When the markets turn red hot with chillies
Goa, May 22 -- Chillies in Goa are deeply tied to the state's agriculture, history, and cuisine. Traditionally, Goa has had several locally cultivated chilli varieties such as Khola chilli (Canacona), Harmal chilli (Arambol/Pernem belt), and Aldona chilli (North Goa). These are often small scale, locally conserved varieties where farmers save seeds each season, leading to subtle variations over time while still maintaining a strong link to their village identity. This is why many chillies are named after places, because the seed stock remains tied to that locality. Miguel Braganza is a well-known Goan agriculturalist and has been a part of the Botanical Society of Goa. "Chilies are an integral part of the cuisine in Goa and the rest of In...
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