Food Safari

Mauritius

TV-G
S2 • E13    Jun 1, 2007    25m
One of the great Creole cuisines, Mauritian food is a combination of native African, French, Chinese and Indian, with many dishes created that are unique to the island of Mauritius. Indian curries, breads and pickles are cooked alongside slow-braised European daubes and stir-fried noodles from China, all using locally available ingredients. The most common ingredients used in Mauritian recipes are tomatoes, onions, garlic and chillies, which cook up with a couple of spices into a delicious fresh tasting sauce used every day called a rougaille. Vegetables, meats and seafood can be cooked in the rougaille and eaten with achards (pickles) and dhal or rice. Spices are also a big part of Mauritian cuisine with turmeric, cinnamon, cardamom, and cloves used liberally.
  • Maeve O'MearaSelf - Host
  • Kavi HurrydossSelf
  • Vijay BabooSelf
  • Jocelyn RiviereSelf
  • Robyn TouchardSelf
  • Claude-May TouchardSelf
  • Raffick MohamadSelf
  • Jean Marc GooroovadooSelf
  • Kathleen BapaumeSelf
  • Florence BapaumeSelf
  • Lilette VictoireSelf
  • Dan PrasadSelf
  • Margaret PrasadSelf
  • Dean BattenSelf
  • Carlo GiaccoComposer

 

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