Port wine
Typically sweet in taste, red wine is often served as a dessert wine in Goa. It can also be given as a gift to people back home.
Bebinca
Dubbed the traditional sweet of Goa, Bebinca, has seven layers. Also known as bibik or bebinka, it is a type of pudding made with plain flour, sugar, ghee, egg yolk, and coconut milk. Sample freshly made bebinca from Mapusa market.
Magnets
For those who like to pick a magnet from every place they visit, Goa has some peculiar designs. From wine bottles to scenic beaches, they make for good souvenirs.
Jewellery
From traditional jhumkisand faux silver trinkets to colourful beads and rings, there are a plenty of popup stalls that spring near popular beaches.
Spices
Stop by Mapusa Market to sample aromatic bags of spices, powders and masala pastes. It’s a must if you want to stock up your home with a part of Goa.