
Food & Drink
Welcome to the Republic of Mozambique, or in Portuguese, “Moçambique or República de Moçambique,” named after the sultan, “Muça Alebique.”
Welcome to the Republic of Mozambique, or in Portuguese, “Moçambique or República de Moçambique,” named after the sultan, “Muça Alebique.”
If you are travelling in Mozambique, there are certain document you will require
All visitors, except South Africans and Malawians, require visas to travel
During the civil war in Mozambique almost all big game was killed........
Breakfast as in many other countries includes tea and coffee, fresh fruits, egg or fresh fish is also served. Breakfast is usually light, as the main meal of the day is lunch.
Bread in Mozambique is excellent, Mozambique bread is made in the Portuguese style – visit a bakery in the mid morning and get some great Portuguese buns straight from the oven, mmmmmmmm!
Prego rolls or steak sandwiches in Mozambique are delicious and available almost every where, especially from the stalls within towns and cities.
Seafood is abundant along the warm coastal waters and is huge in Mozambique, you can get all sorts and every restaurant serves a selection – a seafood platter is always a good option, this will include fresh fish, prawns, calamari, crab, lobster, and crayfish, served with rice or chips.
Fresh fruit and vegetables are sold everywhere, as you travel along the roads you will be encountered by locals selling bags of cashew nuts, buy a bag and some fresh pineapple, delicious!
Menus in Mozambique can be a bit unimaginitive and all quite similar, so why not ask if there are any chef special if you are tired of the usual! Tipping is not generally expected outside the larger towns and cites where for good food and service, around 5 per cent of the bill is normal.
If you want to have a couple while in Mozambique, you will probably be able to get your usual tipple, or close! All of the normal spirits are sold as are all the usual mixers. Many bottles coolers such as Redds are imported from SA and widley available, and many shots are also imported from SA for those there to party! The local beer is very good too!