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Street food experience: Anas grated pineapple sorbet

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Discover Anas' pineapple sorbet near Mare aux Vacoas: an explosion of sweet, spicy and tangy flavors for just 50 Rs. An unmissable gourmet break in Mauritius!

An unexpected encounter

Imagine a van parked by the side of the road, in the middle of nowhere. And there, a pineapple vendor named Anas. Yes, you read that right: Anas, the pineapple seller. Sometimes things just happen!

But Anas doesn’t just sell succulent fresh pineapples ready to eat. He also has a specialty that attracts the curious and fans of local street food: his famous pineapple sorbet.

You’ll find it at Takamaka Boutique Winery, not far from Mare aux Vacoas.

An explosion of flavors

Behind his stand, Anas prepares this unique dessert with a special machine. Before your very eyes, he transforms the pineapple into a finely shaved sorbet, which he then enhances with a combination of typically Mauritian flavors:

  • Salt and chillies to spice things up
  • Pineapple confit for an even fruitier touch
  • Tamarind sauce for a light acidity

A veritable festival of sweet, tangy and spicy flavors to tantalize the taste buds!

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A snack break at a low price

The experience doesn’t end with the taste: the price is just as attractive. For just 50 Rs (around 1€), you’ll leave with a beautiful tray of pineapple sorbet ready to be enjoyed. A real nugget of Mauritian street food, not to be missed!

An address worth testing

If you’re passing near Mare aux Vacoas, keep an eye out for the Anas van. Whether you’re more of an ice cream person or a plain pineapple person, one thing’s for sure: this little snack stop won’t leave you indifferent. Basically, Anas is known for its plain pineapples that you can buy in bulk for a good price. 

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So, will you let yourself be tempted by this delicious Mauritian experience? 🍍🍧

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