
15/03/2025
Moroccan mint tea isn’t just a drink—it’s a way of life. Made with green tea, fresh mint, and lots of sugar, it’s poured from high up to make it frothy and delicious.
In Morocco, tea is a sign of hospitality and friendship. If you visit someone’s home, they’ll always offer you a glass (or three!). Each round has a meaning—life, love, and death—and refusing is almost impossible because it’s served with so much warmth and generosity.
Whether you’re in a busy market, a cozy riad, or a Berber tent in the Sahara, a cup of mint tea brings people together. It’s refreshing, sweet, and full of tradition.