Oct
20

What do Moroccans eat?

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  1. Mint tea is the best!!! Actually all that food looks delicious…. except for the fish. Grosssss.
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    • Jaime Davila says:

      OMG YES CHRISTY MINT TEAT IS SO DAMN GOOD!!!

      Yeah I’m not a huge big fan of fish, but it is good…lol!!!

    • i hate fish ewwwww but the rest sounds nice

      • Jaime Davila says:

        Oh I hate fish too Amanda, but when I have it for some reason I do enjoy it. I don’t have it often though… I must know it’s fresh and from near by.

  2. Those pancakes look a lot like crepes, though still good. I actually really like cous cous, so may be ok having it a lot.
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    • Yeah I think they were crepes too, but they kept saying pancakes…lol. Oh & cous cous is so good, but after a few days of just that you kinda get tired of it.

  3. What a gastro adventure! I’m really interested with the tuna omelette. Was the tuna like, fresh tuna, not canned?
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  4. Some of this food looks so good! I also wouldn’t have known what Moroccans ate before I read this post. Scott feels the same way as you do about olives, so I may have to warn him before we head to Morocco.
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    • Glad I am not alone Christy…. I really had no clue and felt bad for not knowing. Well now I know & now you know so it all works out. Oh yes let him know, but it will be fine if he doesnt eat them!

  5. I have never tried a tagine. Would love to. Looks lke there is a lot of variety in Morocco. If you get tired of something, you can always taste something different. I have been to places where there is not option. By the way, I don’t like olives neither.
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    • Oh Tagine is sooooo good Ruth, you have to try it one day. Yes Morocco had a lot of variety and I am glad it did because it made it easy to enjoy… all the foods! Woohoo glad we have another olive hater…lol!

  6. Haven’t been to Morocco, but i would love to go soon even just for the food trip part 😀 I think i need to bring extra medicines too since my stomach can act up at times LOL
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    • Oh the food along is worth a trip there. Oh & Mica if you have a weak stomach yeah bring some meds because I am sure it will… not be fun…lol! Im glad I have a tough stomach and even then I still had problems!

  7. I’m glad you enjoyed the food in Morocco! I tried snails before, actually it’s something typical in some parts of Italy as well, and in France! I used to like them when I was a child but it’s been so long since the first time and I am not sure I would try again now! :p
    These pics made me really hungry so now I’m going out of my hostel in Cairo and will look for a nice meal! 🙂
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    • Giulia, I was actually told that snails were popular in France and Italy… so strange I had no clue. I think they were good, but don’t think I would eat them again. Im a bit jealous your in Cairo but I will be there soon!!!

  8. Mmmmmmmmmmh, Moroccan mint tea… LOVE IT!! We love Moroccan food, when we lived in London there were several really good restaurants, the only thing I don’t like is when they put raisins in the vegetarian couscous. The photos make us really excited for Morocco though!!
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    • I actually miss the Mint Tea… now! I loved it a lot and loved that you could have it with everything!!! I would have no clue if in Morocco they put raisins in the veg couscous because I ate the meat ones… I did travel with a vegetarian for a week and she never had a problem finding veg food. So if yall go it will be easy country to find food in. It’s a must visit, but will warn you it has it’s ups and downs!!!

  9. Rolled chocolate pancakes? Olives at every meal? Sign me up!

    I wonder how they would taste together…
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  10. Erika Garfias says:

    Next time you go around the world, I am going to send you with a special notebook where you jot down as many recipies as POSSIBLE!

    Love ya, and I think I am starting to miss you!

    Erika

    • Jaime Davila says:

      OMG ERIKA… HEY!!! When I get home we’ll have to find some the recipes of the amazing foods I have had on the road or try and find restaurants that sell these food. Oh & I love that you are just now starting to miss me… cabrona…lol.

  11. I love Mint Tea! Bought huge pack and smuggled it home 🙂 Even bought all the glasses and kettle for my mum so we can do it Moroccan style at home ha ha ha

    • Jaime Davila says:

      OMG Marysia… MINT TEA is one of the best damn things on Earth!!! I loved it and that’s so cool that you got the whole set for your mom. I’m a bit jealous.

  12. if you ever make it to Marrakech, you have to try tangia

  13. Wow this is great. I haven’t found much real info like this on Morocco, and your posts are exactly what I’ve been looking for!

  14. YUM! That shawarma might be wrapped in a pita. That’s how my boyfriend eats his (he’s a Moroccan from Israel) LOL he eats olives with everything.

    • Jaime Davila says:

      Yeah I think it may be pita… dont remember cus it was ages ago but omg I may be going back to Morocco soon!!!

      • OMG. That is shawarma wrapped in a laffah! I was so naive. :p

        I’ve been to Israel and Morocco several times since my last comment. 😀

  15. welcome to morocco

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