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Distilled once for Urrak, twice for Feni

It's the season for Urrak, Goa’s "jungle juice" made with locally grown cashew apples.

June 25, 2022 / 20:15 IST
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Traditionally, Urrack is served with salt, lime juice, a slit chilli and topped with soda. (Photo courtesy: Chef Oishik Neogy, Roboto)
Traditionally, Urrack is served with salt, lime juice, a slit chilli and topped with soda. (Photo courtesy: Chef Oishik Neogy, Roboto)

Artist and hotel owner Justino Lobo exhorts visitors to hide their car and bike keys, as he stirs the salt and lime juice into urrack, tops it with Limca and soda, and places a slit green chilli on the rim of the glass, as if the chilli were riding it.

But what do bike and car keys have to do with firewater?

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Lobo says it's to keep the breeze out of the equation: after drinking the fruity urrack, you never know when a gust of summer breeze will mix with the alcohol and turn you tipsy.

“It is the breeze that gives the sway, that famed tiddly sway of the urrack,” Lobo explains.