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Moroccan Mint Tea

21/6/2016

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Mint tea is a Moroccan highlight. It is served at the end of every meal and is offered at the entrance of shops, homes and events. While mint is a main ingredient, it tastes like sugar is the main ingredient! It is laden with sugar and often a "tourist tea" was made with considerably less sugar. 
Tea is served in a small glass and the higher the pour, the better the tea!
​How to make Moroccan Tea.
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