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BISCUITERIE H. RAULT

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Ville Noire, Mahébourg, Mauritius
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2024
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2024

A family business rooted in its 19th century roots, whose machines have the slightly solemn appearance of antiques

Even before you enter the holy of holies, the sacred lair with the scent of hot biscuits, the guide takes you to the family well, where the only hydraulic ram pump ever invented by the Montgolfier brothers captures the energy of the river: a pride almost as much as the cakes... and as a signal. Press the decelerator, you're in the depths of Mauritius, far from the lagoon, the glamour, the glitter. Authentic sequence. Is it the story of a transference, a fantasy, a transference? That of a filiation in any case, therefore an act of love. The ancestor, Fabien Rault, comes from Brittany and carries within him the buttery taste of the pancakes of his childhood. The son pursues the dream and, with the means at hand, tries to reproduce the taste of the biscuits so often told. For lack of wheat, he tries manioc. We are in 1870, a company is born.

Although it is unique in the world and supplying for export, it remains forever family owned and rooted in its 19th century juice. Here, the machines have the somewhat solemn look of antique pieces, the moulding of the dough is carried out by ladies wearing charlottes and the packaging of the biscuits is done by hand, under the eye of the boss in front of her account book. Balzac tropical version. You have to dare to wander through the alleys of the back of Mahébourg to discover this pearl, to live this little moment of nothing in this improbable space. Gently, we are given the keys to the making, but not the doses of the recipe fiercely kept secret by the members of the small family business! The process, which is traditional and unchanged, allows us to make biscuits and cakes without preservatives, colourings or binding agents, making it one of the healthiest cakes on the sugar planet.

During the First World War, the biscuit factory even helped to feed part of the local population and grew. But in the 1980s, due to a lack of manioc and a difficult economic situation, the factory almost went bankrupt and they had to resort to importing dried cassava from Madagascar, and then initiate guided tours to ensure the survival of the tradition.

Thanks to these efforts, every day, more than 15,000 cakes are made on the spot and are available in seven flavours: butter, coconut, milk, aniseed, vanilla, chocolate, cinnamon, not to mention the filled cakes that can only be obtained at the biscuit factory or in the supermarkets of Mahébourg, almost a privilege (!). The visit naturally ends with a tasting.

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Visited in september 2024
Amazing tour and completely worth it. The tasting was wonderful.
Visited in september 2024
Agréable visite, courte, mais le déplacement en vaut le coup si l’on s’intéresse à ce procédé de fabrication artisanale qui est unique à Maurice.
Une dégustation est compris avec la visite, où il est possible de goûter à toutes les saveurs des biscuits disponibles sur le marché.
Visited in september 2024
Very nice place, in a pleasant surroundings
We took the guided tour - guide was answering all our questions, we had a „private” tour - only our family. So we could do it not rushing.
Biscuits are quite tasty. Not all tastes but it’s a matter of likes
Visited in august 2024
When touring we enjoy trying tastings like this and cultural experiences rather than just sitting in a resort.

For MUR 175 we got coffee and various biscuit tastings.

CASH only.

The biscuits are not my scene and very dry.

Its interesting that its been going for R150 years and to see how they make it but it's not something I would look out for in the mall to buy.

If we didn't have coffee to wash it down ... It would not have worked.

They all pretty much taste the same... The sesame seed was the best.

If you want a cultural experience... Go for it.

If you are expecting a sensational tasting... Maybe skip it.
Visited in august 2024
Une véritable rencontre avec l’histoire de l’île Maurice. La vrai qualité des biscuits maniocs. Une magnifique découverte sur la fabrication et la tradition. Une dégustation en fin de visite vous fait découvrir la diversité de ce biscuit simple uniquement vendu à Maurice.

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