Dear M & M,
 
Was there a Goan representation?
AdeT> Date: Sun, 11 May 2008 12:26:49 +0100> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> Subject: [Goanet] Cheers to Feni> > Was glad to read 
about the efforts being made to improve the quality of our> favourite tipple.> 
Whenever I offer feni to my Scottish friends, they always say that it> keeps 
'repeating' itself even on the next day, and this tends to put them> off!> If 
the experts can try and eliminate this, and continue with their> Quality 
Control, I think Feni could soon become more acceptable> worldwide, and rank 
with some of the best from other countries.> > Anyway, here's cheers to 
Feni(fortunately I have some which I brought> back on my last visit to Goa).> 
Glad also to hear of a Feni festival. This reminds me of a Chilli> Festival I 
attended in Perth(Western Australia), where there were> hundreds of varieties 
of chillies on display, including many jams and> pickles etc produced from the 
chillies. I even bumped into a Zanzibari stall> holder selling the fiery *pili 
pili ho ho. *In addition to buy a jar, I was> able to brush up on my 
Ki-Swahili!> The two-day festival attracted thousands of chilli lovers.> 
Perhaps Goa could stage one some day?> > > Mervyn M.
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