Every larger village in Morocco has countless café bars, snack bars, barbecue stations, etc. In every village in Morocco, no matter how small, there is at least one village shop where you can get the basic foodstuffs as well as water or lemonade. Most shops also sell bread, and in many places there are small, inconspicuous signs with "Pain" or "Boulangerie" in front of a very inconspicuous door (possibly with a curtain), which could also be confused with a garage. There is also delicious Moroccan bread, often still warm. There are also shops/signs like this for patisserie. The cake is usually great and not that sweet, the sticky stuff is pure sugar and not recommended if you want to cover your handlebars with sticky sugar mass and if there is bread there, it is a bit sweet like milk rolls.
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