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Hi Guys

MelleJeanne

I've just arrived in Mauritius from the UK. Granted I've only been here 2 weeks, still making the shift from the UK to here is not easy. Given I couldn't take the British climate any longer, the sun and being so close to the sea at all times is a tremendous bonus.My main difficulty is food. I'm committed to organic food. Finding the range is proving a challenge. More importantly, the cost of what's available in the supermaket is really exorbitant compared even to the UK.

Any suggestions would be highly welcome. I've left close friends behind. Would be great to make new ones. I'd be interested to chat to anyone generally about being here.

Sudir

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Harmonie

Welcome to ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Sudir!

Hope that you'll soon be enlightened.;)

Harmonie.

terence

Hi Sudir,

Weclome to Mauritius.

Cheers!!!
Terence

alaintier

I would suggest you the Goodlands Market Place every wednesday and saturday.
You will find plenty of local fruits and vegetables with almost and probably  no pesticides. And a lot cheaper than in the grocery stores.
In french or in creole, it's «la foire», pronounce it «la fwar».

aheloise

traditional market will be and advantage for you compare to supermarket.

fardeen_Uk

Hey,

ur rite. Am from the UK too...although am down here visiting families and looking after the business, i can tell you one thing, you can miss the Uk but won't miss the weather!lol...I also live in the north. If you need any more info, feel free to get in touch,i love to socialise and meet new people.

Teke care,

Fardeen.

Sump

Welcome.have a nice stay with us.maybe food lovers at bagatelle may be of help.