Is that a thing in Morroco? That’s pretty cool. As an American I imagine most of the world scoffs at my tea habits, but one specific brand of Mint is my fav tea, and I cannot tell why it is so different from other mint teas.
I have very little wanderlust, and those hot pools in Iceland are my first goto if I travel internationally for funnsies, but ok now I wanna go to Morroco for the teaaaaaa. (Like most countries, it also looks awesome for many other reasons)
Mint tea is basically an inseparable part of Moroccan culture, literally everyone here drinks it (except me, I’m not a fan of tea), so… please try it and see if you enjoy it.
My friend had a Moroccan roommate who used to make it whenever I came over. Not my favorite tea, I prefer black tea the English way, but still very good.
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Is that a thing in Morroco? That’s pretty cool. As an American I imagine most of the world scoffs at my tea habits, but one specific brand of Mint is my fav tea, and I cannot tell why it is so different from other mint teas.
I have very little wanderlust, and those hot pools in Iceland are my first goto if I travel internationally for funnsies, but ok now I wanna go to Morroco for the teaaaaaa. (Like most countries, it also looks awesome for many other reasons)
Mint tea is basically an inseparable part of Moroccan culture, literally everyone here drinks it (except me, I’m not a fan of tea), so… please try it and see if you enjoy it.
My friend had a Moroccan roommate who used to make it whenever I came over. Not my favorite tea, I prefer black tea the English way, but still very good.
Nice to know.