The Most Important Elements in a Moroccan Breakfast
🥇 1. Msemen – The Essential Moroccan Pancake

Guests enjoy a colorful Moroccan breakfast with msemen, beghrir, omelette, tea, and fresh juice.
For me, a Moroccan breakfast isn’t complete without msemen. These flaky, square-shaped pancakes are crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and perfect for rolling or folding. Whether plain or filled, msemen is the star of the Moroccan breakfast table—and a must-have to kickstart the day.
🥈 2. Amlou – The Perfect Spread

A delicious Moroccan breakfast featuring amlou, harcha, eggs, msemen, and jam for surf camp guests.
If msemen is the base, amlou is the magic topping. Made from a blend of almonds, argan oil, and honey, amlou has a rich, nutty sweetness that melts beautifully on warm msemen. It’s one of my favorite combinations, giving energy and a taste of authentic Moroccan flavors.
🥉 3. Moroccan Tea – Sweet, Minty, and Inviting

Enjoy fresh Moroccan msemen served in the peaceful surf camp garden, perfect for starting the day
No Moroccan breakfast is complete without Moroccan tea. Served hot and sweet, with fresh mint leaves, it’s the perfect companion to msemen and amlou. The ritual of pouring tea from a height adds a touch of ceremony to every morning and awakens the senses for the day ahead.
4. Moroccan Omelette – Savory and Wholesome

A hearty breakfast featuring croissants, baguette, omelette, msemen, and tea served to surf camp guests.
Moroccan omelettes are simple yet full of flavor. Made with eggs, fresh herbs, tomatoes, and sometimes onions or peppers, they’re a protein-rich complement to the sweeter breakfast items. At our surf camp, guests love pairing their omelette with warm bread or msemen for a balanced start.
5. Harcha – The Cornmeal Delight

Freshly prepared Moroccan harcha, a semolina flatbread, served at Nomad Surf Camp.
Finally, harcha is a soft, round semolina bread that is lightly fried or baked. Its slightly crumbly texture makes it perfect for dipping in honey, butter, or tea. Harcha rounds out the breakfast table and is a favorite among both locals and travelers.
Final Thoughts
A Moroccan breakfast is a celebration of flavors, textures, and tradition. From the flaky msemen to the sweet richness of amlou, the refreshing tea, savory omelettes, and comforting harcha, every bite tells a story of Moroccan culinary heritage. At Nomad Surf Camp, we make sure our guests experience these morning delights—because a day of surfing is always better started the Moroccan way.