Hyderabad Celebrates Ramzan with Nearly 6 Million Orders of Biryani and Haleem

Hyderabad’s Ramzan festivities saw nearly 6 million orders of Biryani and Haleem, with the city leading the charge in indulging in traditional favorites. Swiggy’s analysis revealed a 15% increase in Biryani orders during the holy month, showcasing a growing appetite for Iftar delights nationwide. From Chicken Biryani to Mutton Haleem, the flavors of Ramzan were savored with enthusiasm, painting a picture of culinary celebration across the country.

Hey foodies, here’s some interesting news for you! Swiggy, the popular food delivery app, recently conducted an analysis of their Ramzan orders and the results are quite impressive.

During the holy month of Ramzan, Swiggy delivered a whopping 6 million plates of Biryani, which is a 15% increase compared to regular months. Hyderabad stole the show by ordering over 1 million plates of Biryani and 5.3 lakh plates of Haleem during this period.

It seems like people stuck to their traditional favorites for Iftar as Biryani, Haleem, and Samosa were the popular choices. Swiggy also noted a significant 34% increase in Iftar orders between 5:30 to 7 pm during Ramzan.

When it came to the top items ordered nationally for Iftar, Chicken Biryani, Mutton Haleem, Samosa, Falooda, and Kheer were the crowd favorites. Interestingly, there was a whopping 1454.88% increase in orders for Haleem during Ramzan, showing just how much people love this dish during the holy month.

Not just savory dishes, but sweet treats also saw a surge in orders during Ramzan. Popular dishes like Malpua, Dates, and Phirni witnessed a drastic increase in orders, especially in cities like Mumbai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Bhopal, and Meerut.

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It’s fascinating to see how food brings people together during special occasions like Ramzan. So, if you’re craving some Biryani or Haleem, you’re definitely not alone!

Trishla Tyagi
Trishla Tyagi