Re: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-12 Thread Carvalho
Just trying to rile up Bernardo. Sometimes he gets on my nerves with his gloom 
and doom senarios for Goa. Goans need hope not despair. We don't need to be 
told that we're useless at everything and that life is just so much hell since 
the Portuguese left. 
 
Warm regards Senor Gabriel,
Selma

From: Gabriel de Figueiredo gdefigueir...@yahoo.com.au
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Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube


Don't know what's got into you, Selma, but they still make Pasteis de Nata in 
Portugal. Just google for it, if you have the time. And no, I don't think they 
spoke about it in Fontainhas either. 


From: Carvalho elisabeth_...@yahoo.com
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org goanet@lists.goanet.org 
Sent: Monday, 11 June 2012 3:59 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

Who cares about pasteis de nata. I'm sure they don't even make them in 
Portugal any more. We can't forever be stuck in 1952 when they spoke 
Portuguese de cuisine in the narrow alleyways of Fontainhas in the mistaken 
belief that they lived on the southern tip of Portugal.
 
best,
selma





[Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-11 Thread Carvalho
BC, maybe they don't make pasteis de nata in Goa but why don't you start 
specialising in them in Macau? You can even export them to Goa then, what with 
air transporation being so frequent these days.
 
Who cares about pasteis de nata. I'm sure they don't even make them in 
Portugal any more. We can't forever be stuck in 1952 when they spoke Portuguese 
de cuisine in the narrow alleyways of Fontainhas in the mistaken belief that 
they lived on the southern tip of Portugal.
 
best,
selma


[Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-11 Thread Bernado Colaco
I am told that 70% of Goans have cholestrol problems. So where is the market. 
Even those chappies at the Jagruti Samiti in Ponda have potbellies. 
 
BC
 
 
 
BC, maybe they don't make pasteis de nata in Goa but why don't you start 
specialising in them in Macau? You can even export them to Goa then, what with 
air transporation being so frequent these days.
?
Who cares about pasteis de nata. I'm sure they don't even make them in 
Portugal any more. We can't forever be stuck in 1952 when they spoke Portuguese 
de cuisine in the narrow alleyways of Fontainhas in the mistaken belief that 
they?lived on the southern tip of Portugal.
?
best,
selma


Re: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-11 Thread Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेड्रिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
Source: Cozinha de Goa

New recipes and flavour

Several Portuguese recipes in their original form found their way in
the Goan cuisine specially sweets such as pasteis de nata, pasteis de
Belem, pudim de ovos, fios de ovos, bolo de namorados and pão-de-ló.

The nuns of the Convento of Santa Monica (Mosteiro de Santa Monica) in
the city of Goa were famous for their handicrafts -- fine embroidery,
rosaries, liturgical vestments like chasubles, stoles, doll making,
paper flowers, buttons and most importantly for doces conventuais
--confectionaries like bebincas, dedos da damas, queijadinhas do
Conde, pasteis de natas, petas das freiras (similar to the French
sweet pets de non), bolinhos, doce baji, fios de ovos,  toucinho do
Ceu and pickles. It is said that the nuns kept very close to their
heart the recipes of some of the delicacies they prepared

See also

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2012-02-06/news/31030757_1_small-publishers-goan-food-cookbooks

http://blogs.economictimes.indiatimes.com/onmyplate/entry/garam-masala-making-sense-of-a-melting-pot

http://pinterest.com/pin/58124651411182019/


Re: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-11 Thread Gabriel de Figueiredo
Don't know what's got into you, Selma, but they still make Pasteis de Nata in 
Portugal. Just google for it, if you have the time. And no, I don't think they 
spoke about it in Fontainhas either. 




From: Carvalho elisabeth_...@yahoo.com
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org goanet@lists.goanet.org 
Sent: Monday, 11 June 2012 3:59 PM
Subject: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

Who cares about pasteis de nata. I'm sure they don't even make them in 
Portugal any more. We can't forever be stuck in 1952 when they spoke 
Portuguese de cuisine in the narrow alleyways of Fontainhas in the mistaken 
belief that they lived on the southern tip of Portugal.
 
best,
selma





Re: [Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-11 Thread Jose Colaco
 _
 From: Carvalho elisabeth_...@yahoo.com
 Sent: Monday, 11 June 2012 3:59 PM
 
 We can't forever be stuck in 1952 when they spoke Portuguese de cuisine in 
 the narrow alleyways of Fontainhas in the mistaken belief that they lived on 
 the southern tip of Portugal

1952 ani kitem kitem?

jc

[Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-10 Thread Con Menezes
Do they make 'Pasteis de Nata' in Goa..a real Portuguese favourite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9LhNwb-e30


[Goanet] Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

2012-06-10 Thread Bernado Colaco
Lord Stow's Bakery Macao - YouTube

 
 The egg tart is all the way Portuguese. Unfortunately lack of entreprenship in 
the Portuguese meant an English took the Portuguese Egg tart to dizzy heights 
in terms of sales. He even francished the sweet. He came up with stories that 
it was his own receipe. But  the best Pastel tarts are made in Belem, Lisboa. 
 
BC
 

Do they make 'Pasteis de Nata' in Goa..a real Portuguese favourite.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9LhNwb-e30