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8 Goan desserts that are a must-try

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 15, 2025, 18:07 IST
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Popular Goan desserts


From spicy seafood curries to comforting rice dishes, Goan food is often considered bold and comforting. But did you know that, apart from savory treasures, Goa is also known for its indulgent desserts? They offer a perfect balance of tropical sweetness and comforting nostalgia. Scroll down to read about a few of them that are a must-try.

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Bebinca


It is a rich layered pudding made with coconut milk, eggs, flour, and ghee. It is the most iconic Goan dessert, which is slow-cooked and purely indulgent. (Image: istock)

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Baath Cake


It refers to a moist semolina and coconut cake, often flavored with cardamom. It is a popular tea-time snack, especially made for Easter and Christmas. (Image: istock)

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Patoleo


Also known as Patoli, it refers to steamed turmeric leaves stuffed with rice, coconut, and jaggery. It is traditionally made for feasts like Sao Joao. (Image: istock)

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Alle Belle


These are coconut and jaggery-filled crepes that are often served warm. (Image: Instagram/aromatic_essence77)

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Perad


Also known as Goan Guava Cheese, is a dense, chewy, and slightly tangy-sweet confection made from ripe guavas, sugar, and lemon juice. It is red in colour and usually cut into squares or diamond shapes once set. (Image: Instagram/flavorsofmumbai)

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Fenori


These are crisp, sugar-dusted spiral pastries made during festivals and are very light and flaky. (Image: Instagram/hellotgk)

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Doce


This refers to a soft fudge made from Bengal gram, coconut, and sugar. It is a labour-intensive dessert, which is rich in texture and flavour. (Image: Instagram/foodofgoa)

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Dodol


This is a sticky, toffee-like pudding made with coconut milk, jaggery, and rice flour. They are rich, dark, and comforting. (Image: istock)

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