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Surat Marks Dussehra with Rs.5 Crore Fafda-Jalebi Feast

Surat | Gujarat – The diamond city of Surat woke up to the irresistible aroma of fafda and jalebi as thousands of food-loving Suratis thronged farsan shops from the crack of dawn on Dussehra. Keeping...

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October 2, 2025 2 Min Read

Surat | Gujarat – The diamond city of Surat woke up to the irresistible aroma of fafda and jalebi as thousands of food-loving Suratis thronged farsan shops from the crack of dawn on Dussehra. Keeping alive a tradition that has defined the city’s festive culture for decades, people lined up outside shops as early as 5 a.m. to grab their share of the iconic sweet-and-savory combo.

The devotion to this culinary custom is not only about taste—it’s about faith and festivity. On Dussehra, Suratis believe that eating fafda with jalebi brings good fortune and marks the triumph of good over evil with sweetness and spice.

A City-Wide Rush for Taste

From the bustling lanes of Ring Road to Ghod Dod Road and Varachha, farsan shops were flooded with customers. Shopkeepers struggled to keep pace with the overwhelming demand as locals patiently stood in long queues.

According to industry estimates, fafda-jalebi sales in Surat crossed ₹5 crore in a single day, a figure that underlines the city’s undying obsession with the festive delicacy. Advance orders had poured in days before Dussehra, with families and even companies booking bulk quantities to ensure they didn’t miss out on the feast.

“This is more than food—it is tradition,” said Rajesh Bhagat, a shop owner in Athwa, smiling as his staff fried jalebis in giant kadhai. “Every year, our customers wait for Dussehra to celebrate with fafda-jalebi. We prepared double the stock this year, but the rush is still overwhelming.”

No Price Hike, Only More Taste

Amidst rising inflation, Suratis found some relief this year as farsan traders kept the prices stable. Both fafda and jalebi were sold at an average of ₹500 per kg, unchanged from last year.

“We don’t mind the cost—it’s a once-a-year tradition,” said Meena Patel, a homemaker who stood in line with her family at 6 a.m. “Our Dussehra feels incomplete without fafda and jalebi. Even if the price doubled, Suratis would not give it up.”

Traders Gear Up for the Festive Onslaught

For farsan traders, Dussehra is no less than Diwali in terms of sales. Shopkeepers had made elaborate arrangements, hiring extra staff and working overnight to meet the demand. Some even installed temporary counters outside their shops to handle the rush.

“We had advance orders from all across Surat and even nearby towns,” said Harshadbhai, owner of a well-known farsan shop in Varachha. “This tradition connects generations. Children, youth, and elders—everyone wants their plate of fafda-jalebi on Dussehra morning.”

Faith, Food, and Festivity

The tradition of enjoying fafda-jalebi on Dussehra is rooted deeply in Surat’s cultural fabric. It is said that the crisp fafda symbolizes the victory of truth, while the sweetness of jalebi represents joy and prosperity. Together, they embody the spirit of the festival.

As the city continues to modernize, this ritual remains unchanged, uniting Suratis over a shared plate of food. For many, Dussehra morning without fafda-jalebi is simply unimaginable.

“In Surat, festivals are celebrated through food. Fafda-jalebi is our way of offering devotion, joy, and taste in one bite,” said college student Ramesh Solanki, who proudly carried home a box of jalebis.

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