Monday 23 October 2017

The colors of Morocco


It is a continuation of my last post about Morocco, I hope you are going to like it. I would like to share with you my fascination of this extraordinary country. This time we take a small but for sure unforgettable trip to the Moroccan colorful bazaars where life has own rhythm and where we can see a normal day of Moroccans.


The Moroccan bazaar is a good destination if you want to buy souvenirs for your family and friends, you are going to find there unfinished amount of beautiful and usually handmade things like all kinds of ceramics dishes, typical clothes, shoes, and many other interesting things which reflect Moroccan and Amazigh style.  




1. Photos by Mohsin Zagaouch

I have put these photos to let you see by your own eyes these beautiful masterpieces.

One thing we have to know about the Moroccan bazaars is, if we want to buy something there, we are obligated to go through a ‘buying process’, in other words, we have to be ready to bargain with a seller about each thing. Without it, we will overpay or we will not buy what we want or in the worst situation we will offend the seller what it can end up badly, having an unpleasant experience for us . So, we have to be smart enough to buy on the Moroccan bazaars.

For a person who appreciates good food, such a bazaar is a perfect place to taste typical Moroccan cuisine. The most famous dishes are Tajine and Couscous which are so good that you will never have enough of it. Being in Morocco you have to try it to not regret it later! One more thing, please,  don’t be surprised seeing people who are eating with their own hand without using forks. It is completely normal there. The Moroccan way of eating can be a little bit wired for some of you, but I can assure that it makes people closer and creates a pleasant atmosphere between them what I like very much.  You can try it on your own, only what you need is a good Taijne and one part of bread which you will use to put douse of food on it to then put it inside of mouth. 


Of course, we cannot forget about a green tea which is the most important drink of every Moroccan.
Without the tea, there would not be any family meeting, it is a main point of every conversation, celebration, etc.

Believe me, you will be lucky if you have possibility of trying the green mint tea made by Moroccan in the traditional way.


I hope you have enjoyed my post :D