The Maldives, renowned for its breathtaking islands and crystal-clear waters, also offers a vibrant culinary scene that reflects its rich cultural tapestry. Maldivian cuisine, deeply influenced by Indian, Sri Lankan, and Arabian flavors, is centered around fresh, locally sourced ingredients, particularly seafood.
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A Few Dishes in Detail
The Maldives is celebrated not only for its stunning scenery but also for its unique cuisine, which blends South Asian influences with a strong emphasis on seafood. Local food features ingredients such as coconut, curry leaves, and various spices, with fish, especially tuna, being a staple in dishes like mas huni and garudhiya.
Sustainable Activities
The Maldives is committed to sustainable fishing practices and eco-dining initiatives, including locally sourced ingredients and farm tours. Guests can also participate in cooking classes at select resorts to learn how to prepare traditional Maldivian and Thai dishes.
Local Tradition
Local dining etiquette, such as eating with the right hand and respecting Islamic customs, as well as alcohol restrictions and Ramadan fasting, is prevalent throughout the country. Notably, this isn’t necessary in the many resorts that dot the archipelago’s islands.
Dining in Resorts
For a taste of local cuisine, consider paying a visit to cafes and restaurants when on a tour in the main island. Resorts islands such as Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives on the other hand feature international cuisine, exclusively. Guests can enjoy meals at fine dining restaurants, casual buffets, and private beachfront settings, with options from all parts of the world as you stay in an overwater bungalow in the Maldives.