Day 27 - Breakfast as sharing our cultural tradition with guests

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Day 27 - Breakfast as sharing our cultural tradition with guests

Salute for everone,

 

As many hosts, i choose to create listings with breakfast. So i prepare for my guests our traditional breakfast, which at first i had just the idea that by it i want to share a part from our culture with guests but i did not know, how to make it, breakfast, at which time and where we could have it. Sharing culture, was a wish and a willing, which become a good reality shared with my guests.

 

Breakfast, as every one know, is the starting meal a day, which differs from place to place, also from time to time, according cultures, countries...and so on. In Morocco, we have our traditional breakfast that is, from its compositions, diffirent from other ones in other countries. So to explaine to you more, moroccan breakfast vary a little bit according the cities, families…and so on and i like to introduce to you the things that make up my moroccan guest breakfast, which i like it to includ some breakfast components of other cities or vilages in Morocco, except Rabat. So it contains :

Tea and cofee as drinks

Home bread, Rghayef or malwi, baghrir and harsha ( from time to time) as bread

Olive, boiled eggs, cheese, butter, jam and from time to time i add raisins, dates and dry fig

 

At my hosting first days, i had not knew how to prepare breakfast, but my sister learnt me. As i rememeber, especially for my first two guests, the things was without prior planning. So i got up and started preparing breakfast, just thing from her and another from there, and i was in trouble because i wanted to make it and i did not know how. So when my sister found me like that she helped me and she made all things, for my first tow guests and i just put them on the table. From that time i started learning. From the third reservation, to now, i make, myself, breakfast for my guests and hosts in Community Center helped me to resolve the breakfast time problem

 

By the Community Centre hosts assistentce, i fixed the problem of breakfast time. It was my first particitpation in CC with this subject, which is titled ‘ Breakfast time‘ :

‘As you know, every guest has the time when wants to stand up at the mornning, or have to stand up cause she/he has some plans or works. So, at night and with new guest, how can one tell to the guest nicely at which time you want to have the breakfast ? Cause one does not want his guests to feel stressed but only wants to know a time for preparing breakfast’. And i found help, in this topic and other, from Sarah977, Helen3 and Make340,which i thank them a lot from her .So the resolve of problem was to decide with my guests the breakfast time at night before sleeping, in the specific place at home.

 

In Morocco, we usually eat breakfast in setting room. which is a room that morocain people often use it as a setting room during day and bedroom at night. For me, i want that all things go traditionally, not just in breakfast but also the place where we could eat it. I found the room, which is amoung the most rooms in our house that has traditional style in painting, furnitures.....and so on. So at night i decide with my guests the time and place, where we can set to have breakfast

I share breakfast as i know that many things could be shared in all over the world. Many thanks for airbnb that make me and many other hosts share with other worl people positive and cultural interaction. 

 

For everyone, Merry Christmas And Happy New Year 2020 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

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@Miloud0 wrote:

Salute, 

 

@Helen3Thanks for your message. I am also happy that you helped me before, many thanks for that. yes i could add photos, With pleasure 

 

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There are other two photos and as soon as it is possible i am going to upload them. 

 

Merry Christmas. 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud


 

Hello Mr Miloud,

I was in the process of writing my new year plan for 2020 when I saw the picture of this sensational  breakfast feast on my screen.  I  am now adding ''déjeuner marocain traditionnel.''  before the end of 2020 on my list.

 

Happy New Year !

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute  @Helen427 

 

Merry Christmas 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thanks @John1080 for your friendly message 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thank you also @Quincy for the  message. 

 

Merry Christmas. 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thanks  also @Pat271 foe the message. Yes , i agree with you, the cultural differencies make life great and beautiful 

 

Merry Christmas, 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thanks  also @Pat271 for the message. Yes , i agree with you, the cultural differencies make life great and beautiful 

 

Merry Christmas, 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

For you too @Laura2484, thanks for the message. Happy hosting for you also. 

 

Merry Christmas 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Lawrene0
Level 10
Florence, Canada

Looks delicious, @Miloud0 !

I serve breakfast, too, and every time I think of giving it up, I remember how much I like getting to know my guests over that meal.

Hats off to you for taking the time to learn how to cook! And to your sister! I'm not sure my own brothers would listen to me if I tried to teach them anything 🙂

 

Rebecca181
Level 10
Florence, OR

Such a beautiful repast. It's a pity that these acts of kindness and caring are considered by the IRS to be 'special services', which means that hosts are supposed to file Schedule C's versus Schedule E's here in the U.S. 

J-Renato0
Level 10
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Great post @Miloud0  !  
You shared things about your country and culture, and also show us that you take pride in hosting and offering a good stay! 
Congrats!
I wish you a happy new year and lots of great guests!

Jill335
Level 2
Falmouth, ME

Miloudo, that is very thoughtful and very kind to demonstrate that kindness and generosity to your guests. I host Guests in a private suite, Bedroom and en suite bathroom. It’s funny because most guests tell me that they never even run into the host when they’ve stayed in an Airbnb. My situation is that Guests come in through the main part of my home in order to get access to their sleeping quarters.  So of course, I will be meeting them. As I will also be welcoming them and letting them into my home. As with friends and family here visit, I do prepare coffee and or tea, and most often will have a baked from scratch, some type of blueberry muffin or banana bread. I leave it out for people in the morning and honestly it’s 50-50, some people are very grateful for it and others want to go out and do their own thing.I will say, living on the coast of Maine, the summers here are very busy and by August I’m very happy when people say they will go out on their own for breakfast. Although I did really enjoy it. Just got a little tired that’s all- Peak season here is July and August.

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thanks @Sarah977 also for your lovely and friendly message. I am happy for you help too 

 

I hope that you could try marocain food in the near future. Mrocains use spices in food but they do not use Zatar a lot. 

 

Many thanks for your good words

 

Merry Christmas, 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

 

 

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thanks @Giuliana142 for your good words. Happy hosting for you also

 

Merry Chiristmas and Happy New Year for you too 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

Thank you also @Cathie19 for your lovely message. And many thanks for every word 

 

Merry Christmas 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud

Miloud0
Level 10
Rabat, Morocco

Salute, 

 

@Lawrene0 Thanks for the lovely reply. I am sure that you have a great breakfast and share with your guests good moments 

 

Merry Christmas 

 

Thanks, 

Miloud