Hey. I hope you guys enjoyed your trip to Goa. As a native Goan I'd like to bring to notice, Pork sorpotel doesn't use blood it's just a mix of different organs of a pig, it's one of the most popular dishes.
Goa has a humid climate hence you feel very hot. Goa is famous for it's food because even in the smallest restaurants you get authentic Goan meals and at very reasonable prices. Red gravy (not sauce) does not always mean spicy because we have Kashmiri chillies that are not spicy but has a bright red colour. Bibinca has layers because each layer is baked at a time hence the lowest layer has the darkest colour. Hope you had a great time.
I've been to Goa a few times. The two best months are December and January. November and February aren't too bad. The rest are hot and humid and hot, wet and humid. Goa doesn't have seasons like spring, summer, autumn or winter.
Yeah...i said it in the last video about how it was a mistake to go to Goa in summers because it gets way too hot and humid in the afternoon, although mornings and evenings are great, the Himalayas are better for summers, you guys could have explored Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh for summers..Goa is better after monsoons when it is green everywhere and in the winters
@@thebuddymoon we enjoying it, come back soon to india to explore north east parts specially sikkim & darjelling it is much cooler here then south or west india.
King's Beer Made of barley or maize, this light lager is found throughout the state. The King's Beer is unique in its taste that exhibits a smoky malt aroma. It's a drink to find only in Goa. You should try next time.
During this season its very hot in Goa..December and January are the best time to visit there.. Anyway good to see you guys enjoying 🍺 🍻 in Goa. You guys have also reminded me that it's time I need to take a few days off and visit Goa and relax for a few days.. Cheers guys 🍺 🍻
In Delhi you'll have high temperatures but the weather is mostly dry, right now you're in Goa which is coastal state and where you were humidity might be about 75% which makes you feel like it's way too much hotter than at same temperature at dry weather city.
Love the videos.. I was in Benaulim a few months ago.. You also need to try Chicken Xacuti and also Recheado Mackerel. Goa also has really nice beef croquettes and prawn puffs which you can get in most bakeries.. If you get a chance, visit Old Goa for that Portuguese vibe and Fonthinas in Panjim. And also Feni!!! Coconut, and Cashew if you're brave.
From March to September this is offseason in whole india no tourist activities going on because of Summer👒 and monsoon season 🌩️ from October festive season 🎆🪔🎉🕉️ will start this is the best time to travel all around india🇮🇳
This vlog of yours has really made me nostalgic, i have lived in Goa for a year back in 2005-2006, and guess i used to stay near this same place and used to get daily needs from Khader super store.. And spent lot of late night partys at Johncy' s . Thank you for taking me down the memory lane.. Cheers 🥂
Nice video. Goa is always a bit warmer but lately all of India (as much I wish it wasn’t so) spring thru summer is becoming even warmer. Most likely it’s so the country is burning a lot of coal for generating electricity. There are even high speed rails being developed to bring coal from eastern India to rest of the country & we need to switch over to solar panels as quickly as possible. Enjoy your trip
summer season buddy and this is just beginning ,next month it will be more HOT. as local I'll just tell you EAT ,DRINK DRINK DRINK(WATER i mean😜) and ENJOY
TruLy appreciated and thanks to you, Dan, for not forgetting "BaLut" of the PhiLippines🥚 Thanks a Lot for sharing and showcasing India's speciaLties in food and nature.
Dear, you can always able to customize your dishes especially in south India, so you can reduce spices specifically like, chilli or pepper so the chef will prepare for you. Give it a try .
As a Pakistani I fully support love and respect South Africa and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless South Africa and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
It is very hot in Goa. Hot food is great in hot water!!! Sorpotel, some say came over by way of the New World, Brazil although in Alentejo, Portugal, the dish is called 'Sarapatel'. It started of being a poor man's dish using the offal parts of the pig including the entire head of the pig. Like a lot of foods (including lobster which started being eaten by the poor) it eventually ended up being delicious and popular and enjoyed by all. It required a tremendous amount of work to prepare the dish, trying to get all the meat of the head of the pig, and the different stages of cooking before it is fully cooked. In Goan homes, it usually is a full family affair. Not everyone prefers to add port blood to the dish, some see it as a step too far. 😂 But excellent information on the dish. You really did your homework!
