Moroccan mint tea
Moroccan mint tea

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have moroccan mint tea using 4 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Moroccan mint tea:
  1. Prepare 2 tablespoons green tea
  2. Make ready 5 cups boiling water
  3. Take 1 bunch fresh mint
  4. Prepare 1 ⁄2-1 cup sugar, to taste

Moroccans take great pride in their tea and will often ask a visitor who among their group of friends makes the best cup of mint tea. I bought three brands of moroccan mint tea from Amazon; this one tasted best of the three and I'm ordering two more bags of it. Moroccan mint tea is an epic brew with only four ingredients made from pantry staples. Deliciously brewed Chinese gunpowder green tea is blended with fresh mint and cane sugar.

Instructions to make Moroccan mint tea:
  1. Boil water. Cover it until it's boiled
  2. Place tea in teapot
  3. Wash mint under running water and add it to teapot.
  4. Wait for 3 to 5 minutes. Add sugar as desired.
  5. Serve in mint tea glasses or small cups
  6. Enjoy !

Simmered altogether it makes the most incredible Mint Tea. This is an easy recipe to make hot or iced. • Moroccan mint tea is traditionally very sweet but feel free to adjust the quantity of sugar to your taste. • If you use a regular heatproof teapot, don't forget to use a small sifter when pouring the tea in the glasses to retain the gunpowder tealeaves. • Feel free to flavour your Moroccan tea with any other aromatic herb that you. Is very sweet, for one thing, sweet tea, is in fact, a way of life in North Africa as well as many parts of the Middle East. But of course, the amount of sugar is very easy to adjust to one's taste. In Morocco, serving mint tea is part of the Moroccan hospitality and there is a ritual to how the tea is made and served, with.

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