A Mauritian Delicacy with a Long Pedigree:

Chou Palmiste or Palm-heart Salad One of the speciality dishes enjoyed by visitors to Mauritius is palm heart salad, often served nowadays with prawns or other accompaniments. Throughout the history of settlement of the islands, visitors have remarked on this refreshing and delicious dish which, however was seen by some as profligate, because its consumption… Continue reading A Mauritian Delicacy with a Long Pedigree:

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The ZAMUDIO family name

From the Philippines to Mauritius This name derives from Jean Joseph Zamudio who is believed to have been born around 1743 in Manila [Philippines],the son of Domingue Zamudio and Jeanne Sevanne. He arrived at Port Louis, the Isle of France,in 1761 on the ship ‘Industrie’ . He settled, and became a merchant, and served as… Continue reading The ZAMUDIO family name

“Grand Port: Untold Stories”

    OUVRAGE PUBLIÉ À LONDRES “Grand Port: Untold Stories” CRIOS (Centre for Research on Indian Ocean Societies) Vient de paraître à Londres, la toute dernière publication de CRIOS (Centre for Research on Indian Ocean Societies), Grand Port: Untold Stories, avec pour auteurs Marina Carter et Mark S. Hall. “Zistwar Jouan” de L.D.C. Cuniah y figure également.… Continue reading “Grand Port: Untold Stories”

Hidden Treasures of Mauritius

Hidden Treasures of Mauritius An Aerial View of the Landing Spot   1.The Hidden History of the Northern Coastal resorts As you enjoy a swim or a stroll along the beach, spare a thought for the soldiers who, two hundred years ago this month, landed in their thousands along this stretch of coast, carrying muskets… Continue reading Hidden Treasures of Mauritius