I don't really know the song. I understood the lyrics though, so I googled it and found the original.
I really love the cover. btw couscous ( كسكس) is common only in morocco or in other countries? this & Humus are one of my favorite foods ever.
and I just found out that "Soon Will Be Found" by Sia was #5 Here One of my favorite songs ever
I really love the cover. btw couscous ( كسكس) is common only in morocco or in other countries? this & Humus are one of my favorite foods ever.
and I just found out that "Soon Will Be Found" by Sia was #5 Here One of my favorite songs ever
Couscous is famous in all the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya)
I heard it's famous in parts of Italy as well.
I like Hummus but honestly I prefer Moroccan or Maghrebi food over Middle Eastern food.
I read Moroccan migrants brought it to Palestine and they make a similar dish there called Maftoul.
Couscous is famous in all the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Libya)
I heard it's famous in parts of Italy as well.
I like Hummus but honestly I prefer Moroccan or Maghrebi food over Middle Eastern food.
I read Moroccan migrants brought it to Palestine and they make a similar dish there called Maftoul.
Lol @ my Couscous 101...
never heard of Maftoul but it looks great.
I forgot to ask you - do you know what is it mimona?
I only heard of Maftoul from my Palestinian friends,
but I don't think it looks good lmao. I think Couscous looks better.
Kinda, I think I saw something about it. It's like a Celebration for Maghrebi jews or something?
It's a tradition among the Magherbi Jews to eat chametz after Passover is over.
so we're baking the sweetest food EVER.
I swear to god that after that I'm gaining weight at least five pounds. http://st.depositphotos.com/1585997/...-in-Israel.jpg
It's a tradition among the the Magherbi Jews to eat chametz after Passover is over.
so we're baking the sweetest food EVER.
I swear to god that after that I'm gaining weight at least five pounds. http://st.depositphotos.com/1585997/...-in-Israel.jpg
Mofletta with honey >
Ooh.
Maghrebi Jews >>>>
only ones I use
This Mofeltta looks like a thinner version of Msemmen.