korteriomaniku
Korteriomaniku is a traditional dish originating from the island of Mauritius, a country in the Indian Ocean. The name "korteriomaniku" is derived from the Mauritian Creole language, where "korterio" means "small" and "maniku" refers to "meat." The dish is a small, savory pastry filled with a mixture of ground meat, typically beef or mutton, seasoned with spices such as curry powder, turmeric, and garlic. The filling is encased in a thin, flaky pastry crust, which is often golden brown in color.
Korteriomaniku is a popular street food in Mauritius, often sold by vendors at markets and local fairs.
The preparation of korteriomaniku involves mixing the ground meat with spices and cooking it until it is
Despite its humble origins as a street food, korteriomaniku has gained recognition for its distinctive taste