Cafreal

Cafreal simmering on a stove

Cafreal is a spicy chicken preparation consumed widely in the Indian state of Goa. The preparation originated from the Portuguese colonies in the African continent.[1] It was introduced into the Goan cuisine by the Portuguese and the African soldiers serving under the Portuguese. The generic preparation involves fresh coriander leaves, onion, garlic, ginger, cinnamon, pepper, chilli, mace, clove powder and lime juice. Chicken Cafreal is always made from whole chicken legs, flavoured with the spices and herbs mentioned and then shallow fried. Chicken Cafreal.[2] is usually accompanied by potato wedges and lime wedges.

Bar Florentine, a restaurant in Saligao is widely acclaimed for its cafreal preparation. Their version is so popular that the restaurant thrives almost exclusively on this single dish.


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