Making a pot of traditional Moroccan mint tea

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  • I expect you to harness all that young male testosterone and know when it's appropriate and helpful to speak. Apparently, that's asking too much. These videos aren't made especially for you nahustler...if you don't find something useful in them, you can always click to move onward. Moroccans are known for their warm hospitality and gracious manners...though yours seem to have gone missing.

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  • Do you know what kind of tea is being used?

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  • Oh my. I love Moroccan Mint tea and knew it had an amazingly different flavor than anything I had ever tasted but I had no idea it was such an elaborate process. Now I want to get a pot, grow some mint (apparently the fresh must be best) and make tea for all the people I love! Thank you for sharing this.

  • I love a well-made Moroccan tea. I went to a fine restaurant in Casablanca and I had an exceptional tea made of three different types of mint. It was exquisite. The Moroccans playfully call their tea, "Moroccan whiskey!" To me, its the best tea there is. Our teas don't compare to Moroccan tea, I mean, they're made from dry tea in little tea bags, whereas Moroccans fill their pots with tons of fresh mint! It's very therapeutic and healthy.

  • Fun video... thank you!

  • @gillianlall they use gunpowder green tea or loose leaf green tea, a big bunch of fresh spearmint (na3na3), lots of sugar & the first water is to take out the bitterness of the strong tea, then they add more boiling water, the mint & sugar :O)

  • wow i love Morocco

  • I love this video.  I love everything about Morocco. Including their wonderful tea culture!

  • Very nice video and nice username. Dima lmaghrib!!!

  • What kind of treats are there on the table or are those tea ingredients?

  • Wow...What a beautiful tea ceremony!!!!! Lovely music!!!

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