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Taste buds on tour

It’s the unique mix of cultures which makes French Polynesia so fascinating – and the food so delicious. French is the official language of the country, but Tahitian and French greetings are common, and croissants jostle for space on the breakfast table with coconut bread and papaya. At times the combination of French, Polynesian and also Chinese influences can lead to unexpected outcomes – the casse-croûte chow mein, for example, is a local speciality consisting of a baguette filled with Chinese noodles. We get the chance to try this carbs-on-carbs concoction, along with ‘pai banane’ and ‘pai ananas’ (banana and pineapple pies), at the snack outlet of Golden Lake, the only Chinese restaurant on the island of

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