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ABOUT THE RECIPE

Are you on the lookout for new juice recipes? This carrot and orange juice might just be your answer! It is a delicious and nutritious juice that you can have for breakfast, snack or enjoy with any meal of the day.

If you can get your hands on carrot and orange juice in one of these classic Moroccan locations, you should not miss out on this opportunity! But if there are no juice shops nearby, making this juice at home is very easy. All you need is to boil some carrots, then blend it with oranges.
 
The zesty oranges blend incredibly well with the earthy carrots to result in a vibrant and delicious juice. A drizzle of orange blossom water adds a pleasing floral tone, and makes this juice quintessentially Moroccan. You could also add a pinch of cinnamon for a more earthy tone.
 
Special tools / ingredients: All ingredients are easily available in supermarkets or online stores.

You can also find all the essentials of Moroccan cuisine in the Flavors of Morocco Amazon store.

You do not need special tools or dishes to prepare this recipe.


ABOUT THE COURSE

> DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Easy

> COURSE:
- Moroccan Carrot and Orange Juice detailed video tutorial
- A PDF document with exact measurements and detailed steps of the recipe

> BONUS:
- Moroccan Salads and Smoothies Cookbook


> LANGUAGE:
- The course video is provided with English voice over and subtitles as well as Original Audio in Moroccan dialect with English subtitles
- Bonus free book pdf
- PDF documents are in English

ABOUT THE CHEF

Dada (Chef) Saida is a professional Moroccan chef with over four decades of experience under her belt. She is a master cook who learned how to make authentic Moroccan dishes from her mother and her grandmother.

She has worked as a personal chef and caterer for most of her adult life, specializing in celebration dishes from her native Marrakesh region where she has lived for her entire life. She has worked as a personal chef and caterer for most of her adult life, specializing in celebration dishes from her native Marrakesh region where she has lived for her entire life.