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Moroccan Hospitality

Main drink in Morocco :

Mint tea in Morocco is the symbol of warm hospitality. When a guest invited to our homes, the first thing we offer to them is a hot cup of tea. It’s an aperitif before lunch, and, it’s a digestif after lunch, or after dinner. So, you start with a tea and you finish your dinner, or food, with tea, and while you’re waiting for food, they offer you tea – so mint tea, mint tea, mint tea, mint tea. Mint tea is very important in Moroccan culture. – It’s a traditional drink, like beer in Australia. It’s something the Moroccans they cannot get rid of it. Let’s have this tea, now it’s been sitting for a while.
Majestic Moroccan Expedition will tour you around and show you all the different places in Morocco and you will find out that this amazing drink will taste differently from one spot to another. We also make sure that when you leave Morocco you remember how to make one of its signatures, which is hot tea.

Languages spoken in morocco:

As for languages: morocco has embraced various languages and dialects including:

– The classical Arabic, which is an official language, rather than a mother tongue and is used in a limited and formal socio-economic and cultural range of activities (like a newspaper and until recently, Berber)

– TAmazight: it is a standardized version of all Moroccan Berber languages consisting in shillha (also known locally as Sousia) is spoken in south-west Morocco, in an area between Sidi ifni in the south, Agadir in the north and Marrakesh and the Draa/sous valleys in the east.

Secondly, central atlas Tamazight is spoken in the middle atlas, between Taza, Khemisset, Azilal and Errachidia.

Thirdly, Riff is spoken in the Riff area of Northern morocco in towns like Nador Al hoceima, Agadir. Tetouan, Taourirt and Taza

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