I like
this, I don’t like that and that’s it.. or maybe not. How do we build our
taste? I would say that we like what we are used to eat since childhood. So many
people keep on following their habits all their life without opening their stomach
to something different.. it’s such a pity!
These past
years I discovered several “foreign”* pastries.. from Turkish to Japanese,
passing from Mexican to French.. and of course British and American pastries
who have a special place in my kitchen. I’ve never considered too much Arabic sweets
because it always seemed to me too dry or too sweet but now that I discovered
traditional Moroccan pastry I changed my mind.
First of
all raw materials.. almonds, nuts, honey, orange blossom water, pistachios..
are some of the ingredients used by Moroccan pastry chefs who follows traditional
recipes to create these delicacies. Every little sweet tells you a story that
come from far away, a time-honored know how that has to be kept alive with no
exceptions. Every little beautiful pastry it’s about the country where it has
been created, about scented sweet almonds, about a mint tea on a terrace in
heart of Marrakesh, about sun that illuminate with a golden glare everything it
touch.
These delicious
pastries come from patisserie Souissi
in Rabat, if one day you’d pass from there don’t miss the opportunity to buy a
couple of boxes to bring home!
*not
Italian
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