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Dear John , I hope you're doing great . Thank you very much for your letter . I was interesting to learn about some aspects of American culture . Well , I thought I'd write to tell you a little bit about Morocco and its culture . Morocoo is a north African country . It's home to a variety of ethnicities that live now together in peace . These include the Arabs , the Amazigh , people of Andalusian origin , and people of sub - suharian descent . Islam is the predominant religion here . Also , the country is home to a considerably large Jewish community , and a minority of Christians , as well . Generally . Moroccans are friendly , easy - going , nice people , who are yet mostly known for their good sense of humor and hospitality , The influences of tradition and history reflect on the clothes that Moroccans wear . The " jellaba " is a full - sleeved robe that is commonly worn by Moroccan women . The " gandora " , which is another popular robe worn by men , is a short - sleeved male version of the women's jellaba . Moroccan people are a heterogeneous group par excellence . They owe such diversity to the many cultures that have influenced them . Moroccan cuisine is a mix of Arab - Amazigh and Mediterranean influences . The two main dishes the country is best - known for are tajine and couscous . Other popular dishes include " pastila " , " ttanjia " , and meat balls . Drinking mint tea is an important ritual that is performed with family and friends . I hope this gives you an idea about Moroccan culture . Please write to me soon , and give my best wishes to your