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  2. Goan Hindu cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Goan Hindu cuisine is mild, with use of tamarind and kokum for souring, and jaggery for sweetening. It uses spices such as asafoetida, fenugreek, curry leaves, mustard, and urad dal. Onion and garlic are also used. It also includes vegetables, such as lentils, pumpkins, gourds, bamboo shoots, and roots. The medium of cooking is coconut oil ...

  3. Culture of Goa - Wikipedia

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    Goan cuisine is renowned for its rich variety of fish dishes cooked with elaborate recipes. Coconut and coconut oil is widely used in Goan cooking along with chili peppers, spices and vinegar giving the food a unique flavour. Pork and beef dishes such as Vindalho, [14] [15] Xacuti and Sorpotel are cooked for major occasions among the Catholics.

  4. List of Indian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati food. Upmaa: a dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, cooked as a thick porridge from dry-roasted semolina or coarse rice flour. Vada pav: Burger. Gram flour, potatoes, chilli, garlic, ginger. Veg Kolhapuri: Mixed vegetables. Vindaloo: Goan pork vindaloo. Pork, goan red chilli paste. Ghebar or Ghevar: Sweet from Surat: Lilva ...

  5. Patoleo - Wikipedia

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    Patoleo prepared in Goan Catholic style. Pièce de résistance of the Assumption feast celebration.. The simplest version of the Goan Catholic Patoleo is prepared by smearing parboiled rice (ukadeñ tândul) paste on fresh turmeric leaves (hôldi pân) to which a filling of freshly grated coconut (chûn) and coconut jaggery (mâddâcheñ godd) is added.

  6. Goa - Wikipedia

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    Goan cuisine is heavily influenced by Portuguese cuisine. [citation needed] Goan food may be divided into Goan Catholic and Goan Hindu cuisine with each showing very distinct tastes, characteristics, and cooking styles. Pork dishes such as Vindalho, Xacuti, chouriço, and Sorpotel are cooked for major occasions among the Goan Catholics.

  7. Goans - Wikipedia

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    Goans (Konkani: गोंयकार, Romi Konkani: Goenkar, Portuguese: Goeses) is the demonym used to describe the people native to Goa, India, who form an ethno-linguistic group resulting from the assimilation of Indo-Aryan, Dravidian, Indo-Portuguese, Austro-Asiatic ethnic and/or linguistic ancestries.

  8. Category:Goan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Culture of Goan Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Some Goan Catholics have retained certain Hindu customs regarding marriage. The soirik or the ( betrothal ) [ 8 ] and mudi ( engagement ) ceremony. [ 9 ] Hindu traditions that still persist include adorning the bride with the saddo (red dress or sari ), which is to be worn on the first day after the marriage, it is also the name of the ceremony ...