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South Goa: At the farmer’s farmer market, the taste and local art set the tone

South Goa: At the farmer's farmer market, the taste and local art set the tone
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MARGAO: It feels and the taste of agriculture and the fathers of the fellow fellow century seeps ‘Curtorcho Maand’, a farmer market, which is held in Curorim on Sunday.
This initiative is an effort aimed at providing local farmers who are beaten by pandemic, a platform to offer their products – Local, farm, fresh food, cooked, slump of bread, masalas, homemade wine and other art and handicrafts.
Election for the market, the committee claims, “extraordinary”.
Traditional delicious foods such as sorportel, sausage bread, Sannas, Samosa et al beef sold along with more contemporary dishes such as pork steamed bread, biryani, chicken lollipop and ribbon.
In addition, there is delicious to meet every sweet tooth – donuts, tart jam, muffins, eclair, bebinca, dodol, male and various pickles, vinegar and other spices.
Kiosks with baby clothing, beautiful handmade knitted household goods, complicated wood carvings and wooden household appliances among those who draw a large number of customers.
Synosure of eyes in Maand is a creative work from a 13 year old girl from Curorim.
The painting, which resembles traditional Azulejo, attracts a lot of appreciation from the crowd.
The market also has a kiosk with a local ‘GAVTI’ chicken, chicken, and duck, which does fast business.
Stirls sell vermicompost, grown mushroom kits, and nursery plants also make fast sales.
The village biodiversity management committee has a kiosk that sells inheritance rice planted in centurim and other medicinal fruits and local juices.
Amigo’s music band played many popular songs lent a festive touch to the event.
Describing the purpose of holding farmers’ markets, a member of the organizing team said, “Curorim is also known for his food and catering as most people here move in catering food.
With all entertainment events coming to traffic jams, there is an economic crisis and many people don’t have the opportunity to produce For several months.
Many lose jobs.
Maan and provide a platform for local residents to show off their talents and also instill the importance of local products.

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