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Eggless and plant-based desserts take center stage this fasting season

As the fasting season blends into celebrations, the rise of eggless and plant-based desserts reflects both India’s cultural ethos and its grip on global wellness trends. No longer alternative, these creations are the new mainstream, redefining what it means to enjoy something sweet, soulful, and sustainable.

September 25, 2025 / 13:31 IST
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Plant-based desserts are no longer just reserved for festive occasions. They are becoming part of everyday indulgence, designed to be enjoyed at home, picked up from a neighbourhood café, or savoured in retail-ready formats (Image: The Cinnamon Kitchen)
Plant-based desserts are no longer just reserved for festive occasions. They are becoming part of everyday indulgence, designed to be enjoyed at home, picked up from a neighbourhood café, or savoured in retail-ready formats (Image: The Cinnamon Kitchen)

The festive and fasting season in India often sparks renewed interest in mindful eating, and this year the spotlight is firmly on eggless and fresh plant-based desserts. The trend is no longer limited to tradition — it’s being fueled by lifestyle choices, global wellness movements, and a growing appetite for sustainable indulgence.

Cultural and contemporary choices:

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India has always nurtured a robust tradition of eggless desserts. From mithais served during pujas to festive sweets crafted without eggs, the culture is deeply aligned with vegetarian sensibilities. What’s different today is that this foundation is now blending with a worldwide shift towards plant-based diets. Consumers are increasingly aware of health, sustainability, and allergens such as dairy, gluten, and refined sugar, making room for innovation in how desserts are imagined and enjoyed.

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