Goan fish curry
One cannot leave Goa without trying its famous fish curry. Made with coconut milk, tamarind and an array of spices, this curry is a must-try for seafood lovers. The curry is usually served with steaming hot rice, making for a perfect meal.

Pork Vindaloo
Vindaloo may have originated in Portugal, but it has become a quintessential Goan dish. Made with pork, it is a rich and spicy curry that is a favourite among locals and tourists alike. The dish has a unique blend of flavours, with the pork marinated in a mix of vinegar, garlic, ginger and a variety of spices, making it a mouth-watering treat.

Sorpotel
Sorpotel is a spicy pork stew that is a favourite at Goan weddings. It is a complex dish that involves marinating the pork in a mixture of spices and vinegar overnight. The cooked dish is then left to rest for a few days to let the flavours develop. Served with bread or Goan sannas, it is a dish that is not for the faint-hearted but definitely worth a try.

Xacuti
Xacuti is a complex coconut-based curry that is a favourite among Goan Muslims. The dish has a unique blend of spices including poppy seeds, fennel seeds, cinnamon and cardamom, making it flavourful and aromatic. It can be made with chicken, seafood or vegetables, making it a versatile dish that can be enjoyed by everyone.

Bebinca
No Goan meal is complete without a sweet treat, and Bebinca is a popular dessert in Goa. The multi-layered dessert is made with coconut milk, eggs, sugar and ghee, and has a unique texture and flavour. It is usually served during special occasions like Christmas and Easter, but can be enjoyed all year round.

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