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Dream of Morocco- a plane taking off in the fog, Bogart & Rains walking away
on the runway in Casablanca. . . "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a
beautiful friendship." - Could it be Rick stayed in Casablanca because he knew
back then Moroccan cuisine was exciting?
Moroccan cuisine has sure made it’s place since times of all the gin joints
(Rick’s Café). It’s considered one of the most diversified cuisines in the world.
A result of the centuries-long melting pot of cultures from African, Berber,
Corsican, Portuguese, Moorish, Middle Eastern, Mediterranean, and Spanish
cuisines.
Spices are used extensively in Moroccan food. While spices have been
imported to Morocco for thousands of years, many ingredients, like saffron,
mint, olives, and citrus are home grown. Chicken is the most widely eaten
meat. Couscous, the most famous Moroccan dish; as is tanjine and harina.
Wash it down with some green tea with mint and lump sugar.
"Here's looking at you, Kid."
Moroccan Spin
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