{"id":1371,"date":"2024-01-31T01:02:44","date_gmt":"2024-01-31T11:02:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2024\/01\/exotic-flavours-in-your-basket-buying-guide-to-local-products-in-tahiti\/"},"modified":"2025-07-09T15:25:50","modified_gmt":"2025-07-10T01:25:50","slug":"exotic-flavours-in-your-basket-buying-guide-to-local-products-in-tahiti","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/en\/2024\/01\/exotic-flavours-in-your-basket-buying-guide-to-local-products-in-tahiti\/","title":{"rendered":"Exotic flavours in your basket: buying guide to local products in Tahiti"},"content":{"rendered":"<!--themify_builder_content-->\n<div id=\"themify_builder_content-1371\" data-postid=\"1371\" class=\"themify_builder_content themify_builder_content-1371 themify_builder tf_clear\">\n                    <div  data-lazy=\"1\" class=\"module_row themify_builder_row tb_q3ps861 tb_first tf_w\">\n                        <div class=\"row_inner col_align_top tb_col_count_1 tf_box tf_rel\">\n                        <div  data-lazy=\"1\" class=\"module_column tb-column col-full tb_f5zr861 first\">\n                    <!-- module text -->\n<div  class=\"module module-text tb_wz4m338   \" data-lazy=\"1\">\n        <div  class=\"tb_text_wrap\">\n        <p>Do you fancy a sensory experience with exotic flavours and local produce?<\/p><p>Here&#8217;s a list of must-taste products.<\/p><p><strong>1. Tahitian fruits <\/strong><\/p><p>Start by visiting a market. There are several in Tahiti, the best known being <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2023\/12\/le-marche-de-papeete\/\">Pape&#8217;ete&#8217;s<\/a><\/strong>but by the roadside, usually in our islands, you&#8217;ll find enough to satisfy you: sweet pineapples, ripe or green mangoes, papayas, generous grapefruits, watermelons, coconuts, limes (those of the marquises are exquisite ;-)) and colorful bananas of which the <em>rio<\/em> (small, firm and tasty) and the plantin or <em>fe&#8217;i<\/em>.<\/p><p><strong>2. Fresh fish and seafood delights to discover<\/strong><\/p><p>Visit the fish markets (<a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2023\/12\/le-marche-de-papeete\/\"><strong>Pape&#8217;ete<\/strong><\/a>, Pirae) for fresh tuna or <em>mahi-mahi<\/em>. Fishermen also like to sell their catch directly to consumers, often on the roadside. Fish are sold &#8220;in packs&#8221;, ideal for an entire family. Prefer lagoon fish, which have a more savory taste. The flesh of the <em>Paraha Peue<\/em> is delicious, sold in supermarkets in season.<\/p><p>The <em>korori<\/em> (from the Gambiers and Tuamotu islands), the adductor muscle of the pearl oyster, is sold commercially. It is eaten raw, drizzled with lime.<\/p><p>The <em>pahua<\/em> or clam is sold frozen in most shops.<\/p><p><em>Vana<\/em> or sea urchins are sold on the roadside in season.<\/p><p>Crustaceans are sold in season, as they are regulated: Huahine crabs, lobsters, <em>varo<\/em>, <em>troca<\/em>, <em>maoa<\/em>, blue shrimps from the Tahiti peninsula. See <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ressources-marines.gov.pf\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the Marine Resources website.<\/a><\/p><p><strong>3. Local juices to refresh your senses<\/strong><\/p><p>You&#8217;ll find fresh fruit juice vendors everywhere: mixed with sugar cane juice (in front of Carrefour Punaauia), Pape&#8217;ete shops like Tahiti Smoothies, Mister Juice Tahiti or Caf\u00e9 Maeva, for example. On Mo&#8217;orea, visit the agricultural high school snack bar for delicious juices made up to the minute. The drinks are refreshing and can be very original when <em>noni<\/em>, guava or tamarind juice is added. <\/p><p><strong>4. Culinary crafts: vanilla, coffee and <em>monoi<\/em> to take home with you<\/strong><\/p><p>Your shopping exploration in Tahiti wouldn&#8217;t be complete without discovering the treasures of the local culinary arts and crafts. Tahitian vanilla, coffee grown on many islands, and traditional <em>monoi<\/em> fragrance oil offer you an exceptional taste and smell experience to take home with you.