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Sweet Shop Rate Calculator — Barfi, Ladoo, Gulab Jamun Price Per Gram

Walking into a mithai shop before Diwali, Eid, or any wedding season is one of the great pleasures of Indian life. But standing at the counter trying to figure out how much 250g of kaju barfi costs at ₹800/kg — while the shop is crowded and the halwai is waiting — is stressful.

This guide gives you the complete price calculation for every popular Indian sweet, explains how mithai shop owners can serve customers faster with a price calculator, and answers the question every buyer has — “am I being charged correctly?”


The Formula for Sweet Shop Price Calculation

Indian sweets (mithai) are almost always priced per kilogram. Buyers purchase in grams — 100g, 250g, 500g, or “ek kilo.” The formula is identical to any per-kg item:

Price = (Quantity in grams × Price per kg) ÷ 1000

Quantity = (Budget × 1000) ÷ Price per kg

Quick Examples

Kaju Barfi at ₹800/kg — you want 250g: Price = (250 × 800) ÷ 1000 = ₹200

Gulab Jamun at ₹350/kg — you give ₹100: Quantity = (100 × 1000) ÷ 350 = 285 grams

Motichoor Ladoo at ₹420/kg — you want 500g: Price = (500 × 420) ÷ 1000 = ₹210

Rasgulla at ₹300/kg — you want 750g: Price = (750 × 300) ÷ 1000 = ₹225


Here are approximate price ranges for popular Indian mithai across India. Prices vary by city, shop quality, and season — festival prices are often 10-20% higher.

Barfi (Barfee / Burfi)

SweetTypical Rate/kgPer 100gPer 250gPer 500g
Kaju Barfi (Cashew)₹700–900₹70–90₹175–225₹350–450
Plain Barfi₹350–500₹35–50₹87–125₹175–250
Besan Barfi₹300–420₹30–42₹75–105₹150–210
Coconut Barfi₹380–480₹38–48₹95–120₹190–240
Chocolate Barfi₹500–650₹50–65₹125–162₹250–325
Pista Barfi₹650–850₹65–85₹162–212₹325–425

Ladoo (Laddoo)

SweetTypical Rate/kgPer 100gPer 250gPer 500g
Motichoor Ladoo₹380–480₹38–48₹95–120₹190–240
Besan Ladoo₹350–450₹35–45₹87–112₹175–225
Boondi Ladoo₹320–420₹32–42₹80–105₹160–210
Rava Ladoo₹300–400₹30–40₹75–100₹150–200
Coconut Ladoo₹350–450₹35–45₹87–112₹175–225

Gulab Jamun

QuantityAt ₹300/kgAt ₹380/kgAt ₹450/kg
100g₹30₹38₹45
250g₹75₹95₹112
500g₹150₹190₹225
1kg₹300₹380₹450

Jalebi

QuantityAt ₹200/kgAt ₹280/kgAt ₹350/kg
100g₹20₹28₹35
250g₹50₹70₹87
500g₹100₹140₹175
1kg₹200₹280₹350

Rasgulla and Rasmalai

SweetTypical Rate/kgPer 250gPer 500g
Rasgulla₹280–380₹70–95₹140–190
Rasmalai₹400–550₹100–137₹200–275
Cham Cham₹350–480₹87–120₹175–240

Halwa

SweetTypical Rate/kgPer 250gPer 500g
Gajar Halwa₹380–520₹95–130₹190–260
Moong Dal Halwa₹450–600₹112–150₹225–300
Suji Halwa₹280–380₹70–95₹140–190
Besan Halwa₹320–420₹80–105₹160–210
SweetTypical Rate/kgPer 250gPer 500g
Peda₹350–500₹87–125₹175–250
Kalakand₹400–550₹100–137₹200–275
Kheer Kadam₹380–480₹95–120₹190–240
Soan Papdi₹280–380₹70–95₹140–190
Mysore Pak₹450–600₹112–150₹225–300
Imarti₹250–350₹62–87₹125–175
Rabdi₹450–600₹112–150₹225–300

Festival Season Price Guide

During major Indian festivals, mithai prices typically increase 10-25%. Here is what to expect:

Diwali

The biggest mithai season in India. Kaju barfi, ladoo, and mixed mithai boxes are in highest demand. Prices typically increase 15-20% compared to regular rates. Buy 3-4 days before Diwali for better rates.

