The 'poder' is a very important part of Goan life. People who make and bake bread are called poders. Today, more commonly, the breadman who delivers bread is called a poder. Do u love Goan bread? Which one is your favourite- undo, katre pao, kankonn, poiee?
In the bygone era, Goan musicians infused life into their rich cultural tapestry through enchanting melodies. Fusing Portuguese and Indian influences, they crafted soul-stirring folk and classical tunes. These musicians, with their intricate use of instruments and heartfelt vocals, created a musical legacy that resonates through generations, shaping Goa's identity.
Golden beaches kissed by turquoise waves, palm trees swaying in the coastal breeze, and vibrant markets alive with culture. Goa's scenic beauty captivates with its sunsets over Arabian Sea, lush Western Ghats, and colonial architecture. Pictures reveal a paradise where nature, history, and leisure unite in breathtaking harmony.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
Intricately designed shot glasses become portals to Goa's past, etching old characters' stories. These mini canvases pay homage to the state's history—fishermen, traders, and storytellers come alive in every sip. With each toast, these glasses transport us to a bygone era, celebrating the colorful tapestry of Goan culture.
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Byadagi/ Bedgi is well known for its flavour and aroma. Primarily grown in Karnataka districts of Dharwad, Gadag and Haveri. It is also known for its deep red color, is less spicy and is used in a variety of south Indian dishes.
Kunbi community has lent its name to the Kunbi folk dance. This tribe can be found in the Salcete taluka region of Goa. The dance is simple yet also unique.
People would gather there for a drink and exchange ‘khobor’ of the day. The bottle of feni or dark rum would be the usual tipple before going home at night.
People would gather there for a drink and exchange ‘khobor’ of the day. The bottle of feni or dark rum would be the usual tipple before going home at night.