Feni (, often misspelt as ''fenno'' or ''fenny'') is a spiritous
liquor
Liquor ( , sometimes hard liquor), spirits, distilled spirits, or spiritous liquor are alcoholic drinks produced by the distillation of grains, fruits, vegetables, or sugar that have already gone through ethanol fermentation, alcoholic ferm ...
type originating in
Goa
Goa (; ; ) is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region, geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the Western Ghats. It is bound by the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north, and Karnataka to the ...
,
India
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. The two most popular types of feni are
cashew
Cashew is the common name of a tropical evergreen tree ''Anacardium occidentale'', in the family Anacardiaceae. It is native to South America and is the source of the cashew nut and the cashew apple, an accessory fruit. The tree can grow as t ...
feni and
coconut feni. Depending on the ingredients; however, other varieties and newer blends are also sold by distilleries. The small-batch distillation of feni has a fundamental effect on its final character, which still retains some of the delicate aromatics, congeners, and flavour elements of the juice from which it is produced.
The word "feni" is derived from the
Sanskrit
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word ''phena'', in
Konkani __NOTOC__
Konkani may refer to:
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* Konkani alphabets, different scripts used to write the language
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फेण ''fenn'' (
froth
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); thought to come from the bubbles that form when the liquor is shaken inside a bottle or poured into a glass. It is generally accepted that coconut feni was produced before it, and feni followed the same process until
distillation
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was introduced by Europeans. Coconut palms are abundant along the western coastline of the
Konkan region
The Konkan is a stretch of land by the western coast of India, bound by the river Daman Ganga at Damaon in the north, to Anjediva Island next to Karwar town in the south; with the Arabian Sea to the west and the Deccan plateau to the east. ...
of India, whereas the cashew tree is an
exotic species
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of crops, imported by the
Portuguese in Goa and Bombay, from what was
colonial Brazil
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in
south America
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. There is ambiguity about when and who first produced a
fermented beverage
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of
cashew fruits, to make the distilled spirit of feni.
The feni consumed in
South Goa
South Goa district is one of two districts that together constitute the state of Goa, India, within the region known as the Konkan. It is bounded by North Goa district to the north, while the Arabian Sea forms its western coast. It ranks among t ...
is generally of higher alcohol content (43–45%
ABV
Alcohol by volume (abbreviated as alc/vol or ABV) is a common measure of the amount of alcohol contained in a given alcoholic beverage. It is defined as the volume the ethanol in the liquid would take if separated from the rest of the solution, ...
) as compared to the feni produced in
North Goa
North Goa district is one of the two districts that constitutes the state of Goa, India. The district has an area of , and is bounded by Kolhapur and Sindhudurg districts of Maharashtra state to the north and by Belgavi district of Karnatak ...
. Commercially packaged feni is available at 42.8% ABV.
Preparation
Cashew feni
In the traditional method of making cashew feni, only tree-ripened cashew apples that have fallen are picked and taken for the crush. The cashew apples are de-seeded and then dropped into the stomping area. This area is called a ''collmi'' and is usually a rock cut into a basin shape. The cashew apples are stomped to release the juice. Stomping has now gradually been replaced by the use of a press called a ''pingre'' (cage). The pulp is then hand-patted into small mounds traditionally using a particular vine, ''nudi'', which is snaked around it to hold it together while a heavy weight (typically a boulder) is placed on top. The juice produced through this second extraction process is known as ''neero/niro'', and is refreshing to drink; however, it is not used in the fermentation process generally for making feni. The first juice extract, obtained by stomping cashew apples, is transferred traditionally in a large earthen pot called a ''koddem'', which is buried halfway in the ground and left while the juice ferments for several days. Delicate earthen ''koddem'' have now been replaced by plastic drums for the sake of practicality. No additional yeast or nutrients are added to hasten the process.

Cashew feni is distilled employing the traditional pot. A traditional
still
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for feni is known as a ''bhatti''. The use of an earthen pot as the boiling pot has now been replaced with copper pots, both known by the same name, ''bhann''. The distillate is collected in an earthen pot called a ''launni''. The tradition of cold water being continuously poured on the ''launni'' to condense the distillate has now been replaced by immersing a coil in cold water.
Cashew feni is a triple-distilled spirit. The first distillate of the fermented ''neero'' is known as
urrak
Urrak is an alcoholic beverage made every year across the Indian state of Goa in the first month of summer. It is very popular in the state's many local pubs and taverns.
