Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-02 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 1 February 2011 13:08, Albert Desouza alizadeso...@hotmail.com wrote: before you eat sorpotel you must drink feni. But unfortunately Alfred must have taken a bit too much that he could see snout, testicles, ovaries, small piglings head etc. Poor chap. next time eat before you take

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-02 Thread Alfred de Tavares
] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles On 1 February 2011 13:08, Albert Desouza alizadeso...@hotmail.com wrote: before you eat sorpotel you must drink feni. But unfortunately Alfred must have taken a bit too much that he could see snout, testicles, ovaries, small piglings head etc. Poor

[Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-02 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Wed Feb 2 00:51:50 PST 2011, Gabe Menezes gabe.menezes at gmail.com wrote : QUESTION: So what is it to be 'before you eat sorpotel you must drink feni' or the last sentence 'next time eat before you take feni' I suggest Albert refrain from Feni altogether! --DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-01 Thread Albert Desouza
...@gmail.com To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles On 31 January 2011 00:13, Frederick Noronha fredericknoro...@gmail.comwrote: Was surprised to learn that Gabe reads every word that Albert writes, and that Albert does lard-based

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-01 Thread Alfred de Tavares
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 08:12:53 + Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles I think people in uk have not tasted the real sorpotel. Goa is the origin of sorpotel and for sorpotel you need not head of the pig but certain part

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-01 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Tue, 01 Feb 2011 02:43:07 -0800, Albert Desouza wrote : I think people in uk have not tasted the real sorpotel. Goa is the origin of sorpotel and for sorpotel you need not head of the pig but certain part of the pig. we use liver. kidney,heart, inner linnings of the stomach, along

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-02-01 Thread Albert Desouza
: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 12:47:08 +0100 Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles Albert, you have not mentioned some vital parts/organs of Pig, considered essential in preparation of genuine sorpotel: blood, snout, ears, collar, tail...and, if the chap in question has

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-31 Thread Frederick Noronha
Was surprised to learn that Gabe reads every word that Albert writes, and that Albert does lard-based scientific experiments in the marketplace too! FN On 30 January 2011 18:58, Albert Desouza alizadeso...@hotmail.com wrote: I know what I am writing. I am writing british English. Has Gabe seen

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-31 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 31 January 2011 00:13, Frederick Noronha fredericknoro...@gmail.comwrote: Was surprised to learn that Gabe reads every word that Albert writes, and that Albert does lard-based scientific experiments in the marketplace too! FN RESPONSE: On a slow day, yes I do - there is after all,

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-30 Thread Albert Desouza
pigs, make sorpotel yourself, taste and then compare with farm pigsalbert Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2011 20:18:27 + From: gabe.mene...@gmail.com To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles On 29 January 2011 11:25, Albert Desouza alizadeso

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-29 Thread Albert Desouza
tasty and have too much of fat and the size of meat is more than the fat. albert de souza Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 21:38:42 +0530 From: rskakod...@yahoo.co.in To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles Pork is general word

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-29 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 29 January 2011 11:25, Albert Desouza alizadeso...@hotmail.com wrote: I have not tasted the boar but the farm products are not so tasty and have too much of fat and the size of meat is more than the fat. albert de souza QUESTION: Do you have any idea what you are writing? First you

[Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-27 Thread Marshall Mendonza
Rajendra Kakodkar: Pork is general word. There are at least three types of pork. First is Goo-Dukor, which was consumed by Christians in Goa . Then there is Raan-Dukor relished by Goan Hindus and Christians. Finally, the Farmed-Dukor in US, Europe etc and 5stars. There could be more. Also need

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-26 Thread rajendra kakodkar
Pork is general word. There are atleast three types of pork. First is Goo-Dukor, which was consumed by Christians in Goa. Then there is Raan-Dukor relished by Goan Hindus and Christians. Finally, the Farmed-Dukor in US, Europe etc and 5stars. There could be more? Also need to separate Relishing

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-26 Thread rajendra kakodkar
Pork is general word. There are atleast three types of pork. First is Goo-Dukor, which was consumed by Christians in Goa . Then there is Raan-Dukor relished by Goan Hindus and Christians. Finally, the Farmed-Dukor in US, Europe etc and 5stars. There could be more? Also need to separate

[Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-25 Thread Marshall Mendonza
Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão: Because we all Goans relish Pork meat pork sausages. Response: Pork and pork products are very popular in the North-east as well as in Nepal. In fact, I was surprised to find the Hindus in Khatmandu, Nepal relishing pork while I, a goan, was avoiding it for

