Filed in Featured Destinations — December 6, 2024
French Polynesia, a paradise of lush landscapes and crystal-clear waters, offers more than just breathtaking views. Its cuisine is a delightful blend of traditional Polynesian flavors and French influences, creating a unique culinary experience that should not be missed. Here, we present five must-try dishes that epitomize French Polynesia’s vibrant food culture, along with recommendations on where to savor these exquisite delights.
Poisson cru, often referred to as the national dish of French Polynesia, is a refreshing take on ceviche. This dish features raw fish marinated in coconut milk and lime juice, often accompanied by fresh vegetables.
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Tahitian vanilla is revered worldwide for its rich, floral aroma. More than 80% of the vanilla grown in French Polynesia is from the island of Taha’a. The delicate process of hand-pollination and sun-curing makes this vanilla truly special. You’ll often find it infused in sauces for fish dishes or in decadent desserts.
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While not a dish, and not original to French Polynesia, the mai tai cocktail is an iconic beverage you must try while in French Polynesia. Made with a mix of rums, lime juice, orgeat syrup, and orange liqueur, it’s the perfect tropical refreshment.
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Breadfruit, or uru, is a versatile starch that is a staple in the Polynesian diet. It can be fried, mashed, boiled, roasted, or broiled. One popular preparation involves roasting it over hot coals and mashing it with coconut milk to create a dish called kaka.
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French Polynesia’s waters are teeming with unique seafood options. From mama (raw clam-like mollusks) to toetoe river crabs and exotic fish like sea urchin, parrotfish, and barracuda, the variety is immense.
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From the fresh and vibrant poisson cru to the luxurious allure of Tahitian vanilla, French Polynesia’s cuisine offers a feast for the senses. Whether you’re dining at a high-end restaurant or enjoying a casual market meal, these unique dishes provide a delicious way to explore the islands’ culture and heritage.
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Featured image by Stéphane Mailion Photography