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Monday, 12 January 2015

Best Non Alcoholic Drinks of Goan

Alcoholic Drinks Of Goan
Most people think that Goa is the place where you can enjoy alcoholic drinks and seafood only. This perception is completely wrong. Goa has a lot to offer to vegetarians as well. So if you are a vegetarian seeking the best cooling, refreshing and tasty drinks that would keep you happy then do keep reading on. Heres a list of top non alcoholic drinks that are gaining popularity in Goan.

    Soft Drinks: The history of soft drinks in Goan is a bit controversial. Popular brands like Coke and Pepsi were banned over here for a few decades which has led to popularity of other soft drinks. You can find a huge supply of Campa and Thumbs Up. Both these drinks are quite different in taste than Coke and Pepsi and can be a nice change. You can also find Limca over there which is a bit lemony in flavor and most beneficial for dealing with nausea and upset stomach.

OJ’S: If you are a fan of Orange Juice then Goan has a lot to offer. The most popular and widely available orange juice is Gold Spot which is meant for people who like a lot of sweetness. This drink would make you feel addicted to it after a few sips only. So you must try in once while visiting Goan.

Fruit Juices: If you are a health conscious person, then you can easily get used to the fresh fruit juices served in Goan. You can try out different flavours; mix the juice of two fruits to get an exquisite outcome. You can also choose to buy the juice from a fine dining restaurant or from the street vendors.

 Lassi: You can try out a special dahi based drink lassi too. It is mostly a north Indian drink meant to refresh you and give you instant energy. You can choose to make your lassi salty or sweet. It totally depends on your preferences. Apart from lassi you can also find exotic milkshakes in Goa. You can opt for different flavors in milkshakes too like Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanilla.


 Water: Goan also offers a wide variety of water. You can purchase treated, boiled or bottled water from a number of stalls and shops spread across Goan. It’s always a good idea to drink a lot of water while on a vacation as it would keep you from being dehydrated and remove the toxins from your body.

Friday, 2 January 2015

All you need to know about Cashew Feni

If you have ever been to Goa then you must have heard of Feni. It is one of the most exotic drinks that is served at every nook and corner of Goa. So if you are curious to know more about this delicious drink then here’s your chance. This article tries to describe when and how the Feni came into existence in Goa and what’s so special about it.

History

Well let’s start with the beginning. Most people who have tasted Feni are aware of the fact that it is either cashew or coconut Feni. In this article we are focusing on cashew Feni. It has been into existence since many decades. The cashew tree was brought to India and specifically Goa somewhere in the seventeenth century. It is believed that Goa actually started the trade of cashew with French, Portuguese, English, Dutch or Arabs. After the success of trade of Cashew, some genius distilled cashew into an alcohol.