Eid

Sheer khurma, sewaiyan, and halwa are in high demand. Prices increase moderately — 10-15%.

Holi

Gujiya, thandai, and malpua are seasonal specialties. Prices are generally fair as production is high.

Raksha Bandhan

Mixed mithai boxes and kaju barfi are most popular. Prices increase 10-15%.

Weddings

Wedding mithai is typically ordered in bulk — 5-50kg. Bulk orders (above 5kg) usually get 5-10% discount. Always negotiate for bulk.

Pro tip: Order festival mithai at least a week in advance and ask for the pre-festival rate. Many halwais honour pre-orders at current rates even when festival prices go up.


How Sweet Shop Owners Can Use RateCalc

If you run a mithai shop, the price question comes 50-100 times every day. “Kaju barfi ka 250g kya hoga?” — and you need the answer instantly, correctly, every single time.

Setting Up Your Mithai Shop in RateCalc

Open RateCalc.in and save each sweet with its current rate. A typical mithai shop setup:

Save these items:

  • Kaju Barfi — ₹800/kg
  • Plain Barfi — ₹420/kg
  • Motichoor Ladoo — ₹450/kg
  • Gulab Jamun — ₹350/kg
  • Jalebi — ₹280/kg
  • Gajar Halwa — ₹480/kg
  • Rasgulla — ₹320/kg
  • Peda — ₹420/kg
  • Soan Papdi — ₹320/kg
  • Mixed Mithai — ₹400/kg

When a customer asks:

Customer: “250g kaju barfi ka kitna?” You: Tap Kaju Barfi → Type 250 in quantity field → ₹200 appears instantly.

Customer: “₹500 mein kitni barfi milegi?” You: Tap Plain Barfi → Type 500 in price field → 1,190 grams appears instantly.

The whole process takes 3-4 seconds. No mental math. No errors. No disputes.

When Festival Rates Change

When Diwali approaches and you increase kaju barfi from ₹800 to ₹920/kg — tap Manage → Edit Kaju Barfi → change 800 to 920 → Save. Every calculation from that moment uses the new rate automatically.


The Mithai Box Calculator — Perfect for Gifting

During festivals, many buyers want an assorted mithai box within a specific budget. Here is how to calculate:

Scenario: Customer wants a ₹500 mithai box with equal quantities of 4 sweets.

Budget per sweet = ₹500 ÷ 4 = ₹125 per sweet

  • Kaju Barfi at ₹800/kg: ₹125 budget = (125 × 1000) ÷ 800 = 156g
  • Motichoor Ladoo at ₹450/kg: ₹125 budget = (125 × 1000) ÷ 450 = 277g
  • Gulab Jamun at ₹350/kg: ₹125 budget = (125 × 1000) ÷ 350 = 357g
  • Jalebi at ₹280/kg: ₹125 budget = (125 × 1000) ÷ 280 = 446g

Total weight = 156 + 277 + 357 + 446 = 1,236 grams for ₹500

Use RateCalc to calculate each item quickly and build the perfect box within budget.


How Buyers Can Verify Mithai Prices

The Quick Mental Check

Divide the per-kg rate by 10 to get the per-100g price.

If kaju barfi is ₹800/kg → per 100g = ₹80

  • 250g = ₹80 × 2.5 = ₹200
  • 500g = ₹80 × 5 = ₹400

This mental shortcut works instantly for round quantities.

Red Flags to Watch For

Inconsistent weighing. Some shops do not zero the scale before placing the box or container. A 50g container means every purchase is 50g short — you pay for weight you do not receive.

Festival rate confusion. A shop may display one rate but calculate at a higher rate during billing. Always ask “aaj ka rate kya hai?” and confirm before ordering.

