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This is a list of dishes in the Cuisine of Morocco. Entries in beige color indicates types of generic foods [edit] Main dishes Name Other names | Image | Type | Description | Baghrir Beghrir, or Rghayif | | Entrée | pancakes or a type of fried puff pastry[1] | | Briouat |  | Entrée | triangular or cylinder-shaped savory or sweet pastry covered with warqa (a paper-thin Moroccan dough)[2][3] | Brochetter Boulfaf | | Kebob | lamb kebab[1] | Bourekas Burek |  | Entrée | | | Couscous |  | Main course | Semolina meat vegetables"usually 7" | | Ferakh Maamer | | Entrée | a dish of spring chicken stuffed with sweeten couscous and enhanced with raisins, orange-flower water, almonds, and sugar. The ingredients are then placed in a large casserole and simmered slowly in a sauce made of honey, onion, garlic, ginger, cinnamon, and saffron.[4] | | Harira |  | Entrée | thick soup based on tomatoes (beans, lentils and other products can be added) | | Harsha | | bread | fried buttery bread made of semolina[3] | | Kwah | | Kebob | liver kebabs[1] | | Kefta |  | Main course | Meatballs | | Kefta magawara | | Main course | Kefta tajine served with tomato, eggs[1] | Khlea khli[1] or Kleehe[5] |  | Breakfast | Preserved dried meat[6] | | Kseksu bidawi |  | Main course | an imperial dish consisting of couscous with seven vegetables[1] | | Lentil soup |  | soup | soup made with lentil | | Merguez |  | | a spicy lamb sausage[1] | Mechoui M’Choui or Mashwi |  | Main course | Roasted lamb | | Mezze |  | | an array of small dishes[3] | | Milina | | Entrée | Chicken/Eggs | | Moroccan Flatbread |  | bread | Flatbread | | Moroccan omelette |  | Entrée | | | Moroccan shepherd's pie |  | Pie | Moroccan style shepherd's pie with a savory taste | | Mrouzia |  | Main course | A sweet dish of lamb with raisins, almonds and honey | | Mqualli | | Entrée | Chicken/Citron | | Pastilla |  | Entrée | Chicken/Almonds/Seafood | | Rfisa | | | a dish made with hand-teared pieces of pancake and chicken (djej beldi) | | Sardine |  | Entrée | Sardines with preserved lemon | | Tajine |  | Main course | meat, vegetable | | Tanjia | | Entrée | Red meat with preserved lemons (a typical dish of Marrakech) | [edit] Salads | Name | Image | Type | Description | | Moroccan salad |  | Salad | | | Moroccan spreads |  | Salad | "Cooked salads."[7] | Chakchuka Taktouka | | Salad | Grilled tomato and green pepper salad[8] | | Lhzina | | Salad | Oranges/Paprika/Black olives | | Zaalouk | | Salad | Cooked mixture of eggplant and tomatoes[7] | [edit] Condiments and sauces | Name | Image | Type | Description | | Charmoula |  | | a marinade to flavor fish or seafood, but it can be used on other meats or vegetables. Chermoula is often made of a mixture of herbs, oil, lemon juice, pickled lemons, garlic, cumin, and salt. It may also include onion, fresh coriander, ground chili peppers, black pepper, or saffron. | | Leems |  | | Pickled lemons | [edit] Desserts | Name | Image | Type | Description | | Pastili |  | Dessert | a rich, sweet pastry featured in many cuisines of the former Ottoman, Arab, and Iranian countries. It is a pastry made of layers of phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. | | Briouat bil luz | | Dessert | Pastry stuffed with almond paste[3] | | Faqqas | | Dessert | a type of macaroon made with semolina flour.[1] | | Ghriyyaba | | Dessert | Biscuits flavored with aniseed and sesame seeds, or almonds and raisins.[1] | | Keneffa | | Dessert | a variety of bastila dessert[1] | | Kaab el ghzal | | Dessert | Almond Paste/Sugar[1] | | Limun bel-Qerfa o khayezzou mahekouk(carrotte) | | Dessert | Oranges/Cinnamon | | Ma'amoul |  | Dessert | small shortbread pastries filled with dates, pistachios or walnuts (or occasionally almonds, figs, or other fillings). | | Milk Pastilla | | Dessert | Pastilla/Milk/Almonds/Vanilla | | Rozz bel Hleeb (Rice pudding) | | Dessert | Milk/Rice/Orange Blossom Water | Shebakia Shabbakiya[1] | | Dessert | Fried "cookie" dough dipped in honey and sesame seeds | Seffa Sfaa[3] | | | sweet couscous made with cinnamon, sugar, and sometimes studded with prunes, raisins and almonds.[1] It is served with cream.[3] | | Sellu | | Dessert | Roasted flour mixed with butter or olive oil, sugar or honey, cinnamon, almonds (or sometimes peanuts), and other ingredients[1] | | Sfenj |  | Dessert | a doughnut sprinkled with sugar or soaked in honey. | [edit] Drinks [edit] See also [edit] References |