ghrib
Ghrib is a type of cookie originating from North Africa, particularly popular in Morocco and Algeria. These cookies are characterized by their crumbly texture and often a slightly sandy feel. The name "ghrib" itself can translate to "strange" or "foreign," perhaps hinting at their unique texture or perhaps an unusual ingredient in their traditional preparation.
The base ingredients for ghrib typically include flour, sugar, and fat, which can be butter, vegetable oil,
Ghrib cookies are often made without eggs, which contributes to their characteristic crumbly nature. They are