GOA- THINGS MUST KNOW BEFORE VISIT

 GOA


             famous for beaches, church ,night life, food, temples and so on…
                   Goa is a one of the best holiday destination in india. Its young and energetic.  If you are nature lover and love to spent time on beaches you must visit goa . 






Language use in GOA
  Konkani (66.11%)
  Marathi (10.89%)
  Hindi (10.29%)
  Kannada (4.66%)
  Urdu (2.83%)
  Malayalam (0.89%)
  Telugu (0.76%)
  Others (3.57%

Beaches must visit in goa

1.calangute beach
Calangute beach is the beauty of goa . 'The Enamour of Downtown Calangute" Holding the spectacular beauty and charm with all the frantic nightlife of an ocean paradise, Calangute is your way to heaven. Encircled by palm and coconut trees, the beach is spread four miles along the Arabian Sea and nine miles from the Panaji. Accompanied by Candolim village that wings it towards south and crossroads of Baga towards north, Calangute Beach forges the real attraction of Goa tourism. Here, the charms are multiplex like the exotic jewels hanging from the storefronts, local's warmth, or it could simply be the orphic sea-breezes that bring an imminent adventure. Due to its incredible beauty and serenity, it's known as the 'Queen of Beaches'. It's among the top ten bathing beaches in all over the world, which remains crowded during daytime with tourists & locals.

2.baga beach
Baga beach start form where the calangute beach end. Baga Beach is situated in North Goa, 9 kilometers (6 miles) from Mapusa and 16 kilometers (10 miles) from Panaji, the state capital.



3.anjuna beach
Anjuna beach is very important beach of Goa, It divided into two parts one of the rock beach and second is sand beach, there is very attractive sun set scene,the sea waves are also attractive




4.polelam beach
This is a place where South Goa beaches are ending and the Karnataka state sea coast line starts. Polem Beach is the last beach among a number of amazing Goa beaches and the last beach also for the Canacona region (Canacona Taluk). Polem Beach resort lies 30 km from the Chaudi municipal center and 27 km from one of the most famous beaches of the regionPolem Beach is about 700 m long; this is a sand bar in form of a sickle, which ends from both its sides with steep overgrown green capes. High palm trees are lined up in rows alongside the whole sea coast line. The sand here has a light-golden color; the area is quite wide. The view onto the ocean is breathtakingly beautiful: blue challenging waters of the ocean and lots of small islands which interrupt its blue surface and the peaceful circling above of sea birds.




GOAN DISHES YOU MUST TRY

1.GOAN FISH CURRY
The Goan fish curry or the Xitti Kodi is the staple diet of every Goan. The Goan fish curry is loaded with various spices along with coconut. Raw mango is also used to give the dish a tangy flavour. The main ingredients of the dish are a decent sized Pomfret and a raw mango. Instead of Pomfret, Kingfish may also be used. This Goan dish is served along with rice.

2. . Chicken Cafreal
Cafreal chicken is a spicy green coloured dish that will leave your mouth watering. Grinding green chillies, herbs and various spices together make the masala for the chicken. Then, the chicken is mixed with this masala and fried. This Goan dish does not require anything on the side but it may be served with salads.

3.CRAB
This one is the one of the best of goan food. Preparation of this dish is similar to that of Chicken Xacuti. But the claws of the crab need to be carefully removed and the crabs are then to be boiled for 15 minutes before proceeding. Eggs may be added to the curry to make it thicker and fluffy in consistency.

4. Fish Recheado
'Recheado' means 'stuffed' in Portuguese. Another Portuguese influenced dish that consists of a stuffed pomfret or any other fish with tangy masala and onions. This dish may be served with warm Goan bread. sh Recheado


5. Bebinca
Bebinca is one of the most famous and loved dessert of Goa. It is a multilayered cake that is prepared using coconut milk, sugar, eggs and flour. It is the ?Goan version? of pancakes. The batter is poured into the pan and backed layer bay layer before lining it. The dish uses caramelised sugar and not just normal sugar giving the dessert a rich flavour.

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