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Real Moroccan tea 1 ( Exclusive pictures)



I am in a moment enjoying a breakfast in my beautiful village



Moroccan tea is an old tradition of the Kingdom of Morocco. And it come from the identity of our real vibes same happiness and sadness.


You can find the  Tea kettles anywhere, in addition to cafes, markets and houses, the tea is a special symbol for the Moroccans  culture that we present in the hospitality ,to guest or tourist.




MOROCCAN TEA  kettle and glasses cup (  in a village near marrakech)

we can present tea with Nuts and bread, and at breakfast we enjoy butter, cheese, honey and olive oil.


When you visit any Moroccan from north to south, the first thing they prepare for you is tea.


 Most areas are famous for their tea, especially in weddings ; The villages are more generous in this.


The Moroccan method of preparing tea is a unique method, where we boil water and then we  put tea beans in a tea kettles; then putting it back on fire and add mint and sugar later.



TEA IN CAFE (casablnca)

A friend from America visited me in Marrakech a few years ago and he was impressed by the Moroccan way of preparing tea . and he will traiyng to do it in his home.


here in morocco, all the ingredients are placed in one Tea kettle, not  like other countries some of them; offer tea in cups.


Enjoy  Moroccan tea is after lunch with familly, and in the evening at sunset when u listen to music in the evening .


We will talk about the Moroccan music Later, Keep in touch with the blog and share with your friends.

have a great day my friends 

noure 



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