svetlana14
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I have asked Copilot (AI) to convert a paragraph of BBC's article into a dialogue. Can I have your opinion on whether the result works for real-life situations rather than it resembles more of a sort of performance?
Person A: “Have you ever tried Moroccan ZaaZaa? It’s a thick and sweet avocado smoothie that resembles a layered sundae. It’s often enjoyed as a post-fasting treat during Ramadan.”
Person B: “ZaaZaa? I’ve never heard of it. What’s in it?”
Person A: “Well, ZaaZaa is one of Morocco’s most decadent treats. It’s both a smoothie and a dessert, but its main ingredient may come as a surprise: avocado.”
Person B: “Avocado? Really? I always thought of avocado as a savoury food rather than a dessert.”
Person A: “That’s a common perception. But Alia Al Kasimi, founder of the online cooking school Flavors of Morocco, once said, ‘When I was a kid, we would split an avocado in half, sprinkle some sugar on top and then eat it with a spoon.’ So, in some parts of the world, avocado is indeed enjoyed as a dessert!”![Avocado :avocado: 🥑](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f951.png)
![Ice cream :ice_cream: 🍨](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f368.png)
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/...roccan-smoothie-for-ramadan-to-break-the-fast
Person A: “Have you ever tried Moroccan ZaaZaa? It’s a thick and sweet avocado smoothie that resembles a layered sundae. It’s often enjoyed as a post-fasting treat during Ramadan.”
Person B: “ZaaZaa? I’ve never heard of it. What’s in it?”
Person A: “Well, ZaaZaa is one of Morocco’s most decadent treats. It’s both a smoothie and a dessert, but its main ingredient may come as a surprise: avocado.”
Person B: “Avocado? Really? I always thought of avocado as a savoury food rather than a dessert.”
Person A: “That’s a common perception. But Alia Al Kasimi, founder of the online cooking school Flavors of Morocco, once said, ‘When I was a kid, we would split an avocado in half, sprinkle some sugar on top and then eat it with a spoon.’ So, in some parts of the world, avocado is indeed enjoyed as a dessert!”
![Avocado :avocado: 🥑](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f951.png)
![Ice cream :ice_cream: 🍨](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f368.png)
https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/...roccan-smoothie-for-ramadan-to-break-the-fast