The origins of Neureo are steeped in the history of the region, reflecting a blend of cultural influences from its diverse communities. The name "Neureo" is believed to derive from the Konkani word "neure," which means "to wrap." This description aptly encapsulates the method of preparing this delightful pastry, where a sweet coconut-based filling is encased within a dough, resulting in a crescent-shaped treat.
Historically, Neureos can be traced back to the prePortuguese era, when they were made during significant agricultural festivals. The practice of preparing sweets during harvest time signified gratitude and celebration, and Neureos quickly became a staple for various religious festivities. With the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, Goa saw a fusion of culinary traditions. This crosscultural exchange led to the incorporation of new ingredients and techniques, further enriching the Goan cuisine landscape.
Neureos are particularly notable for their crescent shape, which symbolizes the moon and represents abundance and prosperity. They are traditionally prepared during key festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, and Christmas, serving as both offerings and festive delights. Over the years, Neureos have maintained their cultural significance, becoming an integral part of community gatherings and celebrations in Goa.
Significance in Festivals
The significance of Neureo in festivals cannot be overstated. The preparation of Neureos during this festival is a family affair, where generations come together in the kitchen, sharing recipes and stories, thereby reinforcing family bonds. It is believed that Lord Ganesha is known to have a particular fondness for sweets, making Neureos an ideal offering during this auspicious time. During the festival of Diwali as well, Neureos generally take center stage in sweet preparation in multiple Goan households.
This story is from the October 2024 edition of Incredible Goa Food & Hospitality.
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