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New Tagine Unveiled by The Moroccan Bazaar on its Online Home Furnishings and Decor Site

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The new Moroccan Tagine unveiled by The Moroccan Bazaar is the first lead free Tagine made in Morocco. The Tagine combines traditional and modern pottery techniques to produce the first 100% lead free Tagine dishes.

Dallas, TX (PRWeb) December 13, 2007 -- The Moroccan Bazaar has introduced the first 100% lead free Moroccan made tagine. Tagines also known as tajines are peculiar cooking vessels with a tall conical lid used to cook a traditional Moroccan stew also called a tagine/tajine.

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If they are not heated adequately during manufacture, this may result in the release of lead from the product into the food
The popularity of Moroccan cuisine in general has sparked increasing demand for cooking Tagines that, until now, had no verifiable assurances of their lead free content. By working with the largest local producer of ceramics and mosaic table tops, The Moroccan Bazaar is able to provide lead free and quality tagines that were once only available in markets and small artisans' shops.

These types of ceramics, "If they are not heated adequately during manufacture, this may result in the release of lead from the product into the food" as explained by Canadian Health authorities. The Moroccan Bazaar with its local Moroccan manufacturer have developed processes and introduced new equipment to eliminate the risk of lead contamination.

"We were excited to find a source for a genuine Moroccan clay Tagine that is food safe," said Natalia, an online shopper at The Moroccan Bazaar. Cooking connoisseurs recommend authentic clay Tagines as their slow simmering on clay enhances the flavored unmatched by cast iron replicas that are available in the marketplace.

The new Tagine will also be available for wholesale customers along with the rest of the home decor collection that includes a wide variety of Moroccan furniture and chandeliers.

For additional information visit the "Cooking Tagine" section of the retail site:

About The Moroccan Bazaar:
Founded in Tangier, Morocco in 1990, The Moroccan Bazaar moved it operations to Dallas, Texas in 2000 to introduce its product line to the US Market and to support the Moroccan handmade industry, its artisans and their uncertain future due to the proliferation of cheap Chinese imitations.

Contact:
Reda Yamani
The Moroccan Bazaar
972-599-2933

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