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From the 7th century onwards, the [[Arab]]s introduced a variety of [[spice]]s, like [[saffron]], [[nutmeg]], [[cinnamon]], [[ginger]] and [[clove]]s, which contributed and influenced the culinary culture of North Africa. The [[Ottoman Turk]]s brought sweet [[pastry|pastries]] and other [[bakery]] products, and from the [[New World]], North Africa got [[potato]]es, [[tomato]]es, [[zucchini]] and chili peppers.

From the 7th century onwards, the Arabs introduced a variety of spices, like saffron, nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and cloves, which contributed and influenced the culinary culture of North Africa. The Ottoman Turks brought sweet pastries and other bakery products, and from the New World, North Africa got potatoes, tomatoes, zucchini and chili peppers.