If you have a favorite Moroccan Family Recipe you’d like to share send it to reviews@moroccoblogs.com Lalla Zina is my grandmother. She’s 70 years old and she was born and grew up in Fes. She is a true Fassi woman. When she married my grandfather she was just 17 years old. She used to go
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My mother was born in 1969 in the town of Bhalil not far from Fes. She grew up there. When she was a young girl, she was a good student and in her free time she helped her mother at home, like all good Moroccan girls do. Her mother taught her traditional recipes from the Berber culture that are so delicious. This is one of them.
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If you have a Moroccan Family Recipe you’d like to share send it to reviews@moroccoblogs.com Mrs. Fatiha is my grandmother. She was born and grew up in Fes and she is about 80 years old. She maried my grandfather when she was just 15 years old. At that time she used to go camping with
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Zineb I. sends us this recipe for our Moroccan Family Recipes Series. If you have a great family recipe you’d like to share with readers at MoroccoBlogs.com just send it to reviews@moroccoblogs.com Idrissi Mohammde is my father. He is 60 years old. He was born in Fez and grew up there. When he married my
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My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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My class at the American Language Center in Fes was terribly excited to have the opportunity to present travel advice to potential visitors of their city. Once again, I gave them the choice of me posting their work to MoroccoBlogs.com or Vagobond.com and they overwhelmingly chose Morocco Blogs. It seems that the students and many
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We’ve translated this article from Sefrou.org from the original French for those of you who don’t read anything but English. The Sefrou Cherry Queen elected this year to the 90th edition of the Cherry Festival is Sefrou Lubna Al-Bakri, the representative of the city of Marrakech. She was crowned on Friday alongside Sara Bahar and
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Le Souk Ceramique 10 inch Serving Tajine, Honey Design Tagine is the Moroccan name for a cooking pot,one pot in particular has claimed this name as it’s own. The Tagine is made from clay and has a conical lid. It comes in 100s of different sizes and shapes. Tagines were originally and still today used
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We’ve been looking at a lot of food blogs lately and starting with our next review we will be focusing on a different topic but before we do that, we have to show you one more food blog to make your palate tickle. A Moroccan Kitchen Teaching and Tasting wonderful food in Fez is, at
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What two things aside from couscous immediately identify food as uniquely Moroccan? Easy Mint Tea and Tajine. This beautiful blog is part travel, part food, part cooking, and part personal reflections and experience. In addition it has photographs that are worthy of a National Geographic, and no shortage of great recipes. Just one part of
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