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List of Best Food You Can Buy for 5 Dirhams in Morocco

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Street Food in Marrakech Morocco. Tourism in Morocco

Rabat - Five Dirhams (Moroccan currency) is worth less than a euro or a dollar. In my country, Colombia, it is equivalent to a coin of 200 pesos that can’t even buy a lollipop.

But in the Medinas of Morocco you can have a lot for five Moroccan Dirhams. You can also have breakfast, lunch, dinner and finish with dessert with only 20 Dirhams (2 euros).

The Moroccan street food has a special place in the hearts of all backpackers not only because of its inexpensive price but because every bite is tasty and amazing. The trip this week is through all those fresh flavors that are made daily, the same ones that don’t wait too much time in the windows because who doesn't have a coin of five Dirhams in his/her pocket?

Sfenz [donuts]

Classic fried donuts dipped in white sugar that are crispy on the outside and fluffy inside. They are eaten hot and freshly made at breakfast time for just 1 Dirham.

Sfenz  Classic fried donuts dipped in white sugar that are crispy on the outside and fluffy inside. They are eaten hot and freshly made at breakfast time for just 1 dirham

Khobz [Bread]

Bread replaces the cutlery on the table. For Moroccan gastronomy it is very important because it helps the triangle of the right hand grab the vegetables and meats that come in tagines. These brown, gold and red wheels can be purchased for 1.2 Dirham each.

Bread replaces the cutlery on the table.  For Moroccan gastronomy it is very important because it helps the triangle of the right hand grab the vegetables and meats that come in tagines

Sandwiches

On street carts there are prepared tuna, egg, potato and vegetable sandwiches made to order and with the additional ingredients the customer prefers for 5 dirhams. In the north [Asilah, Tangier and Tetouan], there are shops that sell a different kind of sandwiches called Pokadios. Prices may vary [5 to 10 Dirhams] between one place to another.

On street carts there are prepared tuna, egg, potato and vegetable sándwiches made to order and with the additional ingredients the customer prefers for 5 dirhams.

Harsha

It is a flat bread made from semolina that taste like corn, crusty outside and soft inside. These circles are roasted in large plates and a quarter of one can be bought for 5 Dirhams.

It is a flat bread made from semolina that taste like corn, crusty outside and soft inside.   These circles are roasted in large plates and a quarter of one can be bought for 5 dirhams.

Orange Juice 

One of the main products of Moroccan agriculture is oranges which is why in any city in the entire country you can wake up with a large glass only for 3 Dirhams.

One of the main products of Moroccan agriculture is oranges which is why in any city in the entire country you can wake up with a large glass only for 3 dirhams.

Nuts

Large sacks filled with pistachios, walnuts, peanuts, apricots, plums and an endless number of dry fruits can be purchased by weight. They are packed into convenient paper cones just to take away and enjoy.

Large sacks filled with pistachios, walnuts, peanuts, apricots, plums and an endless number of dry fruits can be purchased by weight.

Msemen

Is a squared crepe made of flat portions of dough that are fried in a pan producing a layered bread that is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside. There is no Moroccan that hasn’t eaten Msemen at breakfast. For only 5 Dirhams you can have 3 of these.

Is a squared crepe made of flat portions of dough that are fried in a pan producing a layered bread that is crispy on the outside and chewy on the inside.

Chebakia

Is the most popular moroccan cookie with the shape of a flower, fried, coated with honey, that has a sweet and crunchy taste. During Ramadan there are big bowls full of chebakia because eating them provides a lot of energy to the body. The cost is only 5 Dirhams for 5 pieces of chebakia.

Is the most popular moroccan cookie with the shape of a flower, fried, coated with honey, that has a sweet and crunchy taste.

Snails Soup

Snails are sold on the street on top of carts carrying giant pots. There is a pleasant smell that makes you want to order a warm bowl which costs only 5 Dirhams.

Snails are sold on the street on top of carts carrying giant pots

Moroccan lunchbox

The lunch box of a Moroccan child costs 4 Dirhams. After school all come together to ask in the windows of the small shops for one yogurt and one "kika" (a packaged cupcake).

The lunch box of a Moroccan child costs 4 dirhams. After school all come together to ask in the windows of the small shops for one yogurt and one kika (a packaged cupcake).

Rziza

 Long hairs made of semolina that are sold wrapped like a turban.

Long hairs made of semolina that are sold wrapped like a turban.

Brewates

Small triangles filled with chicken, shrimp, turkey, or liver that are fried and sold very quickly because they cost only 1 Dirham and taste amazing.

Small triangles filled with chicken, shrimp, turkey, or liver that are fried and sold very quickly because they cost only 1 dirham and taste amazing.

Panini 

Falafel panini with tomato, lettuce and olives made in corn tortillas that are heated in furnaces that leave them crunchy for every bite for just 5 Dirhams.

Falafel panini with tomato, lettuce and olives

Baghrir

This are the Moroccan version of hot cakes full of tiny holes that are eaten for breakfast after being dipped in a honey-butter mixture. Get them for one Dírham a piece.

This are the Moroccan version of hot cakes full of tiny holes that are eaten for breakfast after being dipped in a honey-butter mixture. Get them for one dírham apiece.

Cookies

Morocco is full of small biscuit factories working all day on those little pleasures made mostly of almonds and that melt in the mouth. Depending on the seller, they can give you ten cookies for 5 Dirhams, but never ask for “one” because you would receive one kilo.

Morocco is full of small biscuit factories working all day on those little pleasures made mostly of almonds and that melt in the mouth.

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