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The land of paradise… The land of paradise… .

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The land of The land of

paradise…paradise…

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INTRODUCTION• Like a rich green emerald,

swathed in the translucent, turquoise silk of the southwest Indian Ocean.

• Mauritius owes this remarkable landscape to the now inactive volcano, and to the coral reef, which mainly surrounds the island.

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FACT BOX• Full Name:- Republic of Mauritius.• Capital City:- Port Louis.• Official Languages:- French, English.• Economy:- Tourism is one of the

driving forces of the Mauritius,the 3rd largest foreign exchange earner,after sugar and textile.

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• Climate:-Mauritius has typical coastal and tropical climate, with warm and sultry summers, mild/balmy winters and light showers all year round.

• People:- Mauritius is a densely populated island.Hindus, Muslims, Creoles, Chinese and Europeans mainly live here.

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HISTORY• History of Mauritius has been divided into

3 parts:-.– Dutch period (1598 - 1710).– French period (1715 - 1810).– English period (1810 -1968).

• Mauritius got its independence. on March 12th 1968.

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CULTURE• Mauritius is a blend of diverse

cultures and religions which the immigrant population brought from their ancestral countries. Their festivities are celebrated in a spirit of peace and harmony throughout the year.

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SEGA• Sega is an integral part of their culture.

It is an indigenous form of music and dance peculiar to Mauritius. Derived mostly from African music dating from slavery days.

• The Sega is now performed with sophisticated contemporary influences and instruments. The shuffling, hip swaying dance and Creole lyrics are an integral part of the music.

        

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MAJOR CITIES• PORT-LOUIS (The

Capital City)-.Port-Louis is a real

hive where big businesses and small trades cohabit to form this lively city.

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• CUREPIPE:-Curepipe stands at the lower tip of the urban zone which stretches diagonally across the island from Port-Louis. It is an elegant residential town.

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• MAHEBOURG:-. Mahebourg is named after one

of the foremost figures in the history.

• GRAND BAIE :-. Grand Baie owes its popularity

to the enchanting quality of its emerald waters and to its liveliness by day or by night.

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CUISINE• Mauritius is a paradise for the

senses not only for the eyes with its beautiful landscape, but also for the palate.

• Gastronomes will find a variety of flavours and aromas inherited from the different migrations through its history.

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During the nineteenth century after the abolition of slavery, Indian workers who had migrated to Mauritius bought with them their exquisite cuisine.

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CONT..• The end of 19th century

saw the arrival of Chinese migrants,mostly from Cantonese region.

• Along the years each community has adapted and mixed each other’s cuisine to their liking,which has resulted in MAUTITIUS CUISINE.

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• The eating habits of Mauritians inevitably reflect the ethnic diversity of its people: Creole rougailles,Indian curries, Muslim biryanis,Chinese sweet and sour pork, French delicate dishes and so on…..

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• The road food stalls serving dinner like biryanis, Indian rotis, dholl pouris, farattas are popular.• The extensive uses of spices like

saffron,cinnamon cardamom & cloves are the common ingredients that provide powerful and yet subtle flavor.

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• A wide range of seafood dishes like delicious seafood curries, fish vindaloo, seafood stir fries and fish bouillon(broth).

• The “millionaires salad” of oysters, shrimps,crayfish,crabs,

Rosenberg prawns served with sauce rouge.

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DHOLL POURI

• Indian pancake made with dholl(split peas) typically served with various curries and achards.It is commonly sold by street hawkers all over the island.

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• Achard de legumes-. A mix vegetable pickle served as an accompaniment.

Farattas-. Unleavened flaky flour pancakes.

SOME PREPARATIONS

ARE-

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• Stuffed Pattypan Squash. The filling is usually meat-based,or may use leftover fish or shrimp.• Pilau(Mauritius style pilaf) Made with beef,chicken & sausages.

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MEATS…• Rougaille de

Saucisses

(Sausage in Tomato Sauce)

• Beef and Potato Curry with farattas.

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FISH & SEAFOOD

• Rougaille Poisson Sale(salt fish in tomato sauce.)

• Daube Ourite (Octopus Stew )

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NOODLES & PASTA

• Spaghetti Bolognaise

(Mauritius style)

• Mines Frire

( Mauritian

Chow Mein)

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DESSERTS• The deserts in Mauritius consists of

Indian sweets, French pastries, mousses & fresh fruits. Some of them are –– Gateau Patates ( sweet potato cakes)

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• Napolitaines (popular pastry

cakes in Mauritius.)

• Gateau Gingli (red bean balls)

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BEVERAGES• Rum and beer are staple beverages.• Mauritian white rum with coconut

water & ice also Ice cold glass of the International Award winning Mauritius beer- Phoenix Pilsner are very famous.

• Alouda(sweet milky drink) from Port Louis market is renowned.

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Some of the famous drinks are..

• Alouda A cold milk

drink traditionally containing jelly (agar-agar) and tockmaria.

• Rum citron A mocktail which

has white rum,lemon juice,orange syrup

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THUS MAURITIUS CUISINE IS KNOWN FOR

ITS VERSALTILE NATURE !!!!