Traditional Moroccan sweets including Chebakia, Kaab el Ghazal, Ma'amoul, and Ghoriba arranged on a decorative Moroccan tray with tea glasses and a silver teapot, evoking the essence of Marrakech's culture.

10 Moroccan Sweets That Will Transport You to Marrakech

10 Moroccan Sweets That Will Transport You to Marrakech

Morocco is known for its vibrant culture, colorful markets, and delicious cuisine. But when it comes to sweets, nothing can compare to the unique and rich flavors of Marrakech’s traditional desserts. At Al-Bazar Alarabi, we’re bringing the taste of Morocco to your doorstep with our handcrafted, authentic Moroccan pastries. Here are 10 Moroccan sweets that will transport you straight to the heart of Marrakech with every bite.


1. Chebakia (Honey-Sesame Pastries)

A staple during Ramadan, Chebakia is a sweet sesame pastry soaked in honey and adorned with crunchy sesame seeds. With its intricate twisted shape, this delicious dessert is a symbol of Moroccan craftsmanship.

2. Kaab el Ghazal (Gazelle Horns)

Named after the shape of a gazelle’s horn, these delicate crescent-shaped pastries are filled with a fragrant almond paste, creating a perfect balance of textures and sweetness.

3. Ma'amoul (Date-Filled Cookies)

These buttery, shortbread-like cookies are filled with dates, walnuts, or pistachios and are an essential treat in Moroccan households. Each bite is a burst of rich, sweet flavor.

4. Ghoriba (Sesame and Almond Cookies)

Known for their melt-in-your-mouth texture, Ghoriba cookies are packed with almonds or sesame seeds. Whether you prefer the almond or sesame variety, both are perfect for pairing with a cup of Moroccan mint tea.

5. Sellou (Moroccan Semolina Sweet)

A nutritious dessert made from roasted flour, almonds, sesame seeds, and honey, Sellou is rich and satisfying. Often served during celebrations, this dessert combines sweetness with a nutty depth.

6. Briouats (Phyllo Pastry Triangles)

Stuffed with a combination of almonds, honey, and sometimes orange blossom water, Briouats are crispy, flaky, and utterly delicious. These bite-sized treats are perfect for special occasions or as an afternoon snack.

7. Fekkas (Moroccan Biscotti)

These twice-baked cookies are packed with almonds, seeds, and dried fruits, making them the perfect crunchy treat. They’re commonly enjoyed with Moroccan tea for an afternoon pick-me-up.

8. Batbot (Moroccan Pancakes)

Though not as sweet as the others, Batbot are soft, pillowy pancakes often served with honey and butter. These round flatbreads are a beloved snack and can be enjoyed at any time of day.

9. T'faya (Sweet Onion and Raisin Topping)

While traditionally used in savory dishes, T’faya can also be found as a topping for Moroccan pastries. Its sweet and tangy combination of onions, raisins, and cinnamon adds a unique twist to classic sweets.

10. Meskouta (Moroccan Orange Cake)

This moist, flavorful cake is made from fresh oranges, olive oil, and a hint of cinnamon. A simple yet indulgent dessert, Meskouta is a perfect ending to a Moroccan meal.


Why Moroccan Sweets Are So Special

Moroccan sweets are not only delicious but also a reflection of the country’s rich cultural heritage. These pastries are crafted using traditional recipes passed down through generations, combining the finest ingredients like almonds, dates, honey, and spices. Moroccan desserts are designed to be shared with loved ones, making every occasion extra special.


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Looking to taste the magic of Morocco? At Al-Bazar Alarabi, we bring the finest Moroccan pastries straight to your door in the UK and Europe. From Chebakia to Kaab el Ghazal, our authentic Moroccan sweets are perfect for every occasion.

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Why Choose Al-Bazar Alarabi?

  • Authentic Moroccan Pastries: Every dessert is crafted using traditional recipes.
  • Quick Delivery: We ensure your sweets arrive fresh and on time, wherever you are in the UK or Europe.
  • Premium Ingredients: We use only the finest, freshest ingredients for a genuine Moroccan experience.
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