Cusine of Goa
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Goan
cuisine is famous world over for its delicious cocktail of eastern and western
culinary. The art of cooking perfected by Goan cooks has turned into a legend
that has attracted and satiated the palates of food lovers from all walks of
life. Goan food is a perfect charming compliment to her hospitality and scenic
beauty.
Daily Food
Curries
It is a daily preparation that accompanies boiled rice. There is a whole host
of them: Fish curry, chicken curry, meat curry and plain coconut curry. The
taste and flavour of Goan curries are improved with the addition of red chilly
and the milk of the coconut kernel.
Feni
FENI -a liquor distilled either from the cashew or the coconut palm. It is drunk
by all and sundry- poor and rich - and is one of the local produces much appreciated
by foreigners. There is also a milder variety called URRACA.
Fish
It is a daily item of food even in the most modest household. In season, mullets.
crabs, oysters, shrimps and other varieties are supplied by the rivers which,
being close to the sea, are of salty water, while the sea pours out its abundance
of sardines, mackerels, mussels, lobsters, etc. which the markets display daily
on their stalls.
Fruits
We have the pineapple, the melon, the banana, the pawpaw, the custard apple
etc., but surpassing them all is the MANGO- a variety of them- but the sweetest,
the most luscious and the most ravishing in taste, are the ALPHONSO, the FERNANDINA
and the MALCORADA, and without exaggeration, the best in the world.
Pastries
There are lots of them -some for common days while some are reserved for weddings
and feast-days. Christmas and the Ganesh Festival are occasions when they are
prepared in all their varieties. Being the land where coconut is abundant it
is not surprising that in quite a good number of these sweets coconut milk is
used. However, the queen of the delicacies is the BEBINCA. It is made of eggs,
pure ghee, flour, coconut milk and sugar. Other Goan pastries would include
Doce, Cokad, Dodol, Bolinhas and Jia de Aronhas.
Rice
Rice is an important item of our diet. You will find it at every table and almost
at every meal. We eat it with delicious fish or meat curry, or in the form of
PULAO, and many other ways. A leavened and steamed bread called SANA, another
a round pastry called ODDO, the steamed South Indian DOSSA and IDDLI, a great
number of sweet dishes made with rice and jaggery etc. are some of the regional
preparations of Goa.
Xacutti
This is a must when visiting Goa. It is a curry made of chicken, or lamb or
pigeon and sometimes of turtle-dove. It is pungent, spicy and delicious. It
is generally eaten with the local wheat or rice bread and (for men) preferably
washed down with feni. One can taste it in almost any local restaurant.
Snacks
Along with a cup of tea or coffee, one usually takes snacks potato-bhaji and
puris, or dossa, or iddli-sambar, or patties of meat or vegetables, or Indian
sweets.
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