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[โ€“] Resol@lemmy.world 14 points 11 months ago (4 children)

We eat raw olive oil with bread for breakfast. Trust me, it's actually more disgusting than everyone thinks.

Imagine a country physically located in Africa that has more influence from the Arab world and the European [sub]continent than local influence. Your average citizen can speak like, 3 languages, and there's certainly some that can speak more than that. We even participated in the Eurovision Song Contest at one point (biggest regret imo).

Have you ever heard of Pokimane? What about Loreen? Chances are they have ethnic roots from this country. Oh, and Faouzia too.

There's so many mosques here. I'm not against practicing religion, but I have to say that there's probably too many mosques, when a couple hundred is more than enough for everyone. Try appropriately 40 thousand. And the state actually wants to build more.

Some Israeli company uses our argan oil for their skincare products. To this day, this remains my worst nightmare.

Hospitality.

You guys really need to try our couscous. It's delicious.

Hey, I see you mentioned the USA in your post. Well guess what. It's not France that first recognized them, it's us.

I gave you enough clues. The country is Morocco.

[โ€“] LucasWaffyWaf@lemmy.world 3 points 11 months ago (1 children)

We even participated in the Eurovision Song Contest at one point (biggest regret imo).

Wait, why was that regretful? o.o

I have to say that there's probably too many mosques

There's more churches than businesses in my county here, I completely understand that sentimen-

Try appropriately 40 thousand.

u wot mate

You guys really need to try our couscous. It's delicious.

I'll look into it! Thank you for your reply :D

[โ€“] Resol@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Wait, why was that regretful? o.o

Not only did we only participate once for a single year, it ended up being a poor result, receiving only 7 points from Italy and getting 18th/19. The Moroccan broadcaster chose not to return. It's actually even more of a problem now because of... things that happen that offend the Moroccan state, such as LGBT rights. Also, Israel participating would result in massive boycotts if Morocco participates alongside them.

There's more churches than businesses in my county here, I completely understand that setinen-

Yeah, counties are small. Morocco is bigger than most European countries.

u wot mate

Yep. It's actually true.

Anyway that's all the additional stuff I have to say.

[โ€“] RaspberryRobot@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Oh man I actually love the raw olive oil, especially on msemmen (I'm half moroccan)

[โ€“] Resol@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Good for you. Msemmen is actually quite good though.

[โ€“] MojoMcJojo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Do you season or do anything special to the couscous?. Over here it's just served plain and I always wondered if other countries seasoned or prepared theirs differently.

[โ€“] Resol@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

Carrots, potatoes and pumpkin everywhere. We also add chicken.

[โ€“] RaspberryRobot@lemmy.world 2 points 11 months ago

If you're feeling fancy then saffron is a good one. Tumeric and cumin are more common, as well as harissa. Sometimes aniseed, cinnamon, nutmeg or mace for something sweeter/peppery, though I personally don't like those as much.

[โ€“] Resol@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

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[โ€“] MojoMcJojo@lemmy.world 1 points 11 months ago

Do you season or do anything special to the couscous?. Over here it's just served plain and I always wondered if other countries seasoned or prepared theirs differently.