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread seby cardozo
Reis Falcao posted: With the price of onions and other vegetables sky-rocketing in India, many vegetarians have turned non-vegetarians. Comment: Marie Antonete also had too reis and too falconish uderstanding. Seby

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread Gabriel de Figueiredo
drferdina...@hotmail.com To: goa...@goanet.org; i...@goanet.org Sent: Sun, 23 January, 2011 11:26:13 PM Subject: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles COMMENT : In Goa “Ghanti” were referred to people from beyond the Western Ghats, the boundries of Goa. These people also spoke

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 01:01:31 -0800, seby cardozo said: Comment: Marie Antonete also had too reis and too falconish uderstanding. Seby On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:39:58 -0800, rajendra kakodkar said: … Einstine: Tussi Great Ho! Rajendra COMMENT: Both these names “Marie Antonete” and

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread Albert Desouza
Those of portuguese origin are called Pakles and not pankles.albert Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 04:57:56 -0800 From: gdefigueir...@yahoo.com.au To: goanet@lists.goanet.org Subject: Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles Fernando de Noronha mentions os de alem gates, meaning

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread rajendra kakodkar
This is only to bring home the Theory of Relativity and not to be derogatory towards anybody not even non-ghantis:   From goanet posts in this thread, it seems that the word Ghanti is perceived by some as derogatory.   It could also be other way round. A Ghantavoirlo stays higher than a Da

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-24 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Dr. Ferdinando dos ReisFalcão wrote: With the price of onions and other vegetables sky-rocketing in India, many vegetarians have turned non-vegetarians. The onion shortage in India brings tears to my eyes. Secondly, as a medical doctor I would advise the writer to be aware that

[Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread rajendra kakodkar
Monte Coelho from Serra de Portugal is called Ghanti because he is from a hill. Gorappa from Kolhapur is called Panklo because he is fare skinned. Miracle of Theory of Relativity: Lets celebrate the decade of its centenary. Einstine: Tussi Great Ho! Rajendra

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Frederick Noronha
Nice one, Rajendra. Where you stand determines what you see! FN Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490 On 23 January 2011 11:01, rajendra kakodkar rskakod...@yahoo.co.in wrote: Monte Coelho from Serra de Portugal is called Ghanti because he is from a hill. Gorappa from

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread J. Colaco jc
[1] rajendra kakodkar wrote: Monte Coelho from Serra de Portugal is called Ghanti because he is from a hill. Gorappa from Kolhapur is called Panklo because he is fare skinned. [2] Frederick Noronha wrote: Nice one, Rajendra. Where you stand determines what you see! Random thoughts on the above

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Frederick Noronha
Just as a counterpoint -- for those living in Maharashtra and Karnataka, *we* in Goa were from beyond the Western Ghats. We also spoke a language which was not understood by them. So, isn't this all relative? Would it justify the use of derogatory terms like 'ghanti'? If so, why not just call

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 04:09:35 -0800, Frederick Noronha wrote: Nice one, Rajendra. Where you stand determines what you see! FN Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490 On 23 January 2011 11:01, rajendra kakodkar rskakod...@yahoo.co.in wrote: Monte Coelho from Serra de

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 06:57:33 -0800, Frederick Noronha wrote: Just as a counterpoint -- for those living in Maharashtra and Karnataka, *we* in Goa were from beyond the Western Ghats. We also spoke a language which was not understood by them. So, isn't this all relative? Would it justify the

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Mervyn Lobo
Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão wrote: If some Indian called me “dukkkor-kahus”, I would not give heed, neither do I think any Goan would mind; not even many Goans from other communities. Because we all Goans relish Pork meat pork sausages.

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Albert Da Cruz
Paklo. It was customary for the early Fidalgos to stick a feather in their hat. Invariably the Fidalgos were fair skinned and European -very often men of doubtful repute. It was the same in Malacca where they were called. (Feringe) which meant Feather Hence Feiringi often refers to

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 19:32:26 -0800, Mervyn Lobo wrote : Doc, I hate to burst your bubble but there are a fair amount of Goans who are vegetarians. They do not relish pork meat or pork sausages. As a medical doctor, you should be aware what saturated fats do to the human body.As for

Re: [Goanet] Portuguese Ghantis and Maharashtrian Pankles

2011-01-23 Thread J. Colaco jc
[1] Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão wrote: If some Indian called me “dukkkor-kahus”, I would not give heed, neither do I think any Goan would mind; not even many Goans from other communities. Because we all Goans relish Pork meat pork sausages. [2] Mervyn Lobo wrote: I hate to burst your