benabban
Benabban is a traditional Moroccan dish originating from the northern regions of the country, particularly the Rif Mountains. The name "benabban" is derived from the Amazigh (Berber) word "benabban," which translates to "the one who cooks" or "the cook," reflecting its communal preparation style. This dish is often associated with festive occasions, celebrations, and gatherings, serving as a symbol of hospitality and unity among families and communities.
Benabban is typically prepared using a variety of meats, such as lamb, chicken, or beef, which are
The preparation of benabban often involves communal effort, with family members and guests contributing to the
Benabban is not only a culinary delight but also a cultural practice that emphasizes the importance of