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What is Mauritius Favourite food?

Often hailed as the national dish of Mauritius, dholl puri is a savoury pancake-type dish made of ground yellow split peas, cumin and turmeric. It's often stuffed with a hearty butter bean curry called cari gros pois, served alongside mango chutney and chillies.



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Is alcohol allowed in Mauritius? Drinking is not allowed in public places after a law was passed in 2009. However, one can enjoy chilled beer and drinks at bars, clubs, and casinos.

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Here is a list of the Best Souvenirs that you must shop for while you are in Mauritius:
  • Tea. ...
  • Ravanne. ...
  • Sugar. ...
  • Mauritian Napolitaine. ...
  • Bottle Creations. ...
  • Jams. ...
  • Mauritian Chili Paste Jars. ...
  • Sega Music CDs.


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Mauritius can be very expensive if you stick to the hotels, especially 4 star upwards. Supermarket prices are the same as here, and rising with oil prices, so even basics are not as cheap as they were. A lot of people on the forum complain about the rip off prices in euros that hotels charge, and they are right.

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If you are near to a local shop it may be worth buying some bottles from there. The import duty on alcohol is very high and by the time you add the mark-up from restaurants and resorts you could end up with a very expensive bottle of wine or spirits.

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What makes Mauritius unique? One of the special characteristics of Mauritius is its diverse population and cultural heritage. Mauritius was an ecological paradise island before the first settlements when human migration principally from Africa, Europe and Asia over the centuries created a unique diaspora.

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The cost of food in Mauritius will depend on the interests and budget of the vacationer. Street food costs an average of $10, while a sit-down meal is $26. A lunch may cost about $15.

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Dishes usually highlight the nation's heritage and include seafood curries, heart of palm salads and newly ripened fruit for dessert.

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Mauritian Creole is a French-based Creole and estimated to be spoken by around 90% of the population. French is the language that tends to be used in education and media, while English is the official language in Parliament, however members can still speak French.

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