<\/p><p><strong>5. Uru, yams, taro<\/strong><\/p><p>The flavors of our islands are those of the entire Pacific. <em>Uru<\/em>, yams and <em>taros<\/em> are cooked and then drizzled with coconut milk obtained by pressing the nut.<\/p><p><strong>Read<\/strong>:<a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2024\/01\/a-la-decouverte-du-four-traditionnel-polynesien\/\">Discovering ahim\u0101&#8217;a, traditional baked foods<\/a><\/p><p><strong>6. Polynesian sweets and treats for your taste buds<\/strong><\/p><p>End your culinary journey with a taste of the local delicacies. Confectionery made with coconut, exotic fruits and cane sugar will satisfy your taste buds. 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Tahitian fruits <\/strong><\/p><p>Start by visiting a market. There are several in Tahiti, the best known being <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2023\/12\/le-marche-de-papeete\/\">Pape'ete's<\/a><\/strong>but by the roadside, usually in our islands, you'll find enough to satisfy you: sweet pineapples, ripe or green mangoes, papayas, generous grapefruits, watermelons, coconuts, limes (those of the marquises are exquisite ;-)) and colorful bananas of which the <em>rio<\/em> (small, firm and tasty) and the plantin or <em>fe'i<\/em>.<\/p><p><strong>2. Fresh fish and seafood delights to discover<\/strong><\/p><p>Visit the fish markets (<a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2023\/12\/le-marche-de-papeete\/\"><strong>Pape'ete<\/strong><\/a>, Pirae) for fresh tuna or <em>mahi-mahi<\/em>. Fishermen also like to sell their catch directly to consumers, often on the roadside. Fish are sold \"in packs\", ideal for an entire family. Prefer lagoon fish, which have a more savory taste. The flesh of the <em>Paraha Peue<\/em> is delicious, sold in supermarkets in season.<\/p><p>The <em>korori<\/em> (from the Gambiers and Tuamotu islands), the adductor muscle of the pearl oyster, is sold commercially. It is eaten raw, drizzled with lime.<\/p><p>The <em>pahua<\/em> or clam is sold frozen in most shops.<\/p><p><em>Vana<\/em> or sea urchins are sold on the roadside in season.<\/p><p>Crustaceans are sold in season, as they are regulated: Huahine crabs, lobsters, <em>varo<\/em>, <em>troca<\/em>, <em>maoa<\/em>, blue shrimps from the Tahiti peninsula. See <a href=\"https:\/\/www.ressources-marines.gov.pf\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">the Marine Resources website.<\/a><\/p><p><strong>3. Local juices to refresh your senses<\/strong><\/p><p>You'll find fresh fruit juice vendors everywhere: mixed with sugar cane juice (in front of Carrefour Punaauia), Pape'ete shops like Tahiti Smoothies, Mister Juice Tahiti or Caf\u00e9 Maeva, for example. On Mo'orea, visit the agricultural high school snack bar for delicious juices made up to the minute. The drinks are refreshing and can be very original when <em>noni<\/em>, guava or tamarind juice is added. <\/p><p><strong>4. Culinary crafts: vanilla, coffee and <em>monoi<\/em> to take home with you<\/strong><\/p><p>Your shopping exploration in Tahiti wouldn't be complete without discovering the treasures of the local culinary arts and crafts. Tahitian vanilla, coffee grown on many islands, and traditional <em>monoi<\/em> fragrance oil offer you an exceptional taste and smell experience to take home with you.<\/p><p><strong>5. Uru, yams, taro<\/strong><\/p><p>The flavors of our islands are those of the entire Pacific. <em>Uru<\/em>, yams and <em>taros<\/em> are cooked and then drizzled with coconut milk obtained by pressing the nut.<\/p><p><strong>Read<\/strong>:<a href=\"https:\/\/anoe-tahiti.com\/2024\/01\/a-la-decouverte-du-four-traditionnel-polynesien\/\">Discovering ahim\u0101'a, traditional baked foods<\/a><\/p><p><strong>6. Polynesian sweets and treats for your taste buds<\/strong><\/p><p>End your culinary journey with a taste of the local delicacies. Confectionery made with coconut, exotic fruits and cane sugar will satisfy your taste buds. 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