The almond drink known as orchata, once primarily consumed by elite Catholic households in Goa, is being preserved in family kitchens across the region. This tradition continues as families maintain the practice of making the drink, ensuring its survival amidst changing cultural dynamics.
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Goa's orchata drink continues to be made in family kitchens
The almond drink orchata, historically associated with elite Catholic households in Goa, is being preserved in family kitchens today. This continuation of tradition reflects the efforts of families to maintain cultural practices.
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Goa’s forgotten orchata drink lives on in family kitchens
Goa's orchata drink continues to be made in family kitchens