Angie & Benji's jams & jellies
1 impasse des longozes
Mare à Vieille Place
97433 Salazie
France
Kriké?... Kraké! Angie et Benji is above all a love story. It's a love affair with La Réunion, Salazie and its local produce. Why not drop by their farm to discover their delicious homemade jams and jellies?
A former circus performer, Benji traded the ring for a lush garden at Mare à Vieille Place with his wife Angie to become farmers. Since 2017, they've been passionately growing exotic fruits and vegetables, transforming their harvests into tasty jams and jellies. A haven of flavors and authentic nature to discover!
Sweet potato and pineapple jam, pineapple jam, papaya jam, banana jam, geranium jelly and grape jelly. Authentic gustatory treasures, made with fresh, local fruit. For a sweet journey, let yourself be transported by sunny flavors and savor the island's gourmet spirit!
"Fai zot panier!"
Order your produce by phone and pick it up every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at the following locations:
- Salazie town hall parking lot at 8 a.m
- Bras-Panon town hall parking lot, 8:45 a.m
- Saint-André town hall parking lot, 9:40 a.m
- Parking le Baranchois at 10:40 a.m
- Saint-Gilles theater parking lot at 12:20pm
Prices
Product prices :
- Jams & jellies: €4 per 230 g*
*Prices subject to change - please contact the producer directly for current prices.
Sales point(s)
Benjamin and Angéline Pausé are farmers in the Salazie cirque. In a lush garden at Mare à Veille Place, where nature flourishes over 3000 m². Angie & Benji lovingly grow a wide variety of exotic produce. Cassava, turmeric, corn, ginger... A whole range of flavors!
My business is the land: I grow fruit and vegetables. We don't need to produce large quantities. We come from a family that lived off the land. The land is a wonderful thing. When you can recover, pick and harvest what you've grown yourself, it's extraordinary. Especially with natural agriculture.
We don't weed with chemicals, we do everything by hand, and if it's really too overgrown, we use a brush cutter. All the weeds we leave become manure, like a mattress for the soil. The soil needs protection, and so do the insects.
We do everything naturally, just as our grandfather and father did.
It's now been at least four years since we obtained the National Park Spirit.

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