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Bois Cheri Tea Factory and Museum is a food and drink destination in the south of Mauritius, offering a taste of Mauritius' remarkable culinary heritage — a fusion of African, Indian, Chinese, French, and Creole influences.
Mauritian cuisine is one of the Indian Ocean's most diverse and flavourful food traditions. The island's history of settlement by traders, colonists, and indentured workers from four continents has created a culinary melting pot: Indian-influenced curries and dhal puri flatbreads sit alongside Creole slow-cooked dishes, Chinese sweet-and-sour preparations, and French-derived fine dining with Indian Ocean seafood.
The Bois Cheri Tea Factory offers guided tours through its tea production process, from cultivation to packaging. The museum and tea tastings provide a delightful experience for tea enthusiasts.
Key Mauritian dishes to look for: dholl puri and roti (flatbreads served with curries and chutneys), mine frites (Hakka fried noodles), octopus vindaye (spiced marinated octopus), fish briyani, gateau piment (chilli cakes), and fresh grilled fish with Creole sauce.
Rum production in Mauritius is significant — both industrial rum (Chamarel, Green Island) and artisanal small-batch rums have won international recognition. Many sugar estates and rum distilleries offer tours combined with tasting sessions. The sugarcane industry has shaped Mauritius for three centuries and the rum and sugar heritage is a key part of the island's story.
Bois Cheri, Mauritius
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