I have been binge watching your "India 🇮🇳 Series" recently.... I love you guys and ur travel vlogs... Since u guys enjoyed kayaking in Goa ...I am sure u guys will love an overnight stay in a "Houseboat in the Backwaters of Kerela"... Enjoy the the scenenary and the awesome food the place has to offer.... Looking forward to more such vlogs...☺️
What kills more than the heat in the South of India is the humidity not so much of the heat! Trust me when I say Delhi can get MUCH MUCH hotter, just that in the south, due to the coastal climate, due to high amount of humidity, the sweat doesn't evaporate. So you notice it more.
Hello friends, I hope you enjoyed foods in Goa. In India some cities are so hot and there are some cities in South India such as " Utti" an" Kuttralam" they are cold cities like Sri Lanka"s Ella and Nuwara Eliya
A few more popular dishes from Goa are Chicken Xacuti, Prawn Balchao, Choriz pav, Beef cutlet, ros omlette and of course fish, alot of fish. Being a Goan I'm never bored of the food. I can have fish ever single day😂. Hope you enjoyed your stay
Correct sorpatel my favourite but we don't use blood. The roti you saying it's actually it's called Tandoori Nann. I miss Goan food, probably going to visit my family for Christmas 🎄. Enjoy guys
If you want to enjoy good non veg food in south, do visit Hyderabad city.. You will love it. It's also known as city of Biriyani but non veg food are also awesome.
My village is near Goa and even simple food like roti sabzi tastes heavenly there as it is slow cooked on wood fire . I had crabs and fish curry there I still remember the taste it touched my soul 💓💓.
What a lovely couple!! Your videos are genuine and addictive.. Hope you enjoy you stay in my Lovely Goa. You should try authentic Goan food like fish Thali/ Chicken Cafreal/ Pork Vindaloo/ Sorpotel in small Hotels around Margao city if you are in South Goa. These Beach shacks will fleece you and also the food served there is not that good. We Goans eat a lot of sea food and that something you must definitely try.
Now to try shrimp balcho and a host of others, like goan sausage, cutlets. If you go to Kerala, you need to try cutlets, chicken curry (many types), parotta and beef, Kerala Fish Curry, Polichathu, chicken fry, mutton curry, appam (half bowl shaped) and chicken stew (mild, or chicken curry spicy), duck curry and kalappam,
summer has just began in India, so as u go south, it will heat up. But since u r staying close to sea, it will not have very hot air but bright sun. Buy hat to cover your head and drink lots of water. Delhi/Agar/Jaipur are capable of going beyond 45 degree cel. you visited these cities when summer was "getting ready to give a visit" . Enjoy ! FYI, during summer, people head towards north India hilly region, where weather so bit cool
It looks absolutely delicious and has definitely been added to my bucket list.🍽 Can't wait to experience the flavors and culinary delights of this incredible place! 🇮🇳✨
It’s usually sorpotel with pão. But chapati/ roti works too 👀 Ps: also, if you're still in goa don't forget to try sharks. Sonny did a video about that.
Nice to hear that u r Portuguese South African, India occupied Goa long years ago but Goan Christians still love Portuguese and today thousands of goans are Portuguese citizens and dump Indian passports. Portuguese forever in our hearts. Viva Portugal 🇵🇹❤.
Hey, guys Goa is not actually South of India. It is more mid-west...south of India is mainly Kerala and Tamil Nadu, but you may well include the bottom half of Karnataka.
I remember when Pedro`s had 4 tables, fish curry rice was r/s 10 and a lassi was r/s 4. It was 1985 though and Benaulim has changed a little since........
12:00 Indo means India it combines with nationality adjective to form adjectives which describe something as connected with both India and another country like indo-tibet border indo-china trade indo-pak war....🙂👍🏻
it actually used to be not this hot during March/April especially in northern India, it's only until recently since last 5-8 years that we've been experiencing this scorching heat during this time of the year, i guess global warming is indeed real 😅
That waiter could have suggested dishes seperately, which are generally included in a Thali." No" is not an answer to be given to guests in restaurants.
