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A crisp salad featuring peanut and fresh ugli fruit.
Fresh fennel and venison served on a bed of lettuce.
Gherkin and grappa served on a bed of lettuce.
Roasted chestnut and tongue served on a bed of lettuce tempus.
NewA creamy yoghurt made with fresh fennel and raisin.
Onion | Egg | Karengo
NewOrganic pears and free range chicken combined into chunky soup.
FeaturedFree range eggs and thyme combined into chunky soup.
Frizzled leek and green cardamom combined into chunky soup.
Steak and fresh cucumber combined into chunky soup.
FeaturedThin filo pastry cases stuffed with baby sweetcorn and scallop.
A mouth-watering salami salad served with garlic dressing
FeaturedA mouth-watering sweet potato salad served with garlic.
NewThe High Atlas Biodiversity walks are organized by MBLA in the hopes of raising awareness about the local biodiversity, its wonders and its challenges, disappearing cultural conservation practices, and the ways in which everyone can contribute to supporting environmentally friendly rural economies. Oukaïmeden’s
Read MoreThe High Atlas Food Market is an integral part of the Harvest Festival, promoting Moroccan gastronomy as well as celebrating and supporting local communities and their livelihoods. Organized every year by the Moroccan Biodiversity & Livelihoods Association in collaboration with our partner Global Diversity Foundation,
Read MoreAs a celebration of the United Nations’ decade-long efforts to restore ecosystems and an invitation to reflect on the new post-2020 global biodiversity framework, we are organizing a three-day bio-cultural festival in Ait M’hamed. The festivals feature a variety of cultural activities, such as Tbourida, traditional
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