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What's included
- local instructors/facilitators/assistants
- water bottles during the trip
- A very comfortable SUV car ( Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mercedes, Or Ford) Or a Mini bus for groups (Mercedes, Renault, or Ford).
- Car gas or fuel.
- cooking class tools.
- sufficient time for the operation.
- Cooking Class needs.
- Drinks
- Personal Expenses.
- tips.
Traditional Sahara Desert cooking class highlights:
- visit a nomadic families.
- Traditional Sahara Desert experience.
- Rissani city.
- Exploring medieval market of Rissani.
- berber cooking class.
- exploring the Sahara Desert villages.
N.B: the Sahara Desert cooking class operation and instructions might be changeable to match your requirements and needs.
Cooking Class in Sahara Desert Details:
The unique culture and tradition of the Sahara Desert would definitely attract you to have the passion to explore every aspect of it. Thus, discovering the Sahara Desert gastronomy would offer you a wonderful experience with locals taking you back to the old ages through practicing the traditions and food’s cultural heritage of the locals. Hence, the Berber Pizza or Madfouna is the most typical food to try and make in the Sahara Desert. Plus to other dishes like Tagine and Couscous upon your desire.
Therefore, the beginning of the operation would start by joining a very expert berber cooks and heading to Rissani city for a worthy visit to its medieval market to get your cooking needs. And where also to feel the real authenticity of Berber and Arabs living style combination. Thus, you would have fun to hang out the various colorful sections of the market full of local and natural products ( dates, spices, vegetables, and herbs…etc), animals ( sheep, cows, and donkeys), and handcrafted workshops. Afterwards, to move back to Sahara Desert to kick your cooking class off in a typical Berber kitchen with all requirements and instructors to explain and assess every step of the operation. Eventually, to enjoy passionately your meal together. Thus, you would have finished your Saharadesert Cooking Class experience.
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