ACTUALLY ARLEM IS THE BEER FROM GOA ,ACTUALLY KINGFISCHER IS A PRODUCT OF WEST BUT IT IS ALSO BREWED IN INDIA ...NEXT TIME IF YOU CAN THEN EAT SORPOTEL WITH SANNAS (A TYPE OF GOAN RICE CAKE) ...GREAT VIDEO BUDDY
Good fish thali next time you visit south would be Ritz classic Benaulim. They dnt serve thalis in shacks, but can oder rice curry and fish separately.
Welcome in India and you both are awesome and travel all India best of luck and come in uttar Pradesh ❤❤❤❤ I am big fan of your from uttarpradesh Lucknow
Being a Goan Boy I loved Watching This ❤ Love From Uk 🇬🇧
Hey. I hope you guys enjoyed your trip to Goa. As a native Goan I'd like to bring to notice, Pork sorpotel doesn't use blood it's just a mix of different organs of a pig, it's one of the most popular dishes.
I'm a Goan too and yes we use dried pork blood in it infact I have never have had sorpotel without pork blood
Yes
Goa has a humid climate hence you feel very hot. Goa is famous for it's food because even in the smallest restaurants you get authentic Goan meals and at very reasonable prices.
Red gravy (not sauce) does not always mean spicy because we have Kashmiri chillies that are not spicy but has a bright red colour.
Bibinca has layers because each layer is baked at a time hence the lowest layer has the darkest colour.
Hope you had a great time.
I love how open you both are with trying local foods!
We love food so you have to try it😁
I've been to Goa a few times. The two best months are December and January. November and February aren't too bad. The rest are hot and humid and hot, wet and humid. Goa doesn't have seasons like spring, summer, autumn or winter.
Man you have to visit Assam(Northeast).... you will fall in love with the natural beauties, food, Assamese culture and weather😊❤❤❤
After watching tens of videos of you guys, I can say that 'Made for each other'.
Yeah...i said it in the last video about how it was a mistake to go to Goa in summers because it gets way too hot and humid in the afternoon, although mornings and evenings are great, the Himalayas are better for summers, you guys could have explored Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh for summers..Goa is better after monsoons when it is green everywhere and in the winters
Hi Ravi. We filmed this a month ago when the weather was better😁 we a little behind on our videos but hope you enjoying them😁
@@thebuddymoon we enjoying it, come back soon to india to explore north east parts specially sikkim & darjelling it is much cooler here then south or west india.
Thanks guys for coming to my Goa..you are always welcome...
i just started watching your indian vlogs and i have seen all in one go..you guys are amazing 😍.. excited to see many more.😊 Love from India 🇮🇳.
Awh thank you so so much. That means so much to us 😁😁
I am goan and thank you guys for tasting our food and appreciating .God bless you
King's Beer Made of barley or maize, this light lager is found throughout the state. The King's Beer is unique in its taste that exhibits a smoky malt aroma. It's a drink to find only in Goa. You should try next time.
Love you both I am from Goa.leaving in Uk 🇬🇧 missing my beautiful Goa.vivaaaaaa Goa vivaaaaaa Portugal 🇵🇹.vivaaaaaa to u both ❤️
Hello to you in the UK🇬🇧 we had such a wonderful time in Goa. Hope you get to visit there again soon😁
During this season its very hot in Goa..December and January are the best time to visit there.. Anyway good to see you guys enjoying 🍺 🍻 in Goa. You guys have also reminded me that it's time I need to take a few days off and visit Goa and relax for a few days.. Cheers guys 🍺 🍻
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In Delhi you'll have high temperatures but the weather is mostly dry, right now you're in Goa which is coastal state and where you were humidity might be about 75% which makes you feel like it's way too much hotter than at same temperature at dry weather city.
Yes reel feel temperature is actual temperature
hope you guys enjoying in goa without any trouble . happy holidays guys .
Awesome man.... Enjoying India culture
The foods look so yummy. 음식이 정말 맛있어 보입니다
come visit bro 🇮🇳💐💐
Love the videos.. I was in Benaulim a few months ago.. You also need to try Chicken Xacuti and also Recheado Mackerel. Goa also has really nice beef croquettes and prawn puffs which you can get in most bakeries.. If you get a chance, visit Old Goa for that Portuguese vibe and Fonthinas in Panjim. And also Feni!!! Coconut, and Cashew if you're brave.
