A culinary journey through exceptional terroir
As you visit Provence Méditerranée, the taste of vacation takes on a whole new meaning. Traditional dishes at restaurant tables, exceptional produce at colorful markets or direct from the grower, Provence wines enjoyed as aperitifs, picnics prepared with local specialties: the delights of the south are revealed. Awaken your senses and immerse yourself in a delicious culinary experience.
5 good reasons to taste local
- Meet passionate producers and artisans
- To buy in short circuit and eat good products
- To enjoy specialities directly from the market stalls
- Combine the flavours of Provence Méditerranée with your vacation memories
- Learn how to concoct your favorite recipes
A taste of vacation
Local specialties are a must during your vacation, and should not be missed if you want to fully immerse yourself in Provence Méditerranée. Emblematic dishes or unique flavors, take a tour of such delights as cade, oysters and mussels from Tamaris, nougat, craft beers…and savor traditional dishes with a southern accent, such as tapenade, fish soup and aïoli.
Passionate producers and a unique terroir
Our breeders and farmers offer a wide range of exceptional products combined with the flavors of Provence Méditerranée. Fresh shellfish and fish from the Bay of Tamaris, renowned AOC Côtes-de-Provence or Bandol wines, Var flowers, spirulina, snails, kiwis and strawberries, not forgetting the emblematic honey and olive oil. Meet these artisans of taste directly on their farms, in local produce stores or at markets.
The colors and scents of the markets
The colors, the smells, the singing accents of the stallholders and the sun-drenched fruits are the soul of Provence Méditerranée’s markets. You may be familiar with the most typical, the one on Cours Lafayette in Toulon, sung by Gilbert Bécaud. Take a stroll along the seafront in Six-Fours-les-Plages, in Hyères in the historic heart of the town, or at one of the local farmers’ markets. Black olives, bouquets of thyme and rosemary, orange blossom turnips: every day of the week has its own market.
Our advice
Most markets take place in the morning until 12pm, or even 1pm in summer. If you’re not available at these times, visit the farmers’ market in the Gare district of Ollioules on Mondays and Fridays from 5pm to 7pm. The guarantee of good products in a short circuit.
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