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    Tradition, Goa and Food

    Dec 21, 2022 by Helene Dsouza

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    Recently, I had the honor to participate in a Goan Christian Traditional food pre wedding Ritual.

    These rituals are rare, barely known and practiced and they are holding a couple of weeks before the actual wedding of the couple.

    Its all about food, prepared by “3 wise local women”.

    All the ingredients are homegrown, hand plucked an dried.

    Even the white flour for the deep fried rounds, is home ground.

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    Tradition, Goa and Food

    The 3 women come to the groom's house and are the only ones who know the whole procedure, the ones to guide the present family members and neighbors.

    The neighborhood ladies come to help with the preparation and cutting of the food ingredients such as fruits and veggies.

    The whole neighborhood, family, and friends of the groom are invited to eat together on the chosen day.

    More than 200 people came that day and still there was enough food.

    The 3 ladies started to cook 1 day before, continued throughout the night to the next morning.

    Rice, curry, vegetables, mackerel fish, deep-fried rounds, fruits, and a special rise dessert were served on banana leave plates and given to each guest.

    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com
    Tradition, Goa and Food http://masalaherb.com

    We were not allowed to take away some of their cooking burdens, they would tell let us know whenever they needed help, which was rare btw.

    The preparation was traditional and the most natural way, a simple but very tasty outcome and I am sure everybody enjoyed it.

    My special favorite was the rice sweet which is cooked for hours over an open fire all that sweetened with local coconut jaggery.

    Simply delicious!

    The first plate is given to “them”, kept on a lower house roof.

    I asked the 3 wise ladies who the food on the roof was meant for and they explained that it was for the ghosts (or did they say crows?!).

    The whole little party got over by evening, with the elder ladies finally getting some rest and sleep.

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    I am Helene, and I created Masala Herb in 2011. Here you will learn to cook with spices and herbs. I share from scratch, international food recipes and my mission is to teach you to cook flavorful food at home. Read More…

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