Moroccan Tagine

Moroccan Tagine
Moroccan Tagine


Tagine, or Tajine, one of the most popular dishes in Moroccan kitchens, is very a delicious, and is always at the Moroccan Table, his name came from pots , like chicken tagine, tagine goat meet, vegitbals tagine ..

what’s special about Moroccan Tagine ?


Moroccan tagine is  very simple and healthy,Tagine Lambs is made of Pottery,  thats keep dishe warm and keep all vegitbals energy . Nutritional Values For food

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Sample tagine recipes

 

This is لإraditionnel and simple Tagine recipes :


  1.   Onion
  2.  2 Potatos
  3. 2 or 3  Carrots
  4. 500 Gr Sheep meat or Stuffed meat beef or chiken
  5.  Olive oil
  6. Spices  - Salt  , black Pepper, saffron , Red pepper sweet powder


  •  Time 45 minut slow Gas or electric oven

 

Cut onions into small pieces, and potatos in 4 piece , And carrots to smal cercle.

Verse 3/4 table spoon oil in the tajine dish directly on the fire or plate.

Put onion and meet, When the oil is hot, fry the meat on each side (about 10 minutes).

Put Spices – salt , black pepper , saffron ( if you have not ) you can put red Papper powder the meat on each side (1 minutes)

Lower the heat and place the vegetables



  • Final touchput green papper and and olive ,  salt 


Vegetable tagine


healthy way of getting extra vegetables into your family's diet,
vegetable tagine recipe :



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Is it Safe to Travel to Morocco?

Morocco Safety: Is Morocco a Safe Country to Travel?


Morocco is a truly delightful country to discover. Charming ruins, pristine beaches, enchanting palaces, picturesque streets and bustling medinas are all a part of what makes the country so diverse and wonderful to explore.
But, as with any other North African, Muslim country, life in Morocco is very different from that in the West and that may raise some safety concerns for travelers. In the various sections below, we cover the main safety issues in Morocco while offering plenty of practical and easy solutions to help you deal with them during your stay.

Health Concerns

Health does not need to be a main concern for those looking to travel to Morocco. As a virtually malaria-free country, you do not need to worry about mosquito bites, but you can take the usual precautions to stay safe (i.e. wearing lightly-colored clothes, using insect repellent in the warmer months, etc.).
There are also no required vaccines to enter the country but you are advised to have your polio and tetanus vaccines in order. If you like to be as safe as possible, having the Typhoid and Hepatitis A (and even Hepatitis B) vaccines are recommended.



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Food and Water Safety

As with any other foreign country, the local food (and especially street food) is not always cooked in the same conditions your stomach is used to. For that reason, be aware of where you choose to try street food. Generally, the Jemaa el-Fnaa in Marrakesh, Skala du Port in Essaouira and Port in Agadir are safe places to try Morocco’s local flavors.
Many guidebooks recommend only drinking bottled water. However, most water from taps are safe to drink as cistern systems are well maintained (and are relatively new) throughout the country. While drinking bottled water is OK, our team has partnered with an international organization called TAP. We suggest that you bring a small filtering mechanism or a Steri-Pen with you to treat water as you consume it. We also advise travelers to not eat uncooked vegetables or fruits that you haven’t washed yourself or cannot peel in order to avoid an upset stomach during your travels.

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Morocco holydays 2018 . Best place to visit


Morocco holidays 2018 . Best Place to visit


"In Morocco, you can discover the beautiful Sahara desert on camels, camp under the stars with the Berber tribes, run after bargains in the overheated atmosphere of the souks or surf some of the most beautiful beaches of Africa, "writes the tour operator in his description. Here are the 6 most beautiful cities selected by the site: 

 Rabat:

An airy city and very clean, it is an ideal place to cross the large tree-lined avenues, far from the usual hustle and bustle of big cities. To visit: the Royal Palace, the Hassan Tower, the Andalusian Garden located at the Oudaya Kasbah and the merinide necropolis of Chellah.  Marrakesh of course, without forgetting the Place Jamaa El Fna which will "put all your senses in turmoil". To visit: Koutoubia Mosque, El Badi Palace, Madrasa Ben Youssef and of course stroll in the souks where you will - well-haggle. 

Essaouira




Atmosphere "hippie-bohemian", it is a pretty port city lined with beaches. Horseback riding or camel riding on the beaches. It is also possible to eat in the many bars and restaurants that serve fresh fish and seafood. The site recommends its cuisine, reputed to be the best in the country. 

Agadir


Tourist town and less authentic, Agadir is worth a visit, especially for people enjoying the beaches, main attractions of tourists. The Kasbah, at the top of the hill, is the only historical building in the city.  
Fez: for a long time capital of Morocco, the city of Fez is part of the ancient imperial cities of Morocco with Marrakech, Rabat and Meknes. The district tanners is to visit absolutely and of course the medina of Fez with its small streets and street vendors. The site advises of course to negotiate the purchases, especially during the low season.  

Chefchaouen

The city of Rif has a particularly relaxed atmosphere. Particularity of the city, the superb and relaxing blue tint of its houses, which gives an atmosphere both zen and surreal. The city is known for its leather and especially for its abandoned church which is at the top of the hill.

Toubkal National Park and Jebel Toubkal

At a height of 4,167m, the hike to the peak of Jebel Toubkal is by no means a gentle stroll. But they do say that nothing good comes easy, and this will never feel as true as when you’re admiring the view from the highest point of the Atlas mountains. If you don’t think you can make it to the top, the park itself is stunningly beautiful to explore. At only 70km from Marrakech, it’s a brilliant place to recover from the hustle and bustle of the city


Merzouga


For a taste of something different, head out to the edge of the Saharan sand dunes to an area known as Erg Chebbi. Here you’ll find Merzouga, a small town offering an authentic experience of Bedouin life. The best way to explore the dramatic natural surroundings of Merzouga is on camel back; it’s a truly unforgettable experience.