Saturday, March 10, 2012

Food Exchange



For us food is a big deal. We love eating it, growing it, cooking it, buying it and most of all, sharing it.  For us, Farraha is a great place. For the first time in a good two months we are shopping for our own food. Every Saturday we walk about 50 minutes down a mountain to get to the one-time-a-week-souk. The souk is lively and loud and stinky in places.  There are vegetables, clothing, olives, olive oil, dates, chips, beans and spices,  traditional hats and aprons and any type of plastic bucket or basket you could ever want. There are blacksmiths and cobblers, beggars and fishmongers and there are men who will kill your chicken, bleed it and defeather it in about 5 minutes. The first time we went to the souk we stood transfixed in front of the defeathering machine for about ten minutes. It had taken us about twenty minutes, with three people, to do the plucking they did in 20 seconds! At the souk there is always someone there who we know from the village who is happy to walk around with us and find us the best deal.



Oh Poor pony. It's actually a donkey and this is right before Brandon made it trip and fall to its knees.


In addition to all of the lovely vegetables, beans and fruit that we get from the souk, the people in the village have been so kind and giving toward us.  Most of the village is related to eachother and the Nazik, the woman who started the center where we are working is their relative, so we are treated very very kindly. 

Our delicious bread comes from two of our neighbors from whom we buy it every day. Eggs come in twos and threes from different neighbors and from the teacher at the school. We buy six from him everyweek.  Brandon asked Azzadine one day where we could buy milk and since then we’ve had milk brought to us almost everyday.  It’s amazing, and a little overwhelming. We’ve tried to pay for the milk but we’ve been refused multiple times (we've finally started to pay for it, hooray!).

Yum! Watch that cream separate!

Jennifer was starting to get anxious about us receiving too much and not giving enough and also the milk was piling up. But what could we give? One time we gave a bunch of white turnips, the result of a miscommunication at the souk where Jennifer thought she was asking for 2 Dirhams worth of turnips and instead we got 2 kilos.  Another time we brought some homemade cheese to another neighbor.





Yesterday we bought ½ kilo of sardines, marinated them in hot pepper oil, loads of salt and oregano and grilled them over coal and brought them to another neighbor. The balance of the food exchange is slowly starting to be restored. 

Now what to do with all of the milk?  Jennifer has been loving spooning the separated cream into her tea in the morning, we made a batch of oily crepes, we made some quick, paneer type cheeses, but most importantly we “discovered,” quite by accident, that if you leave the fresh milk for a few days  it will congeal into a sort of yogurt (that was the yogurty stuff that our neighbor brought us on the first day we were here). After straining the whey out it becomes a lovely soft cheese that is delicious  served with warm garlic oil and fresh tomatoes. Yum Yum.


 Banana and chocolate crepes

 Olives and olive oil with every meal

19 comments:

  1. My lovely foodies, your stories are so wonderful to read. Jenn you look beautiful and healthy - your man and the world have been taking care of you!!!

    Yummm the crepes look delicious as well as the sardines, which I have never been brave enough to eat.

    P.S. I've been sharing with everyone you are in Morrocco, saw Fabiola and the baby over the weekend. She is a perfect size and super cute. I'm busy busy with school (grad) and work but trying everyday not to bring it home.

    Besos to the Touchstones <3

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