Moroccan recipes and Moroccan food
About Moroccan Food
Moroccan food is one of the most cleverly balanced cuisines on earth; spices are used to enhance the flavour of dishes and there is nothing like the warm waft of beautiful spices that seduce you when you open the lid of a tajine. The essence of Moroccan food is a communal style of eating, with many dishes shared by the family. The meal time is very social and eaten at a leisurely pace with much laughter and talking.
When entering a Moroccan home, you would be offered food and usually tea within a heartbeat. Hospitality is a very important part of Moroccan culture and making guests welcome is also part of the Islamic teaching.
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Key Ingredients
Moroccan Food
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Moroccan Utensils
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Moroccan Restaurants
Displaying 10 of 56 Moroccan Restaurants.
| Restaurant | Suburb | |
| 1. | Builders Arms Hotel, bandroom | Fitzroy |
| 2. | Moroccan Soup Bar | Fitzroy North |
| 3. | African Feeling | Newtown |
| 4. | Alhambra | Manly |
| 5. | Out of Africa | Manly |
| 6. | Kazbah On Darling | Balmain |
| 7. | Cafe Mint | Surry Hills |
| 8. | Sumac | Sydney |
| 9. | Little Moorish Restaurant | East Perth |
| 10. | Veritas Restaurant | Highgate |
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Preserving
Vinegar is one of the main preservatives used in Filipino cooking and therefore dishes cooked adobo or sinigang-style preserve well due to the effect of vinegar. Both these dishes will keep for several days in the fridge and are often made in large batches, then reheated.
Glossary
Avocado
Avocado is used in salsas and to make guacamole.


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