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Tea drinking is a beloved ritual around the world — whether it's the refreshing mint tea of Morocco, the tea ceremonies of ...
There's nothing more civilized than a cup of tea. Or is there?This time of year, as the real hot weather is just thinking about blowing into town, a cup of tea sounds, well, hot. That thought sent ...
Contrary to what many believe, tea has not been part of Moroccan culture since ancient times. It became popular in the 19th century, partly thanks to trade with Great Britain.
Tea was probably introduced into Morocco during the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672-1727), perhaps as a tribute from Queen Anne of England for releasing a group of English prisoners, but it didn’t ...
Chinese green tea first arrived in North Africa in 1854 when British ships en route to Baltic ports were forced to dock in Tangier, Morocco because of the Crimean War.
Mint tea is the national drink of Morocco and is considered an art form. It is drank by groups of people in social gatherings. It is always given to people to welcome them.  Upon arrival as a ...
If you glance over water, which seems more of a given than an actual drink, tea is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world. It beats coffee by a long shot, and it somehow outpaces beer, too.