While feni is a double distilled alcoholic drink derived from fermentatio ...
, about 15% alcohol (30
proof
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* Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength
Proof may also refer to:
Mathematics and formal logic
* Formal proof, a co ...
). ''Urrak'' is then mixed with ''neero'' in a proportion determined by the distiller, and redistilled to give a spirit called ''cazulo'' or ''cajulo'' (40–42% ABV). ''Cazulo'' or ''cajulo'' is again distilled with ''Urrak'' to give a high-strength spirit called feni (45% ABV). Note that ''cazulo'' is generally sold as "feni", as the spirit is considered too strong an alcoholic beverage for consumption. All cashew feni now available is double-distilled.
Coconut feni

Coconut feni, also known as ''maddel'' or ''maddachim fenni'', is distilled from fermented toddy from the coconut palm. Traditionally
toddy is collected from the coconut palm by a toddy-tapper called a ''Reindér''. Toddy-tapping —the collection of juice from the bud or
spadix of palm tree flowers— has been practiced in the
Indian subcontinent
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and
Southeast Asia
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for centuries.
The sap of the coconut palm is collected in an earthen pot called a ''zamonnô'' or ''damonnem'', which is fitted over the spadix (''ipoi'') that grows out of the base of each coconut leaf. In order to produce toddy, the spadix is tightly bound with a rope (''gofê''/''gophe'') made from filaments (''vaiê'') cut with a small knife (''piskathi'') from the base of the leaf, while remaining attached to the
pedicle
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...
. The spadix then must be tapped all around very gently with the handle of the ''kathi'' (a flat semi-circular sickle) every alternate day until it becomes round and flexible, a sign that the sap is ready. The tip of the spadix is then cut off to let the sap ooze out into the ''damonnem''.
Toddy is collected from the ''damonnem'' in the morning and evening, and then carried down the tree in a gourd-shaped container called a ''dudhinnem'' before being poured into a clay pot called a ''kollsô''. The spadix is sharpened at noon by slicing a small piece horizontally off the top, called ''cheu'', so as to reactivate the flow of sap. For three days the toddy used to be left to ferment in clay or porcelain pots, called ''monn'' or ''jhallo''.
Coconut feni is largely produced and consumed only in South Goa. It is distilled employing the traditional pot. Coconut feni is prepared in a distillery known as a ''sôreachi bhatti''. The use of an earthen pot as the boiling pot has now been replaced with copper cauldrons, both known by the same name, ''bhann''. The mouth of the ''bhann'' is sealed with a wooden stopper called a ''mhorannem''. The vapours from the ''bhann'' pass through a tube called a ''nollo'', made from a ''bonnki/bonnqui'' stem, and are collected in a clay distillation pot called a ''launni'', which is placed in an open clay vessel called a ''koddem'' filled with water.
The copper coil is immersed in cold water to condense the vapours.
Commercially bottled coconut feni has a concentration of 42.8%
ABV
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. Coconut feni is a double-distilled spirit; the first distillate is called a ''mollop'', about 15% alcohol (30
proof
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* Proof (truth), argument or sufficient evidence for the truth of a proposition
* Alcohol proof, a measure of an alcoholic drink's strength
Proof may also refer to:
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* Formal proof, a co ...
). Four ''kollxem'' (plural of ''kollsô'') of toddy produce two pots of ''mollop''. Four pots of ''mollop'' are then mixed with one ''kollso'' of toddy, which is added to distill what is then a fiery coconut feni.
Commerce
The feni selling market is largely unorganised. Locals tend to buy feni directly from the thousands of traditional distillers who run seasonal mini-distilleries or stalls in the villages of Goa. A large volume of feni that is distilled is sold directly by distillers to taverns who have business relationships that extend over generations.
Cashew feni is seasonal, distilled only from late February to mid-May. It is highly dependent on the fruit harvest of the season. The price of cashew feni is also speculated on the harvest season.
Coconut feni is produced throughout the year as coconut trees are tapped year-round. During the monsoon months, the coconut palms produce more toddy than the drier months. Toddy tapping is very labour-intensive and so is not an appealing profession. This has led to the dramatic decline in production of coconut feni.
In the organised sector, there are also hundreds of brands to choose from that cater to the tourist market. Locals have slowly begun to switch to standardised bottled feni in recent years.
