A sprawling archipelago of 1,200 islands in the middle of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives has developed a unique culture and identity, and that includes its cuisine which is distinctly Maldivian. While the Maldives has strong influences in its food from countries such as India and Sri Lanka, the people of Maldives have developed flavours of their own with the ingredients available to them.
Over the centuries, the local cuisine has also evolved with influence from foreign trade and travel. With all these factors influencing the local cuisine, you'll find authentic Maldivian cuisine to be truly unique and delicious indeed.
The main ingredients that the people of Maldives often use in cooking are coconut, fish, chilis, and carbohydrates in the form of grains and tubers. The staple foods of the nation are rice and fish with other kinds of protein being eaten only on special occasions. When you get a taste of a traditional Maldivian dish, you’ll discover authenticity in ways you’ve never tried before. Let's take a look at the main ingredients integral in Maldivian cuisine.