Sultan (the market leader in Morocco) and The Lion 4011 . The Herb: Fresh Spearmint (Nana)
Moroccan tea , traditionally known as or Atay , involves understanding both the base ingredients and the cultural significance of the ritual. This guide covers how to identify authentic components, where to shop, and how to replicate the experience at home. 1. Essential Buying Guide: The Components
Authentic Moroccan tea is not usually bought as a single pre-mixed bag in Morocco; rather, it is a combination of specific high-quality ingredients.
Small, tightly rolled pellets that look like gunpowder. These unfurl when steeped to provide a smoky, full-bodied flavor.
Moroccans use "Special Gunpowder" green tea (Zhejiang Province, China).
If buying dried blends, ensure "Nana mint" or "Spearmint" is listed.
Sultan (the market leader in Morocco) and The Lion 4011 . The Herb: Fresh Spearmint (Nana)
Moroccan tea , traditionally known as or Atay , involves understanding both the base ingredients and the cultural significance of the ritual. This guide covers how to identify authentic components, where to shop, and how to replicate the experience at home. 1. Essential Buying Guide: The Components
Authentic Moroccan tea is not usually bought as a single pre-mixed bag in Morocco; rather, it is a combination of specific high-quality ingredients.
Small, tightly rolled pellets that look like gunpowder. These unfurl when steeped to provide a smoky, full-bodied flavor.
Moroccans use "Special Gunpowder" green tea (Zhejiang Province, China).
If buying dried blends, ensure "Nana mint" or "Spearmint" is listed.
