Karwar: A food tour
Karwar caters to the Konkani cuisine. It is also known as Malvani cuisine and is the standard cuisine of South Maharashtra, Goa, and Karwar region of Karnataka.
One can find here a variety of shallow water fish dishes, mainly in the estuary of the Kali river. An estuary is the tidal mouth of the river, where it meets the mainstream. Let’s have a look at the traditional delicacies of this region.
Solkadhi
Solkadhi is a soupy dish made from coconut milk and kokum. Kokum is a coastal plant, whose ripe fruit is used for tangy flavor in the local dishes. Solkadhi is usually served with fish and meat dishes.
kavda curry
Kavda is a local bird known as Khavda. Kavda curry is a delicious dish made from the meat of this bird. You can also try the dry spiced version of this dish.
Bombil Fry
Bombil or Bombay Duck is a dry fish dish, especially popular in Karwar, and South Goa.
Dal Toi
Dal Toi is a lentil preparation, which is fried with local spices. The feature that distinguishes Dal Toi from other lentil preparation of the country is that it is cooked in earthen pots in a low flame. This slow cooking method is highly nutritious and imparts a great natural flavor of lentils.
Bebe Upkari
Bebe means cashew and upkari is a vegetable. The Konkan region also produces cashews and hence a dish from it can be anticipated. This dish is among the few vegetarian dishes of Karwar and is totally worth.
While in Karwar, do not forget to try the Black Snapper dishes. Although the snapper fish is found in other coastal cities, it is special here because of the estuary. You can try this dish at the Amrut restaurant, which is a great place to eat traditional Konkani dishes. The restaurant has been serving people for generations. You can read more about this restaurant and the dishes it serves here.
You can also rent a car in Karwar and enjoy a hassle-free tour.
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