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Moroccan seasoning
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Moroccan seasoning is a traditional spice blend originating from Morocco, widely used in North African cuisine to add intense and aromatic flavors to various dishes. This blend, also known as ras el hanout, typically includes ingredients such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, cinnamon, ginger, black pepper, paprika, and sometimes cloves or cardamom.
Origin: Moroccan seasoning comes from the culinary tradition of Morocco, where each market or family may have its own secret and unique blend recipe. Its name literally means "the best of the shop," referring to the fact that it is composed of the best available spices.
Properties: In addition to providing a complex, warm, and slightly spicy flavor to dishes, Moroccan seasoning has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties due to ingredients like cumin and turmeric. It is ideal for seasoning meats, stews, soups, couscous, and vegetables.
Synonyms in Spanish from Latin America: Although it does not have a specific different name in all regions, in some countries it may be known simply as Moroccan spice blend or ras el hanout. It is also common to refer to it as Arabic seasoning or Arabic spice blend in more general contexts.
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