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Mint tea is the best!!! Actually all that food looks delicious…. except for the fish. Grosssss.
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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
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.
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.
What a gastro adventure! I’m really interested with the tuna omelette. Was the tuna like, fresh tuna, not canned?
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It really was a gastro adventure gayE. I think the omelette was made of canned tuna… it was just so damn good. I loved it a lot & plan on making a few some time soon.
i think it taste good but it could of had a different filling to make it taste better
I love Moroccan food Becca!
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!
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!
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!
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!!!
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!!!
Rolled chocolate pancakes? Olives at every meal? Sign me up!
I wonder how they would taste together…
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Jaja Matt I don’t think they would taste together… but when you are out here & try them let me know how it goes…lol!
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
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.
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
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.
if you ever make it to Marrakech, you have to try tangia
I did spend some time in Marrakech, I didn’t try that though.
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!
Glad I can help!
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.
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. 😀
welcome to morocco