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By: Justin Aldridge
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| Eating out is one of the big attractions of
Morocco. Morocco’s traditional, elaborate haute cuisine dishes are
excellent, healthy and good value for money. It is easy to see why Robert Carrier, celebrated cook and food writer, once described Moroccan food as among the most exciting in the world. The variety of ingredients and spices used is impressive. Morocco’s abundance of fresh, locally grown foodstuffs creates an abundance of a meat, fish, fruit, root vegetables, nuts and aromatic spices, so integral to typical Moroccan cuisine. With Arab, Berber, Roman, African, French and Spanish influences, the Moroccan food positively reflects the country's rich cultural heritage. |
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Moroccan Specialities:• Harira - a rich soup made with chick peas
and lentils Moroccan drinks:• Mint Tea - an integral part of Moroccan
life. It is extremely refreshing and made with green tea, fresh mint
and plenty of sugar |
| Restaurants: usually serve French,
Italian or Spanish cuisine as well as typical Moroccan dishes. The
three-course fixed menus are inexpensive. Bars: can have either waiter or counter service. Laws on alcohol are liberal for non-Muslim visitors and in most tourist areas bars will stay open late. Wines, beers and spirits are widely available, while the Moroccan versions offer the best value for money. Many of the souks have stalls selling kebabs (brochettes) often served with a spicy sauce. Other Moroccan dishes can be eaten in small, basic restaurants within the souks or medinas. They are cheap, simply served but mouth wateringly delicious. |
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About the author: Tina Andlaw lives in Spain and regularly
contributes articles to Sunseeker Homes (www.sunseekerhomes.com)
the Spanish property information website.
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