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What are typicel dishes from morocco?? |
What are typicel dishes from morocco?? lol...too many people pulled their answers from the net and didn't seem to find an all to accurate site. tall, dark n handsome..in other words, i dunno. soz hun. happy halloween tho x kebabs, lamb, rice... roasted mediterranean veggies.. coucous.... erm...sorry thats all i can think of Cous-cous? lamb tangine which is cooked in atraditional north african tangine pot. which usually made of apricots and spices and usually served with cous cous Tagine (or at least I think thats how it is spelt). Its named after the pot it is cooked in. Its comparable to what we would think of as a stew. It usually consists of lamb or chicken alongside potatoes and other assorted vegetables. Very tasty too. Its often served with Cous Cous, another staple of the North African diet. Ooh, i just literally got back from a week in Morocco and i mainly ate in foreign restaurants because the food is very bland or sweet! Breakfast consists of sweet cake slices with maple syrup and a sweet, set yoghurt. I went to a Moroccan restaurant and had lemon chicken and 'haricot verte' (green beans) and lamb shoulder as well. All with little pots of cumin and salt on the side for your own seasoning. Certainly not the spicy dishes i expected! cous cous Pie 'n' mash, Moroccan style Lamb tagine - its like a casserole and it has apricots in it. Also couscous, kebabs and rice. COUS-COUS: a grain from semolina which is steamed adn topped with veggies and meat, MARKAH: A saucy dish cooked in a pressure cooker or tagine with meat or chicken and usually with veggies. It is eaten with bread. The bread serves as your fork! PASTELLA or BASTELLA: A round and sweet and savory dish of chicken topped with eggs and sweetened almonds , carefully wrapped in special "paper", warkah, similiar to phylo dough. This is usually served on special occasions. There are others too but since you said typical, I think I'll stop here. I don't like KusKus but there is nothing better in this world than a tangine marocaine. If yopu are January/February there you have to try theyr Oranges --- splended. Couscous - with vegetables and meat (any variety or combination) It dos'ent matter mate, its all crap. Peasant food I'm afraid Cous Cous is one. Or a terrine. Isn't that Moroccan. Mind you a terrine is a type of cooking pot, not so much the dish itself. They probably eat goats and camels too. |
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