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Old December 1st, 2007, 09:05 AM posted to rec.travel.asia
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Goa - Food

Goan cuisine is the end result of the blending of local Konkani and
Portuguese food styles. This culinary amalgamation and adaptation has
created fiery, coconut based curries and stews using pork (unusual in
India) and beef and rich cakes and pastries, as well as an interesting
range of port and red and white wines.

You find restaurants of all descriptions everywhere! From elegant old
world restaurants and smart in-house restaurants in hotels and resorts
to cafes, bars and beachside shacks. If you can handle the pungent
spices, do try a plate of the local staple of fish curry and rice,
freshly caught and cooked up especially for you, at one of the beach
shacks. Most places serve both local specialities and other Indian
regional cuisines like Gujarati, Punjabi, south Indian and even an
indigenous variety of Continental and Chinese cuisines. The more
classy places serve authentic international cuisines like Thai,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and French.

For more information http://www.airlinetraveltogoa.com
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Old December 4th, 2007, 11:17 AM posted to rec.travel.asia
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On Dec 1, 2:05 pm, wrote:
Goa - Food

Goan cuisine is the end result of the blending of local Konkani and
Portuguese food styles. This culinary amalgamation and adaptation has
created fiery, coconut based curries and stews using pork (unusual in
India) and beef and rich cakes and pastries, as well as an interesting
range of port and red and white wines.

You find restaurants of all descriptions everywhere! From elegant old
world restaurants and smart in-house restaurants in hotels and resorts
to cafes, bars and beachside shacks. If you can handle the pungent
spices, do try a plate of the local staple of fish curry and rice,
freshly caught and cooked up especially for you, at one of the beach
shacks. Most places serve both local specialities and other Indian
regional cuisines like Gujarati, Punjabi, south Indian and even an
indigenous variety of Continental and Chinese cuisines. The more
classy places serve authentic international cuisines like Thai,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and French.

For more informationhttp://www.airlinetraveltogoa.com



There cannot be a more beautiful destination than Kashmir for
honeymoon. Kashmir, popularly called as 'Paradise in India', is
perfect place to start your new life in the blissful company of each
other, in anticipation of what the future holds for them and to plan
for fulfillment of all the big and small dreams.
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Old December 4th, 2007, 12:47 PM posted to rec.travel.asia
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On Dec 1, 2:05 pm, wrote:
Goa - Food

Goan cuisine is the end result of the blending of local Konkani and
Portuguese food styles. This culinary amalgamation and adaptation has
created fiery, coconut based curries and stews using pork (unusual in
India) and beef and rich cakes and pastries, as well as an interesting
range of port and red and white wines.

You find restaurants of all descriptions everywhere! From elegant old
world restaurants and smart in-house restaurants in hotels and resorts
to cafes, bars and beachside shacks. If you can handle the pungent
spices, do try a plate of the local staple of fish curry and rice,
freshly caught and cooked up especially for you, at one of the beach
shacks. Most places serve both local specialities and other Indian
regional cuisines like Gujarati, Punjabi, south Indian and even an
indigenous variety of Continental and Chinese cuisines. The more
classy places serve authentic international cuisines like Thai,
Japanese, Italian, Portuguese and French.

For more informationhttp://www.airlinetraveltogoa.com



There cannot be a more beautiful destination than Kashmir for
honeymoon. Kashmir,


Foreign nationals are not permitted by the Indian government to travel to
Kashmir without special permission.

--
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.

 




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