It's hot in Goa because of the humidity. You went there during peak summer. Post rainy i.e. November or December is the best time to visit Goa.
From March to September this is offseason in whole india no tourist activities going on because of Summer👒 and monsoon season 🌩️ from October festive season 🎆🪔🎉🕉️ will start this is the best time to travel all around india🇮🇳
This vlog of yours has really made me nostalgic, i have lived in Goa for a year back in 2005-2006, and guess i used to stay near this same place and used to get daily needs from Khader super store.. And spent lot of late night partys at Johncy' s . Thank you for taking me down the memory lane.. Cheers 🥂
So glad we could take you down memory lane 😊 Hope you can visit Goa again soon😊
Nice video. Goa is always a bit warmer but lately all of India (as much I wish it wasn’t so) spring thru summer is becoming even warmer.
Most likely it’s so the country is burning a lot of coal for generating electricity. There are even high speed rails being developed to bring coal from eastern India to rest of the country & we need to switch over to solar panels as quickly as possible.
Enjoy your trip
Cant believe Gia is so warm, more than North India as they say !!
summer season buddy and this is just beginning ,next month it will be more HOT. as local I'll just tell you EAT ,DRINK DRINK DRINK(WATER i mean😜) and ENJOY
True 😂
TruLy appreciated and thanks to you, Dan, for not forgetting "BaLut" of the PhiLippines🥚
Thanks a Lot for sharing and showcasing India's speciaLties in food and nature.
Dear, you can always able to customize your dishes especially in south India, so you can reduce spices specifically like, chilli or pepper so the chef will prepare for you. Give it a try .
Goa is actually in the West of India. One of 3 Western Provinces, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa.
We fall in The Konkan Region.
Thank you so much for featuring me into your video, I am the waiter shahil
Shahil😁 thanks for being an amazing waitor😁❤️ loved it there.
For Fish Thali the best place to go in Goa is Konki Kanteen in Panjim. Its just way above any other place.
Oh great to know you're Portuguese ❤😂woooow
Vivaaaaaa bro vivaaaaaa Portugal 🇵🇹 vivaaaaaa Goa 🥰
As a Pakistani I fully support love and respect South Africa and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂. May Allah SWT bless South Africa and its beautiful people from Pakistan 🙂
Allah blesses pig eaters? Like changed HIS views since 600 AD.
It is very hot in Goa. Hot food is great in hot water!!!
Sorpotel, some say came over by way of the New World, Brazil although in Alentejo, Portugal, the dish is called 'Sarapatel'. It started of being a poor man's dish using the offal parts of the pig including the entire head of the pig. Like a lot of foods (including lobster which started being eaten by the poor) it eventually ended up being delicious and popular and enjoyed by all.
It required a tremendous amount of work to prepare the dish, trying to get all the meat of the head of the pig, and the different stages of cooking before it is fully cooked. In Goan homes, it usually is a full family affair. Not everyone prefers to add port blood to the dish, some see it as a step too far. 😂
But excellent information on the dish. You really did your homework!
I didn’t know about that. Sounds interesting 😮
I have been binge watching your "India 🇮🇳 Series" recently....
I love you guys and ur travel vlogs...
Since u guys enjoyed kayaking in Goa ...I am sure u guys will love an overnight stay in a "Houseboat in the Backwaters of Kerela"...
Enjoy the the scenenary and the awesome food the place has to offer....
Looking forward to more such vlogs...☺️
Its a nice to knw that u love our goan food 😊 keep visiting
I'm coming to Goa at the end of this month,. I'm from Arunachal Pradesh
I'm from benaulim Goa. Happy to see u both in our village.
What kills more than the heat in the South of India is the humidity not so much of the heat! Trust me when I say Delhi can get MUCH MUCH hotter, just that in the south, due to the coastal climate, due to high amount of humidity, the sweat doesn't evaporate. So you notice it more.
Months around Holi are the hottest in the year in Goa. Better you visit either Nov-Feb or in rainy months from June- Aug.
