STREET FOOD - WEST
STREET FOOD - WEST
- A Memory lane
Hello Dear Reader!
Welcome
back to street food of India blog series !
In
this blog I will be sharing my thoughts on the western region of India.
Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Goa are the states which fall under this part of
India . The cuisine of each state is differentiated on the basis of history,
geographic locations, staples food, cultural influence, etc.
IMPACT
OF GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ON LOCAL CULTURE
· Gujarat having a dry climate , is relatively
suitable for smaller variety of vegetables available which are preserved as
pickles and chutneys.
· Taking Goa into consideration, having
a major port known for trade, being colonized by the Portuguese affected the
cuisine .
· The Cuisine of Maharashtra is one of the underrated cuisine in the Indian subcontinent. Marathwada, Deshi, Konkan, etc., are the local formations of this state.
STAPLE FOODS
· Fish, pork, beef and rice are
considered staple foods in the region of Goa.
· Corn, gram flour, dry chilies,
yogurt, sugar, lentils and nuts are the
staple foods of Gujarat.
· Coconut, peanuts, rice and
fish are the staples of the state of Maharashtra.
FAMOUS STREET FOOD
VADAPAV
DABELI
GOAN BEEF CUTLETS
Native to the State of Goa, Beef Cutlets are one of a kind. It is one of the most popular food found at each and every corner of Goa. Tender and moist thin slice of beef seasoned then coated in rava and then deep fried and accompanied with the Goan bread known as “Poee” and salad on the side. Goa being my native place, I always make it a point to enjoy this item when I visit Goa. If you are a lover of beef, you should try it out.
GOAN ROS OMELETTE
'Ros' is a term used for 'gravy' in Konkani. In Goan cuisine, this dish is consumed by most of the locals as a snack and as a street food. As Goa being my hometown, it has never failed to surprise me with a variety of Street foods every time I visit Goa. A short description about this dish, made up of chickpeas or chicken, this gravy has a similar taste to xacuti which you can only find in a Goan Catholic household.
Stay tuned for my upcoming blog!
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