Mauritius is a spectacular Indian Ocean destination that is as diverse as it is attractive. It’s a gorgeous country, unequalled in its originality, with a wonderful amalgamation of cultures and religions, towering mountains, smooth oceans, colourful cities, and white, sandy beaches. Fruit trees in Mauritius grow in abundance due to the island’s extraordinarily rich environment, offering inhabitants with a wealth of wonderful fruit to select from. Fruit trees are often propagated by birds or bats and can be found almost anywhere, from villages and forests to open fields and towns.
Here’s a rundown of some of Mauritius’ unusual seasonal fruits and when they’re at their peak:
Papayas, by far the most prevalent fruits in Mauritius, have tiny seeds that are easily propagated. The papaya plant is also highly tenacious, thriving despite some typically challenging terrains or situations, such as cliffs or hard soil. Papayas are available all year in Mauritius, although they are especially delicious in the summer.
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