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Mauritian Cuisine

Melting Pot of the Indian Ocean

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Mauritian cuisine is a spectacular fusion of Indian, Chinese, French, and Creole cooking. Each community contributes dishes to create one of the world's most diverse food cultures.

A Culinary Portrait

The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Mauritian cuisine

Mauritian cuisine is one of the world's great fusion kitchens, born on a small Indian Ocean island that was uninhabited until Dutch colonization in 1598 and subsequently shaped by French plantation culture, British colonial administration, Indian indentured laborers, Chinese immigrants, African and Malagasy descendants, and Creole innovation. This extraordinary cultural convergence produced a cuisine where Indian curries, Chinese stir-fries, French patisserie, African stews, and Creole innovations coexist on the same table, often within the same meal. French colonists (1715-1810) established sugar plantations and brought haute cuisine traditions, Creole cooking techniques, and a wine and bread culture that persists today.

When slavery was abolished under British rule, hundreds of thousands of indentured laborers arrived from India, bringing the curry preparations, roti, dal, and vegetarian traditions that now form the largest single influence on Mauritian cooking. Chinese immigrants contributed noodle dishes, dumplings, and stir-frying techniques.

The Creole population, descended from African and Malagasy slaves, developed a distinctive cooking style blending all these influences with island ingredients. This is not a melting pot where differences disappear but a kaleidoscope where distinct traditions remain visible while creating new combinations. Curry leaves and curry powder (the Indo-Mauritian foundation), fresh chilies (used across all culinary traditions), coriander and cumin (essential spice pair), coconut (used in Creole and Indian preparations), and fresh seafood (from the surrounding Indian Ocean).

Key Flavors

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Masters of the Kitchen

The chefs who shaped Mauritian cuisine

Madeleine Philippe

Prominent Mauritian chef and cookbook author whose book Best of Mauritian Cuisi…

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Madeleine Philippe

Prominent Mauritian chef and cookbook author whose book Best of Mauritian Cuisine won the Gourmand World Cookbook 'Best in the World' award in 2018.

Selina Periampillai

London-based chef of Mauritian descent who runs a Mauritian supper club and aut…

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Selina Periampillai

London-based chef of Mauritian descent who runs a Mauritian supper club and authored The Island Kitchen, celebrating the overlapping culinary influences of the Indian Ocean islands.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Mauritian cuisine

The Best of Mauritian Cuisine Madeleine Philippe and Clancy Philippe

The Best of Mauritian Cuisine

Madeleine Philippe and Clancy Philippe · 2017

Gourmand World Cookbook Award winner covering the history and recipes of Mauritian cuisine.

The Island Kitchen Selina Periampillai

The Island Kitchen

Selina Periampillai · 2019

Recipes from Mauritius and the Indian Ocean showcasing African, Indian, French, Portuguese, and Chinese culinary influe…

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