Back in the days it was a luxury thing to have your own oven or Ferrane at home so for that reason the idea of the public Ferran was born responding to the locals needs in order to make their life easier and practical. In Morocco, in each district, there are one or more traditional
The Dirham has been the official Moroccan currency since 1882. This currency has been continually in use except during the years of the French Protectorate. During that time, the French Franc was in circulation but by 1960…
It’s hard to imagine but not so long ago it was uncommon for people in Morocco to not have their own shower or bath in their homes. This problem was solved by providing public bathing spaces, known as hammams, for the whole family.
This blog will focus on Moroccan pastry. Traditional pastries come from all corners of the country. Each one of the pastries are handcrafted with quality products such as almonds, walnuts, hazelnuts, pistachios….
It’s hard to imagine but not so long ago it was uncommon for people in Morocco to not have their own shower or bath in their homes. This problem was solved by providing public bathing spaces, known as hammams, for the whole family.
Marrakesh is known as the ‘Red City’ or ‘Ochre City.’ Much of its color comes from local red sandstone used in building construction. Although flat, it is located close to the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains and a gorgeous view of the mountains can be seen from the South.
Fes, one of the four Imperial Cities, is known as the spiritual and intellectual center of Morocco, plus a center for handicraft arts. The Old City of Fes, known as the Fes Medina or Fes el Bali, is the best preserved Old City in the Arab world. It was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Chefchaouen is a gorgeous mountain city in the Rif Mountains, located inland and to the east of Tangier. It was originally built as a fortress to protect the area from Portuguese invaders and greatly expanded with waves of Moriscos and Jews arriving during the Spanish Reconquista. It was under Spanish rule in 1956 when Morocco