Hello friends, I hope you enjoyed foods in Goa. In India some cities are so hot and there are some cities in South India such as " Utti" an" Kuttralam" they are cold cities like Sri Lanka"s Ella and Nuwara Eliya
Very popular dishes in Goa! ❤️
A few more popular dishes from Goa are Chicken Xacuti, Prawn Balchao, Choriz pav, Beef cutlet, ros omlette and of course fish, alot of fish. Being a Goan I'm never bored of the food. I can have fish ever single day😂. Hope you enjoyed your stay
@elvinafernandes7286 So true 😊 reading your comment is making me hungry now 😂😂😋 Last week I was in Goa and tried almost all these dishes ❤
@@foodventurefolks7278 😄😄
You didn't eaten Daal-Baati in Rajasthan, we celebrate a festival of this food Daal Baati, most femous in Rajasthan, 10:00
Correct sorpatel my favourite but we don't use blood. The roti you saying it's actually it's called Tandoori Nann. I miss Goan food, probably going to visit my family for Christmas 🎄. Enjoy guys
If you want to enjoy good non veg food in south, do visit Hyderabad city.. You will love it.
It's also known as city of Biriyani but non veg food are also awesome.
My village is near Goa and even simple food like roti sabzi tastes heavenly there as it is slow cooked on wood fire . I had crabs and fish curry there I still remember the taste it touched my soul 💓💓.
Goa is a new adventure this time :) Enjoy and meet up if you are around Aldona North GOA.. See ya
Thank you for coming in goa and thank you trying to taste our goan food
God bless you and take care
What a lovely couple!! Your videos are genuine and addictive.. Hope you enjoy you stay in my Lovely Goa. You should try authentic Goan food like fish Thali/ Chicken Cafreal/ Pork Vindaloo/ Sorpotel in small Hotels around Margao city if you are in South Goa. These Beach shacks will fleece you and also the food served there is not that good. We Goans eat a lot of sea food and that something you must definitely try.
Sorpotel goes very well with goan sannas. That are steam rice cake.
I think I am addicted to watch your video ❤️
Really😁😁 so glad you loving them😁
Me also
Now to try shrimp balcho and a host of others, like goan sausage, cutlets. If you go to Kerala, you need to try cutlets, chicken curry (many types), parotta and beef, Kerala Fish Curry, Polichathu, chicken fry, mutton curry, appam (half bowl shaped) and chicken stew (mild, or chicken curry spicy), duck curry and kalappam,
Thabks dor these great suggestions. We tried a few of them😁Look forward to sharing our Kerala videos with you soon😊😁
Best time to visit Goa is between end September to early March.....weather is quite pleasant and cooler....
best time to visit GOA ,december to feb ...Also you can enjoy goa during Monsoon... cheers
In India you never mix rice with bread. Goa is my home and it has the best food in the world and of course the best people.. Hey Goa I love you 🙂
U missed summer season in which Punjabi ppl like to eat delicious corn float chapati with thick cury of mustard leaves.
summer has just began in India, so as u go south, it will heat up. But since u r staying close to sea, it will not have very hot air but bright sun. Buy hat to cover your head and drink lots of water. Delhi/Agar/Jaipur are capable of going beyond 45 degree cel. you visited these cities when summer was "getting ready to give a visit" . Enjoy !
FYI, during summer, people head towards north India hilly region, where weather so bit cool
It's summer in India now. Winter is Oct to Jan. Rainy season is June to sept.
Summer is Feb to may. With April may being hottest.
It looks absolutely delicious and has definitely been added to my bucket list.🍽 Can't wait to experience the flavors and culinary delights of this incredible place! 🇮🇳✨
Nice to see you both enjoying the delicious spicy goan food...we indian love you ❤
Summer is coming temperature will rise up to 45 degree centigrade
Wow Finally the vlog is here I'm so excited gys for your vlogs love from India 🇮🇳❤
It’s usually sorpotel with pão.
But chapati/ roti works too 👀
Ps: also, if you're still in goa don't forget to try sharks. Sonny did a video about that.
Try bhatti village in nerul that place is awesome and you will fall in love with the vibe and food is just so tasty
Yes you are right. It is pretty hot in the months of March, April and May. But in Delhi (North) it is very hot in May, June and July.
right....
