You can easily find these fruits and drinks on Goa's beaches

Venita Gomes

TROPICAL TREATS

If you’ve been on Goa’s shores, you’ve likely come across these fruits, drinks, and other foods sold by vendors.

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LIME & LEMONY SODA

After a day at your favourite beach or fort in Goa, you might find yourself in need of a refreshing drink to recharge. You'll find enough, and more, lime soda to hydrate yourself.

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HYDRATING WATERMELON

You can also find slices of watermelon - a highly hydrating fruit, rich in nutrients and with numerous health benefits.

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TANGY MANGO SNACKS

Raw, but slightly ripe, mangoes are tangy and perfect for a quick snack to satisfy your hunger.

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PINEAPPLE PUNCH

You can also try pineapples, tasting very sweet to slightly sour. This will keep away from snacking on chips and other junk food on your outings in Goa.

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JUICY CUCUMBER

Cucumber grow abundantly in Goa during the monsoons. Sprinkled with chat masala and salt, these cucumbers are delicious and refreshing snack to stay hydrated.

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ROASTED CORN

Roasted on smouldering coal and rubbed with spicy and tangy masala, corn is a perfect monsoon snack. Enjoy a cosy evening on the beach savouring every bit of this flavourful treat.

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