Weight rounding. You ask for 500g, the sweet weighs 480g, but you are charged for 500g. The difference is small per purchase but significant over many transactions.

Mixing cheaper sweets. In an assorted box, a vendor may add more of cheaper sweets and less of expensive ones, but charge for the expensive variety throughout. Weigh each variety separately if the order is large.


Bulk Order Calculator for Weddings and Events

For wedding catering, corporate gifting, and large events, here is how to calculate bulk mithai requirements:

Formula: Total cost = Quantity per person (in kg) × Number of guests × Price per kg

Example — Wedding with 500 Guests

Serving 100g of mixed mithai per guest:

  • Total quantity = 500 × 0.1 = 50 kg
  • At ₹400/kg average: Total cost = 50 × 400 = ₹20,000

Serving 200g of mixed mithai per guest:

  • Total quantity = 500 × 0.2 = 100 kg
  • At ₹400/kg average: Total cost = 100 × 400 = ₹40,000

Bulk Discount Expectations

  • 5-10 kg order: 5% discount typical
  • 10-25 kg order: 8-10% discount typical
  • 25-50 kg order: 10-15% discount typical
  • 50+ kg order: 15-20% discount — always negotiate

Regional Indian Sweets and Their Pricing

India has incredible regional mithai diversity. Here is a quick guide to pricing across regions:

North India

Pedha, Kalakand, Rewri, Gajak, Pinni — priced ₹300-600/kg. Festival specialties command premium pricing.

West India (Gujarat, Maharashtra)

Mohanthal, Shrikhand, Puran Poli — priced ₹350-550/kg. Dharwad Peda from Karnataka is a prized specialty at ₹400-600/kg.

East India (Bengal, Odisha)

Rasgulla, Sandesh, Mishti Doi, Cham Cham — Bengali sweets are among the finest in India. Sandesh runs ₹400-700/kg. Mishti Doi per 100g is typically ₹30-50.

South India

Mysore Pak, Tirunelveli Halwa, Kozhukattai — priced ₹400-700/kg. Tirunelveli Halwa is a prized specialty.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I calculate the price of 250g of barfi? A: Price = (250 × rate per kg) ÷ 1000. If barfi is ₹500/kg: (250 × 500) ÷ 1000 = ₹125.

Q: How much does 1kg of kaju barfi cost in India? A: Approximately ₹700-900/kg depending on city and shop. Premium shops and festival season command higher rates.

Q: How many pieces of gulab jamun are in 1kg? A: Typically 20-25 pieces per kg, depending on size. Large pieces weigh 40-50g each.

Q: Is there a calculator for mithai shop owners? A: Yes — RateCalc.in is free, works offline, and lets you save all your sweet prices for instant calculation. No app download needed.

Q: How much should I budget for mithai for a wedding of 300 people? A: For 100g per person of ₹400/kg mithai: 300 × 0.1 × 400 = ₹12,000. For 200g per person: ₹24,000.

Q: Why is kaju barfi more expensive than other sweets? A: Cashews (kaju) are expensive — typically ₹700-1000/kg wholesale. Since cashews are the main ingredient, kaju barfi naturally commands a premium price.

Q: How do I know if a mithai shop is overcharging? A: Calculate the expected price using the formula before paying. Also compare rates with nearby shops — a significant difference (₹100+/kg) warrants questioning.


Conclusion

Indian mithai pricing is simple once you know the formula — Price = (Quantity in grams × Rate per kg) ÷ 1000. Whether you are buying 250g of kaju barfi for a festival, ordering 50kg for a wedding, or running a mithai shop serving 100 customers a day — this calculation protects buyers and helps shopkeepers serve customers accurately.

For mithai shop owners, saving your sweet prices in RateCalc.in means every customer gets an instant, accurate answer — no mental math, no disputes, no errors. During Diwali rush when customers are 10 deep at the counter, that speed makes a real difference.

For buyers, a quick calculation before paying is all it takes to verify you are getting fair value for your mithai.

Try RateCalc.in free today — save your favourite mithai shop’s rates and calculate any quantity instantly.

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