jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

Moroccan Honey




Añadir leyenda
Honey is a natural, healthy, uncontaminated, easily digestible and very energetic product.

Honey in Morocco is a precious commodity.


They are of different floral origin (almond, milflores, forest, thyme, captus, etc).
Its production can be both traditional and modern:

- Modern:
Something curious in its modern production is its nomadic character, to take advantage of different blooms that the country offers.
Hives usually winter in low places and near the coast, from February, the hives return to the great Atlas, to take advantage of early flowering almond.


Hive movements are made by placing a sponge in the entrance to prevent the mass exodus of bees, the loading and unloading is done by hand.
Langstroth hives in Morocco
- Tradicional:
In the traditional way there are two types of rustic hives, the first installed in clay pots and the second in mud walls.

Thay are usually located in the gardens of rural homes or Kasbas.
The bees also build their nests in long cylinders made of reeds – these are then packed in clay or whatever else you can lay your hands on, and the ends blocked (then carefully removed for harvesting).
Musée du Miel à Gramont


Honey is a key component of Moroccan pastry. 
It is a natural preservative. 
The conservative effect of honey is due to its low concentration of water and is identical to that required for the prolonged preservation of sweets and fruit in syrup where the high sugar content decreases the water content.

Medicinal purposes
Honey is the remedy par excellence in Islam, considered a useful remedy in almostall human diseases, at least in the physical or bodily disease.
Its traditional use is as a remedy, both curative and preventive.
The consumption of honey is beneficial at any age with certain doubts about babiesunder 12 months at that age, with current knowledge, it is preferable to avoid it.
For now, honey, is the only product of the hive that is sold in Morocco.

In rural areas, we can find whole combs, full of honey and bee bread, from rustic hives.


The the traditional beekeeping sector, usually sells his honey at markets and traditional souks where the containers are so common and affordable, inexpensive,reusable water bottles.
The modern sector also sells honey in the markets, but does it in less extent. 
There are many beekeepers that pack and label their honey. They are sold in stores "undertile. " 
We can also find sellers of honey for many roads in the country, they usually sell it in bottles of 2 to 5 kilos.

It is remarkable that the traditional is still stronger
than the modern, as the honey obtained by traditional methods, it is always sold at a price higher than that obtainedin modern hives.

viernes, 29 de abril de 2011

Timitar festival. Agadir




TIMITAR FESTIVAL wil celebrate its 8th edition



This festival, founded to honour Amazigh culture, is now one of the most important in the region. The best of traditional and contemporary Amazigh and world music can be heard here each year.

viernes, 11 de marzo de 2011

On the road from Agadir to Essaouira there are several fantastic beaches. My favorite...

Imsouane

A surfers paradise this coastal town has a traditional fishing harbor. In the association of fishermen, near the port, we can enjoy the spectacle of the meeting between fishermen and buyers. And a large variety of fish with great price.

There are several hostels and a hotel with bar and restaurant. We can also eat in the bars situated near the coast.

The beaches are huge and crystal clear water with good weather invite to the total relaxation.

:)


martes, 22 de febrero de 2011

Moroccan ceramic workshop.


Welcome to the wonderful world of ceramics in Morocco, where there are real artists specialized in all types of crafts. Years of experience and a great deal of patience make the artisans in Morocco stand out as being able to produce all kinds of materials with different and authentic beauty.




This time we visit a pottery workshop on the outskirts of Agadir.
Wonderful world of clay where anything can be possible if it goes through experienced hands ..