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Moroccan Culinary Tour – why and what to expect

Moroccan spices

Morocco, like many parts of the world, has a cuisine that is unique to the region. Their food is highly colourful, tasty and not too spicy. Due to their unique cuisine, this makes travel to Morocco for food lovers incredibly popular.

One of the most popular regions of Morocco is Marrakech, famous for its marketplace where almost anything you could possibly desire can be found, and then bartered for in traditional Moroccan style. The famous markets of Morocco are also where you can buy your ingredients and spices to make Moroccan dishes.

A culinary tour of Morocco allows you to spend a great holiday in Morocco sampling food from each and every region, and each region has its own specialities. A culinary tour also allows you the unique opportunity to cook Moroccan food yourself, under the tutorship of the chef, and then to put your skills into practice when you get back home for that taste of Morocco at home.

When you travel to Morocco you’ll be able to spend your time staying on one of the authentic riads. Riads are traditional houses in Morocco, and have the unique feature of an interior garden. The most traditional riads also feature a fountain in the interior garden. Travel to Morocco for an experience and memories you will treasure forever.

If you’re craving for some Moroccan cuisines before your dream holiday to Morocco, why not try making some yourself at home?! Following are some great Moroccan recipes we have found for you, enjoy!

Soup & Entrée

  1. Harira – Lamb and Lentil soup, AKA. the national soup of Morocco
  2. Ksra – Moroccan flat bread
  3. Moroccan-Style Stuffed Acorn Squash
  4. Moroccan Zaalouk Recipe – Eggplant and Tomato Cooked Salad
  5. Taktouka – Moroccan Cooked Tomato and Green Pepper Salad
  6. Chakchuka – Grilled Pepper & Tomato Salad
  7. Moroccan Fish Bastila
  8. Maakouda Batata – Moroccan Potato Cakes Recipe
  9. Tabbouleh traditional Moroccan salad
  10. Briouat el – Moroccan Savoury Pastries

Main

  1. Tagines – Moroccan stew featuring meat simmered with vegetables
  2. Aubergine, chick pea and potato balti
  3. Kefta – Moroccan Meatballs
  4. Kseksu Bidawi – Couscous with seven vegetables
  5. Chicken stew
  6. Mrouzia – A sweet dish of lamb with raisins, almonds and honey
  7. Mezgaldi of Onions – Caramelized Onions
  8. Makfoul – Lamb Tagine
  9. Briwates dial djaj – Pastry stuffed with spicy chicken
  10. Mechoui – Spiced Roast Lamb
  11. Moroccan Spiced Sea Bass Ceviche
  12. Marrakesh Vegetable Curry
  13. B’stilla – Chicken Pie
  14. Moroccan Shephard’s Pie
  15. Kefta magawara – meatball tagine
  16. Boulfaf – Liver kebab
  17. Merguez – spicy lamb sausage
  18. Hut B’noua – Red Snapper With Almond Paste
  19. Djej bil Einab – Chicken with grapes
  20. Mezze – Moroccan Tapas

Desserts

  1. Ghribas – Peanut Cookies
  2. Apricot Couscous
  3. Sfenj Beignets – Sweet Moroccan Doughnut Recipe
  4. Bechkito – Moroccan Butter Cookies
  5. Fekkas – Spice Cookies
  6. Moroccan Sellou Recipe – Sweet Made from Ground Almonds, Sesame and Flour
  7. Harost Balls – Dessert sweets made of dates, raisins and nuts; traditionally a part of the passover feast in Morocco
  8. Halwa Shebakia – Moroccan Sesame Cookies
  9. Amlou – Almond Spread
  10. M’hanncha or The Snake – Moroccan Almond Pastries

Drinks:

  1. Mint Tea
  2. Qahwah – Coffee with spices
  3. Asseer Rumman – Pomegranate Juice
  4. Almond Milk
  5. Sharbat – Apple Milk Drink
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10 Great Reasons to Take a Cruise in Southeast Asia

Did you know that cruises generally have the highest reported satisfaction rates of any kind of holiday? Not surprising really, when you consider that cruises have been reinvented over recent years to provide exactly what customers want – modern comfort, quality entertainment, great food and exciting itineraries.

Talking of exciting itineraries, we don’t think there’s a better place to cruise than Southeast Asia. In the Far East you’ll experience an unbeatable mix of culture, stunning scenery and some of the friendliest people in the World.

Cruise holiday in Southeast Asia

Here are our top 10 reasons to take a cruise in Southeast Asia:

1. See more of Southeast Asia

With so much to see in the Far East, it’s difficult to decide on which country to choose – by taking a cruise you can see a number of countries in one holiday.

2. Make new friends

Whether it’s in the gym, the casino, a restaurant, or anywhere onboard, if you want to meet new people – you will! You’re all sharing in great experience and people invariably leave with new friends for life.

3. Take the family

Cruise ships, such as the Costa Allegra in Southeast Asia, offer a host of activities and a variety of entertainment for the whole family. Kids can enjoy themselves while parents relax by the pool.

4. Be pampered

Join a Costa Cruise for an oasis of comfort. Enjoy the services of a cabin steward who’s always at your service, an incredible Spa and breakfast (or indeed any meal) served in your luxury cabin. Relax, be pampered and unwind.

Luxury cruise cabins

5. Fantastic food

Gone are the days when the only dining option on board a cruise was very formal. Cruises now offer a variety of options so you can eat formally or casually, in the open air, in a restaurant or in your cabin – any time of day or night.

6. Only pack once

Cruising is a hassle free way of seeing many places on one holiday and instead of the stress of travelling you can sit back and relax in the spa, enjoy some entertainment, get active with the ship’s sports facilities or simply sit back with a cool cocktail. No contest.

Cruise holidays - fun for the whole family

7. Port Excursions

Many believe that taking a cruise means you can’t explore the countries you visit – not true! A host of port excursions are available to ensure that you can really explore the countries you visit.

8. Keeping control of the budget

Most cruises operate on full board basis, meaning that all your meals are included in the price of your cruise. That means you won’t need much spending money when you’re away.

9. Stay in Shape

You can walk around the Promenade, hit the gym, do laps in the pool, play tennis, take a golf lesson plus many other options besides. If you want to stay in shape on holiday, you will! In fact, with so much to do, you’ll probably find you’re in far better shape on return than when you left home!

10. Enjoy the party

From the lively Piano Bar to the exuberant casino, there are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the evening’s entertainment. And no worrying about getting a taxi home – simply walk back to your cabin at the end of night.

Luxury cruises offers a range of facilities onboard

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