daïll
Daïll is a traditional Moroccan dish that is particularly popular in the coastal regions of the country. It is a type of fish stew that is typically made with a variety of fish, such as sea bass, sea bream, or monkfish, which are commonly found in the Atlantic Ocean along the Moroccan coast. The dish is known for its rich and flavorful broth, which is made from a combination of vegetables, spices, and sometimes, a touch of wine.
The preparation of daïll involves simmering the fish in a pot with a variety of vegetables, including
Daïll is often served with crusty bread, which helps to soak up the delicious broth. It is