Hope you guys njoyed my beautiful state Goa....proud to be Goan😊
Nice to hear that u r Portuguese South African, India occupied Goa long years ago but Goan Christians still love Portuguese and today thousands of goans are Portuguese citizens and dump Indian passports. Portuguese forever in our hearts. Viva Portugal 🇵🇹❤.
As a Goan I feel bad you guys got to have Goan food that is clearly not the best version of what is actually made in Goa. But you both are lovely...
so happy you guys enjoyed the food here
Best combination with warm bebinca is a scoop of coconut ice cream
I m glad u liked my hometown.
Bebinca… sounds so familiar to Filipino dessert called bibingka, which is a glutinous rice cake!
Thanks both of u for enjoying goan food ❤
Pork and vindaloo mostly Christians in Goa have.
Chicken Sagoti and fish dishes are local and best.
Hey, guys Goa is not actually South of India. It is more mid-west...south of India is mainly Kerala and Tamil Nadu, but you may well include the bottom half of Karnataka.
I remember when Pedro`s had 4 tables, fish curry rice was r/s 10 and a lassi was r/s 4. It was 1985 though and Benaulim has changed a little since........
Interesting video, Goa is wonderful place for enjoyment.
Wonderful video ❤ Do try the fish thali at Ankita classic
12:00 Indo means India it combines with nationality adjective to form adjectives which describe something as connected with both India and another country like indo-tibet border indo-china trade indo-pak war....🙂👍🏻
it actually used to be not this hot during March/April especially in northern India, it's only until recently since last 5-8 years that we've been experiencing this scorching heat during this time of the year, i guess global warming is indeed real 😅
JFYI, South India does not have a spring season. It goes straight to Summer before the monsoons starts in June.
Guys if you are still in Goa, dont forget to try Jila bakery in Ambora south Goa. The best i can say
After goa trip you should go deharadun,manali,shimala .that's Himalayan regions.
Hopefully on our next trip to India 😊
Cold regions of India
SAHIL, WAS A CLEVER ONE.
Why did this video never show up earlier?! Loved it!
That waiter could have suggested dishes seperately, which are generally included in a Thali." No" is not an answer to be given to guests in restaurants.
ACTUALLY ARLEM IS THE BEER FROM GOA ,ACTUALLY KINGFISCHER IS A PRODUCT OF WEST BUT IT IS ALSO BREWED IN INDIA ...NEXT TIME IF YOU CAN THEN EAT SORPOTEL WITH SANNAS (A TYPE OF GOAN RICE CAKE) ...GREAT VIDEO BUDDY
Goan sorpotel is one of my favourite and goa is my village where I leave.
Nice travel vlog! Great presentation. I am a new subscriber to your channel. Greetings from Plano, Texas, United States.
Don’t know why people say Bebinca come from Portugal it’s from my Grandma kitchen and it’s pure Goan so basically its Indian ❤
It’s an indo Portuguese cuisine ..
Keep going 🤗 love ❤️ from usa 🇺🇸
I saw your all videos since your 1st vlog in india till today it was so good and i hope will stay in india still for 6to 7 video
We made 17 videos on India and have 2 left😁 hops you watching them all😁
It's kokam juice, mangoes cashewnut season
Try Goan stew. It's very delicious. And beef rollads, pork amsul, pork fegeado
Indian Summer says 'Hello'.
Hello guys nice to see your video again. Hope you have a wonderful journey. 🙂❤👍
Was loved our time in India😁😁
Good fish thali next time you visit south would be Ritz classic Benaulim. They dnt serve thalis in shacks, but can oder rice curry and fish separately.
My friend you are not in Goa now I know, but if you ever come back again in Goa taste kabo the coconut drink and King's 🍺. Those are the best.
Will definitely give those a try the next time we are in Goa. Thank you 😊
Oh how I miss these drinks 😢
Bibenca is love but also try Doce and Dodol if you can ❤
You will love it
Welcome in India and you both are awesome and travel all India best of luck and come in uttar Pradesh ❤❤❤❤ I am big fan of your from uttarpradesh Lucknow