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  2. List of Moroccan dishes - Wikipedia

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    Triangular or cylinder-shaped savory or sweet pastry covered with warqa (a paper-thin Moroccan dough) [2] [3] and stuffed with almond paste. [3] Faqqas: Dessert A type of macaroon made with semolina flour. [1] Ghoriba (Ghriyyaba) Dessert Biscuits flavored with aniseed and sesame seeds, or almonds and raisins. [1] Keneffa: Dessert A variety of ...

  3. Wine and food pairing - Wikipedia

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    A pairing of vin jaune with walnuts and Comté cheese. Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemaking and culinary traditions of a region will have evolved together over the years.

  4. Template:Cuisine of Morocco - Wikipedia

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  5. Moroccan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan cuisine (Arabic: المطبخ المغربي) is the cuisine of Morocco, fueled by interactions and exchanges with many cultures and nations over the centuries. [1] Moroccan cuisine is usually a mix of Arab , Berber , Andalusi , and Mediterranean cuisines, with minimal European (French and Spanish) and sub-Saharan influences. [ 2 ]

  6. A first look at Safi, Jose Salazar's new Over-the-Rhine ... - AOL

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    Safi's menu features a variety of small plates, including marinated olives, Moroccan spiced almonds, shaved duck salami, beef kefta, lamb tagine and more.

  7. Moroccan wine - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan wine Kasher 1930 – scan of old wine label. Viticulture in the region of today's Morocco is believed to have been introduced by Phoenician settlers, and was definitely established in the era of Ancient Rome. Large-scale viticulture was introduced into Morocco by French colonists, just as it was to the neighboring country of Algeria.

  8. Template:Moroccan cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Seffa - Wikipedia

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    Seffa (Arabic: السفة) is a Maghrebi term [1] for a dish of sweetened semolina cuscus with butter, cinnamon, and almonds. [2] The dish may incorporate meat, [3] and also alternatively be made with vermicelli or rice.