It
is related to the mango, it is sweet and juicy and this season available in
plenty. Yes this was the specialty brought in by the members of the Goa
Culinary Club when challenged to bring back nostalgic memories from our grandmother’s
kitchens. And while nostalgia was the key emotion as members’ taste buds went
on overdrive at the Culinary meet…the amicable Chef Surat of our very own Nostalgia restaurant brought
in a variation of how the preparation is normally made- the Ambadeamchem
Lonchem. Yes we have often heard of the preparation Ambade Sansav…but there are
more ways than one in preparing this fruit. Next week Edia Cota of Alila Diwa
will post a yellow and red combo of this very same fruit.
For
those not yet initiated in the mysteries of local Goan culinary art, the name
might send out wrong signals …that we are talking about a mango pickle. Ambade
in Konkani is Hog plum, and the same misconception is held in Kolkata where
this very fruit (hog plum) is called ‘amra’
So
what is the ‘hog plum’ fruit? Normally found throughout the Caribbean region,
it was brought to our shores by the Portuguese. Dry hog plum fruit is usually
washed ashore on the beaches of the Caribbean islands, Gulf of Mexico and even
as far as the southeastern beaches of the US of A.
The
fruit is low in calories, high in fiber (helps lower the risk of diabetes and
heart ailments), Vitamin C and iron and a source of Calcium.
The
Goan Culinary Club is very active in bringing long forgotten recipes to the
present. Our chefs with their knowledge (which perhaps many of us are not aware
of) have delved deep into the past to bring to us an awareness which our fast
paced life has conveniently pushed away. Yes we are all aware of the mango, but
how many of us know about its relation - the Ambade?
So
those of you who would like to ‘taste’ the different preparations of the past
head over to the Hotel Fidalgo on the 20th August where the member
chef’s will be putting up a spread. We will be giving you a peek into the menu
shortly. We are celebrating a day which Goans all over the world do…they have
named it World Goa Day. Our co founder Rene Baretto in the UK will be showcasing
our culinary art to all the Goans abroad to awake nostalgic memories too.
This
is what good relations is all about!
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