Nestle Logo

 Holi, also known as the festival of colours, is a Hindu festival, which marks the end of the winter season and welcomes the spring. We've got some delicious colourful recipes for you to try. Learn more fun facts about Holi and discover some Nestlé recipes!

 Holi, also known as the festival of colours, is a Hindu festival, which marks the end of the winter season and welcomes the spring. We've got some delicious colourful recipes for you to try. Learn more fun facts about Holi and discover some Nestlé recipes!

Holi Food Banner

 

Holi, is a Hindu spring festival which is celebrated in many places including India, Nepal, Mauritius, Fiji, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Pakistan, and the Philippines. The delightful festival of Holi signifies the victory of good over evil. It also marks the end of winter season and welcomes the spring. It is an opportunity for people to come together and a great occasion for people from different religious communities, castes, and creeds to come together and strengthen their bonds, and repair broken relationships. 

Sign up to Learn More about World of Favours!

While we’ve all grown up with different cuisines and a world of flavours, we can always find a way to connect with others by sharing a meal together. 

Become a member today and get even closer to the brands, and foods, you love. Sign up to receive coupons, discover new content, participate in giveaways and more!

Sign up

Learn more about Holi

Holi Hands
The Festival of Colours is also popular for a saying “Bura na mano, Holi hai!” which means “do not mind, it’s Holi.”
Fireworks Holi
The delightful Festival of Holi signifies the victory of good over evil. It also marks the end of winter season and welcomes the spring.
Holi Calendar
Holi is celebrated after the full moon in the month of ‘Phalguna’ which generally falls between February and March.
Holi Powder
People celebrate Holi by splashing water and smearing each other with colours, which is also known as 'Gulal'.
Holi footer banner