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When talking about Bois Cheri in
Mauritius, all Mauritian thing of their tea. Bois Cheri is a
village and estate where you see kilometre long tea plantation.
Tea has been actually introduced since the French colonisation
which was around the year 1765. The tea produced in Mauritius is
usually for the local market, a part of is for exportation.
Mauritian drinks a lot of tea. At breakfast it is tea with milk
of course and for sure tea time at four in the afternoon as the
British. Bois Cheri is a cooler region, located on the higher
level of Mauritius Island at around five hundreds meters height.
Bois Cheri makes part of the organised tours for tourists. |
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