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The Argan worker Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Argan worker Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female worker cracking Argan nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female worker grinding Argan nuts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moroccan worker preparing argan oil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Berber woman makes Argan Oil, Morocco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local Moroccan woman hand-kneading argan oily paste to extract Argan oil. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Argan worker
Work of a worker in argan oil, southern Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Women processing argan oil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Process of traditional manufacturing of Moroccan virgin argan oil Royalty Free Stock Photo
Argan fruit. Essaouira, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman grinding argan nuts by hand to produce argan oil, traditional manual work in Morocco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Worker, Marrakech, Morocco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moroccan woman grinding argan kernels, argan oil manufacture Royalty Free Stock Photo
Morocco: the argan women cooperative. The Argan (Argania spinosa) is a species of tree endemic to the calcareous semi-desert Sous valley of southwestern Morocco and to the Algerian regio. Argan oil is produced by several women's co-operatives in the southwestern parts of Morocco. The most labour-intensive part of oil-extraction is removal of the soft pulp and the cracking by hand, between two stones, of the hard nut. The seeds are then removed and gently roasted. This roasting accounts for part of the oil's distinctive, nutty flavour. Argan oil is sold in Morocco as a luxury item, and is difficult to find for sale outside the region of production. The product is of increasing interest to cosmetics companies in Europe.


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