Local products

Authentic Moroccan god Gifts

Morocco makes the most of its generous nature, with skilled craftsmen utilizing inherited know-how to create beautiful products. The local offerings are incredibly rich: spices like saffron, known as “red gold,” olive oil, honey, and orange blossom water, not to mention the exquisite argan oil. The hammam ritual incorporates henna, rose water, black soap, and ghassoul. Indulge in their benefits and take home as many of these small Moroccan treasures as your luggage can carry!

Argan Oil

Known by many names, such as “liquid gold,” “precious oil,” or “gift of God,” argan oil is a Moroccan product highly sought after by those concerned with health and beauty. Extracted from the argan tree in the South, this oil boasts numerous cosmetic and therapeutic virtues. For a youthful flair or a dose of vitamins, argan oil will be your new health and beauty companion!

Saffron

This vibrant red spice with its imposing scent has gained popularity in recent years. Produced in the Taliouine region, saffron, aptly named “red gold,” extends beyond cooking. Its therapeutic and medicinal virtues have been proven by numerous research and clinical studies, making it a valuable addition to any collection.

The Prickly Pear

The prickly pear, a beloved fruit known for its magnificent juices, is a staple in the South-West of Morocco. With an exquisite taste, it is not only delicious but also health-friendly. Its therapeutic power and anti-inflammatory properties make it a fruit to enjoy without restraint!

Rose Water

In the Dades Valley, between Kelaa M’gouna and Boulmane Dades, small villages thrive on the cultivation of roses. Known as the Valley of Roses, this area lives up to its name with captivating scents. Rose water, the star of the Moussem of Roses, is a perfect beauty companion and an icon of traditional Moroccan cosmetics.

Orange Blossom Water

Highly demanded in both cooking and cosmetology, orange blossom water, or Neroli flower water, is grown and distilled in the Khemisset region. It is used to flavor cakes and is an excellent addition to your beauty ritual, making it a versatile and cherished local product.