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  2. List of Sino-Mauritian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Name in Mauritius Mandarin Chinese English Description Image Bol renversé (lit. ' upside down bowl ') Magic bowl [3] [4] Rice-based dish served with a stir-fry sauce, similar to chop suey. Can contain meat, poultry, vegetables such as bok choy, and mushrooms. Usually topped with a fried egg. Briyani porc [5] Pork biryani

  3. Mauritian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Mauritius is greatly influenced by the tropical location of the island as well as the cultural diversity which characterizes the country. [1] Mauritian cuisine is a blend of African , Chinese , European (mainly French ) and Indian (mainly Bhojpuri ) influences in the history of Mauritius .

  4. Category:Harley Street - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 21:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Caudan Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    Caudan, as it is now commonly known, was the first major shopping development of its kind on the island of Mauritius. It remains to this day an iconic shopping destination for locals and tourists alike. In the mall, visitors will find the latest fashion shops and trends, a popular arts and craft market, known as the Craft Market, Specialty shops selling u

  6. Saint Pierre, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Saint Pierre is a village in the district of Moka in Mauritius. It is considered to be found in the heart of Mauritius.The climatic conditions is cold and ideal especially during summer with cold breeze. The village has significantly changed over the years with a new shopping centre, namely Kendra, gyms, driving more traffic to the village.

  7. Grays & Co Ltd - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Mauritius OK Bottling was founded to add value to spirits distilled by its sister company. The aim was to better serve the Mauritian market, and distribution was handled by Harel Mallac. In 1978 Harel Mallac and Harel Frères created a 50% JV, Hamarel to focus on the marketing of their brands.

  8. Sainte-Croix, Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Sainte-Croix is a suburb of the capital city, Port Louis, in Mauritius, an independent island in the Indian Ocean. It is most famous for its association with the Roman Catholic beatus Jacques-Désiré Laval , who worked in Sainte-Croix as a missionary from 1841 until his death in 1864.

  9. Chemin-Grenier - Wikipedia

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    Chemin-Grenier is a village in Mauritius located in Savanne District. The village is administered by the Chemin-Grenier Village Council under the aegis of the Savanne District Council. [ 2 ] According to the 2011 census by Statistics Mauritius , the village population was 12,223.