Sunday , 5 May 2024
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About thirty miles away to the South from the capital city, the town named Behenjy has long been being famed by its production of foie gras

Behenjy or Foie Gras Town

Along the National Road 7, a town called Behenjy and its motels prompt travellers to make a spontanous stop for the sake of having a taste of the town’s famed foie gras. Several local products actually do contribute to the business’ success, for example vanilla or pepper. Besides, prices happen to be much more affordable compared to what is being found in big cities. In addition to this, Behenjy offers the opportunity to enjoy its gastronomic specialty with a peculiar feeling of time travel, for its structure, its train station and its ancient buildings do remind a taste of the development of the Malagasy traditional architecture during the colonial era