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What is the popular drink in Seychelles?

Especially popular are rum-based drinks using Takamaka Bay rum, as well as vodka mixers. Two more of the Seychellois' favourite beverages are Buka and Kalou. The latter is fermented wine, obtained from the inflourescence of coconut trees, which tastes sweet or tart after fermentation.



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Drinks. In the Seychelles, it is normal to drink water with food. If you would like to enjoy an alcoholic beverage, there is often quite a large selection. SeyBrew beer and French and South African wine all come recommended, although the wine is not quite as cheap as the SeyBrew.

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Poison ek Diri – the most popular Seychelles food – rice with fish. Bringel - fried local eggplants with spices. Braised and fried bananas: there are 15 types of them in Seychelles, that's why the locals seldom eat them raw. Breadfruit chips.

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Restaurants, Cafes, and Bars: When should I tip? How much is customary? Tipping in restaurants in Seychelles is normally included in a service charge of 5-10% which is added to your bill.

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These are usually omlettes, yogurts, cereals, sandwiches with salami, cheese, vegetables, fruits, a large selection of buns and bread. Choosing a hotel with a breakfast buffet you can diversify your diet. Seychelles are also very fond of coffee and tea.

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These are usually omlettes, yogurts, cereals, sandwiches with salami, cheese, vegetables, fruits, a large selection of buns and bread. Choosing a hotel with a breakfast buffet you can diversify your diet. Seychelles are also very fond of coffee and tea.

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Don't walk alone in the area and be extremely vigilant at all times. Theft is common on beaches. Avoid deserted beaches and solo trips to the beach, other than at major hotels. A beach security unit composed of police men and women patrols the main public beaches.

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Tap water meets W.H.O. (World Health Organization) specifications and is safe to drink nationwide. Because tap water is chlorinated, however, visitors are advised to drink bottled water but there is no imperative to avoid soft drinks, alcoholic drinks and ice.

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As most of your days will be spent on the beach, you're advised to pack hats, sunglasses and sunscreen, along with plenty of casual beach wear – swimming costumes, sandals, sarongs, shorts, t-shirts and summer dresses.

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First, alcohol is widely available throughout the country and home-brews can be purchased at low price at any time of the year. Second, alcohol drinking is an important aspect of male culture in the Seychelles.

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While local tap water meets World Health Organization's specifications, the Seychelles Islands official tourism website advises visitors to drink bottled water because the chlorinated tap water may not be safe to drink.

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Ladob. Eaten either as a sweet or savoury dish, ladob is a local staple in the Seychelles. With the dessert version typically consisting of ripe plantain, sweet potatoes or breadfruit, which is then boiled with coconut milk, sugar, nutmeg and vanilla until the fruit is soft and the sauce is creamy.

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Chicken, beef and pork are popular, and palm hearts are frequently added to salads. For a classic Seychellois speciality, there's the kari koko - a spicy fish or chicken curry with coconut milk.

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Seychelles is best known for its indigenous fruit – Coco De Mer, discovered in the 1700s by the French. It was found that several seeds of this big fruit would wash ashore in India or Maldives, where no one knew what it was.

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Contributing to the high cost of living in Seychelles – 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean - is the fact that 80 percent of what is consumed is imported. The government has started to put in place measures to curb the cost of living.

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You will likely only need rupees in certain smaller restaurants or shops, and these can be withdrawn from ATMs on Mahé, Praslin or La Digue. Most hotels will take Visa, MasterCard or American Express cards.

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Common expectations when ordering drinks at a bar are to tip $1 per drink like beer or wine, and $2 per cocktail, which takes more work to make. For open bars, it's advised you tip at least $1 per drink.

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