[Goanet]CASHEW FRUIT (CAJU) - PART II

2005-01-31 Thread domnic fernandes
CASHEW FENNI (CAJUNCHI FENNI) In Goa, two types of liquor are available – Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), and locally brewed Palm and Cashew Fenni. While the former is used throughout Goa, the latter is more famous in Bardez. Just like urrak, cashew fenni tastes best when had neat. Most

[Goanet]CASHEW FRUIT (CAJU) - PART I

2005-01-31 Thread domnic fernandes
The cashew is a plant native to northeastern Brazil where it is called by its Portuguese name Cajú (the fruit) or Cajueiro (the tree.) It was brought to Goa at the end of the fifteenth century where it soon became naturalized due to compatible warm and humid climate. In addition to being

Re: [Goanet]CASHEW FRUIT (CAJU!)

2005-01-30 Thread Gabe Menezes
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 21:06:52 +0300, domnic fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The cashew is a plant native to northeastern Brazil where it is called by its Portuguese name Cajú (the fruit) or Cajueiro (the tree.) It was brought to Goa at the end of the fifteenth century where it soon became

[Goanet]CASHEW FRUIT (CAJU!)

2005-01-30 Thread domnic fernandes
The cashew is a plant native to northeastern Brazil where it is called by its Portuguese name Cajú (the fruit) or Cajueiro (the tree.) It was brought to Goa at the end of the fifteenth century where it soon became naturalized due to compatible warm and humid climate. In addition to being