Consumption
Feni can be served neat or over ice, and can be mixed in classic cocktails or with juices. It can be served with a slice of
lime
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* Lime (material), inorganic materials containing calcium, usually calcium oxide or calcium hydroxide
* Lime (color), a color between yellow and green
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, and sometimes with sugar or sugar syrup, which are popular additions.
Popular mixers are
cola
Cola is a Carbonation, carbonated soft drink flavored with vanilla, cinnamon, citrus essential oil, oils, and other flavorings. Cola became popular worldwide after the American pharmacist John Stith Pemberton invented Coca-Cola, a trademarked br ...
,
tonic water
Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink in which quinine is dissolved. Originally used as a prophylactic against malaria, modern tonic water typically has a significantly lower quinine content and is often more sweetened than the original medic ...
and
lemonade
Lemonade is a sweetened lemon-flavored drink.
There are many varieties of lemonade found throughout the world.
In some parts of the world, lemonade refers to an un-carbonated, traditionally, homemade drink, using lemon juice, water, and a sw ...
, with the latter probably the most popular. Feni is also often mixed with
Limca
Limca is an Indian multinational brand of lemon- and lime-flavoured carbonated soft drink made primarily in India and certain parts of the U.S. It contains 60 calories per 150ml can. The formula does not include fruit, relying instead on artif ...
,
Maaza
Maaza (pronounced "Mahza") is a The Coca-Cola Company, Coca-Cola fruit drink brand from India and marketed in Africa, Eastern Europe and Asia. Its most popular drink is its mango fruit drink.
History
Maaza was launched in 1976 in India and wa ...
,
Sprite, or
7 Up
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.
Feni has also culinary applications, such as in
marinades
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for pork, along with garlic, ginger, Indian spices, and vinegar, as the base for the iconic
vindaloo
Vindaloo or vindalho is a curry dish from the state of Goa in India. It is known globally in its British-Indian form as a staple of curry houses and Indian restaurants and is often regarded as a fiery, spicy dish. Vindaloo evolved from the Port ...
curry.
Geographical indication

Cashew feni was awarded
geographical indication
A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g., a town or region). The use of a geographical indication, as an indication of the product's source, is inten ...
registration in 2009 as a speciality alcoholic beverage from Goa, described as a colourless, clear liquid that when matured in wooden barrels develops a golden-brown tint. This designation was achieved through the efforts of the
Goa Cashew Feni Distillers and Bottlers Association and the Department of Science, Technology and Environment of the Government of Goa. The application of a G.I. for coconut feni has been neglected.
Heritage drink
In 2016, the Goa government initiated a process for feni to be recognised as a heritage brew outside of the state.
Goa Chief Minister
Laxmikant Parsekar
Laxmikant Yashwant Parsekar (born 4 July 1956) is an Indian politician who served as the Chief Minister of Goa, from 2014 to 2017. He was the member of the Goa Legislative Assembly from Mandrem constituency, and he belonged to the Bharatiya J ...
described feni as "part of our culture". Plans include
nature tourism
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where tourists can see cashew harvesting and follow the process of the drink's manufacture. Several distillers urged the government to issue rules on distillation process and ensure that they are obeyed. Counterfeit feni and adulteration in quality were some of the issues raised by participants.
See also
*
List of Indian drinks
With a climate as varied and extreme as India, the people require a myriad options to keep their thirst appropriately quenched according to the weather conditions, varying from steaming hot drinks during winters to frosty cold drinks in sum ...
*
Bombay Sapphire
Bombay Sapphire is a brand of gin that is distilled by the Bombay Spirits Company, a subsidiary company of Bacardi, at Laverstoke Mill in the village of Laverstoke in the English county of Hampshire.
The brand was first launched in 1986 by Engli ...
*
Palm toddy
Palm wine, known by several #Names, local names, is an alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees such as the Borassus, palmyra, date palms, and coconut palms. It is known by various names in different regions and ...
*
Gin and tonic
A gin and tonic is a highball cocktail made with gin and tonic water poured over a large amount of ice. The ratio of gin to tonic varies according to taste, strength of the gin, other drink mixers being added, etc., with most recipes calling for ...
References
External links
Hic, hic! Hiccups for Goa’s feni industry
Warwick on FeniSeeking GI Protection For Feni, An Indian Brew With A Strong Whiff
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Geographical indications in Goa
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