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These sweets play an important social role for many cultural and religious groups in South Asia. Mithai, passed out at weddings, festivals and births, is a symbol of welcome and celebration.
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Mithai: A taste of New Jersey's Indian sweet shops for Diwali Published: Oct. 26, 2011, 9:00 a.m.
At Sukhadia's in Iselin, the price was $11 for a dozen mixed sweets of the customer's choosing. Prices are usually lower for sweets of one type, and many shops have a half-pound purchase minimum.
I visited a popular Indian sweet store in Tooting, South London, and tasted its offering of mithai. I spent £12, or over $16, in Pooja Sweets & Savouries, which sells traditional individual desserts.