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Hicham

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joined on 11/20/07
last updated 04/11/09
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Im real estate broker and Berber handicrafts dealer,single 33 and i've a music project this year.
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EXTRACTING ARGAN OIL FROM KERNELS‏ (blog entry) Extracting this oil is a long and tedious process. The ripe fruit of the argan tree, similar to olives, are manually crushed to separate pulp and pits. The pits are broken into 2 and reveal an almond that once processed and milled and pressed to e... read more
blog entry posted Fri, June 20, 2008 - 6:45 PM permalink - 3 comments
Argan Culinary Oil (blog entry) Product DescriptionArgan Oil, found only in Southern Morocco, has been sought after for years by chefs, top gourmets and enlightened home cooks for its delicacy. It has a characteristic nutty flavor and enhances the taste and aroma of many dishes.... read more
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Argan Oil the Amazing Oil (blog entry) Product DescriptionThe Argan Tree, Argania spinosa from Sapotaceae family and grows only in Morocco. The trees can live from 150-200 years. For centuries traditional cosmetic products produced from Argania spinosa have been a well kept secret know... read more
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The link of my items for sale: (blog entry) thats my link for Berber handicrafts:
www.berberhandicrafts.blogspot.com
blog entry posted Mon, April 28, 2008 - 5:53 PM permalink - 1 comment
Tifinagh (blog entry) Tifinagh ( in Neo-Tifinagh, Tifinaɣ in Berber Latin alphabet, pronounced [tifinaɣ]) is an alphabetic script used by some Berbers to write their language. It is not in widespread use as a means of daily communication, but often serves to politicall... read more
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Extracting this oil is a long and tedious process. The ripe fruit of the argan tree, similar to olives, are manually crushed to separate pulp and pits. The pits are broken into 2 and reveal an almond that once processed and milled and pressed to extract their oil. Origins: this oil comes from the Argan tree, a Moroccan olive tree. This oily tree only growns in the dry arid soil of Agadir and Essaouira in the Southwestern Moroccan desert. This oil, known for millenia by the Berber tribes for i... read more
Fri, June 20, 2008 - 6:45 PM permalink - 2 comments
 
Product DescriptionArgan Oil, found only in Southern Morocco, has been sought after for years by chefs, top gourmets and enlightened home cooks for its delicacy. It has a characteristic nutty flavor and enhances the taste and aroma of many dishes. It is truly a rare and exotic treat. Uses for Argan Oil: Argan Oil is used only for seasoning and never for cooking. Very characteristic for its nutty taste and exotic flavor, it enchances the taste and scents of: * Vegetarian and oriental dishes. V... read more
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Product DescriptionThe Argan Tree, Argania spinosa from Sapotaceae family and grows only in Morocco. The trees can live from 150-200 years. For centuries traditional cosmetic products produced from Argania spinosa have been a well kept secret known only to Berber women in Morocco. Argan oil is believed to be one of the rarest oils in the world. To produce Argan oil for cosmetic use, freshly harvested kernels from the fruit of the Argan tree are pressed and filtered through an organic cotton s... read more
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thats my link for Berber handicrafts:
www.berberhandicrafts.blogspot.com
Mon, April 28, 2008 - 5:53 PM permalink - 1 comment
 
Tifinagh ( in Neo-Tifinagh, Tifinaɣ in Berber Latin alphabet, pronounced [tifinaɣ]) is an alphabetic script used by some Berbers to write their language. It is not in widespread use as a means of daily communication, but often serves to politically and symbolically assert a Berber identity.
www.ancientscripts.com/berber.html



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February 15, 2009
Hicham is an extremely intelligent man. A wonderful person to know, with a great personality. I feel very lucky to have met him.
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