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idiom), with its hotels, cafeĢs and restaurants leading to colourful souqs and age-old artistry in fine tooled leatherwear, cotton and wool, fine berber jewellery in silver, gold and copper; antiques and hand-woven berber carpets in sheep, goat and camel hair; argan oil; spices including paprika, cumin
encouraged by the goatherders, the kernel with its thick, bitter peel is eaten whole by the goats, passing unscathed through their digestive system. these nuts are kept separate from those harvested by hand by the berber farmers and used only for animal feed. the hand- harvested kernels contain oil-rich seeds...
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