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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.
A Moroccan visitor takes photo of a porcelain bowl from Jingdezhen of China's Jiangxi Province at "Tea for Harmony: Yaji Cultural Salon," in Rabat, Morocco, May 9, 2025. A culture and tourism ...
Mint tea is a traditional drink enjoyed in many cultures. In Moroccan culture, the tea is made by steeping mint and green tea leaves and sugar, and is commonly served at all times of day. In North ...
Doha: Sustainial LLC, a Doha-based social, cultural, environmental and economic sustainability consultancy dedicated to fostering sustainable practices in Qatar, recently organised a culture ...
Three new businesses are set to open in downtown Northampton: Meriyem's, a Moroccan cafe and bazaar; Nice Tea, a bubble tea cafe; and Gombo, a New Orleans Cajun and Creole restaurant and oyster bar.