Neither coffee nor clothes: what tourists take with them from the Seychelles
Numerous tourists are attracted to the Seychelles for its idyllic beaches and tropical vegetation. If you are traveling to this stunning place, buy some souvenirs here.
Coco de mer, also called sea coconuts, is one of the most common Seychelles souvenirs. This wonderful flavoring ingredient can be found everywhere, but always check for a holographic sticker on the coconut before buying, writes NewsBytes.
Another famous local souvenir is shark chutney. This is a traditional Seychellois dish made from grated and boiled shark meat. It has a sharp and spicy taste because it also contains local fruit called bilimbi and ingredients such as fried onions, lime juice, turmeric, salt, and pepper.
The famous local drink SeyBrew is the island country's best light beer, which is very light and enjoyable. With a density of 4.9%, it is brewed from the finest malt and hops from Australia, Europe, and South Africa.
Take the unforgettable flavors of the Seychelles with you. Most Seychellois perfumes feature lemongrass, vanilla, and warm musky tones. Some are even made from exotic flowers that instantly bring you back to the tropics.
Finally, tourists are advised to buy local handicrafts. After all, Seychelles is known for its locally made products, which contain materials such as coconut shells, dried leaves, and flowers. In the souvenir shops scattered throughout the island country, everyone will find something for themselves: from batik-style clothing and handmade jewelry to coconut bowls and precious metals.
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