Wednesday, July 23

Traditional and Popular Foods in Martinique

Martinique’s cuisine is a flavorful fusion of French, African, Caribbean, and Indian influences — often called “Créole cuisine”. It blends bold spices, fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and classic French cooking techniques.


MAIN DISHES

Dish NameDescription
Colombo de pouletChicken stewed in a Caribbean curry blend (inspired by Indian spices) with vegetables
Blaff de poissonFish marinated with lime, garlic, and spices, then lightly boiled
ChatrouOctopus cooked Creole-style, often with tomatoes, onions, and chili
Féroce d’avocatSpicy avocado and salted codfish mash, mixed with cassava flour
Poulet boucanéSmoked grilled chicken seasoned with local herbs (barbecue-style)
Lambi (conch)Sea snail cooked in Creole sauce; considered a delicacy

SIDES AND STAPLES

  • Riz créole – Creole-style rice, usually seasoned with onions, herbs, and sometimes coconut
  • Gratin de bananes jaunes – Baked sweet plantain gratin
  • Fried plantains – Sliced and fried until caramelized
  • Cassava (manioc) – Used in breads and porridges
  • Breadfruit – Roasted or stewed as a starch

STREET FOODS & SNACKS

  • Accras de morue – Salted cod fritters, crispy and spicy
  • Boudin créole – Blood sausage with spice and herbs (black or white)
  • Pâtés salés – Small stuffed pastries with meat or fish
  • Agoulous – Local-style sandwiches filled with meat, cheese, and sauce in soft bread

TROPICAL FRUITS & DESSERTS

ItemDescription
Tarte à la bananeBanana tart, often with rum and spices
Tourment d’amourCoconut tart with jam, popular on neighboring islands
Sorbet cocoCoconut ice cream, traditionally made by hand
FruitsMango, guava, passionfruit, pineapple, soursop, tamarind, and carambola (starfruit)

BEVERAGES

  • Ti’ punch – Rum, lime, and cane syrup (traditional aperitif)
  • Rhum agricole – Locally distilled sugarcane rum (a major export)
  • Planteur punch – Fruit juice, rum, and spices
  • Fruit juices – Freshly made from mango, guava, tamarind, and more
  • Coconut water – Widely available and enjoyed chilled

SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES

Being a Caribbean island, Martinique enjoys abundant seafood like:

  • Red snapper
  • Lobster
  • Shrimp
  • Conch (lambi)
  • Tuna and marlin (grilled or smoked)
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