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📍📍MOROCCAN DRINKS 📍📍 👉To wash your diffa down and stay hydrated, you’ll need a good amount of liquid. Day and night, don’t forget to drink plenty of bottled or purified water. Vying to quench your thirst are orange-juice vendors loudly singing their own praises, and water vendors infringed tajine-shaped hats clanging brass bowls together. 👉Mint tea is the hallmark of Moroccan #hospitality and the sit-down affair that takes around half an hour. If you have the honour of pouring the tea, pour the first cup back into the teapot to help cool it and dissolve the sugar. Moroccan tea may be ubiquitous after meals, but you can find a mean cup of coffee in Morocco, too. And Moroccans tend to take their coffee thick and black, ask for nus-nus (half and a half ) to have it mixed with steamed milk. 👉What about the beer, wine and spirits? One of the most common questions I receive from travellers is about alcohol. “Can you buy alcohol in Morocco or it is forbidden by religion? Are there bars/clubs? Can women drink in the bars”? Of course, alcohol consumption in Morocco is a sensitive subject, but yeah, a very interesting one to discuss. Yes, you can drink alcohol in Morocco without offending local sensibilities, as long as you do it discreetly. Wine and beer are the most popular beverages in #Morocco, In Morocco there so many different bars, restaurants, lounges selling alcohol. 👉Follow us and tag yourself if you are interested in sharing your most perfect pictures of our beautiful country 👍 @moroccofriendlytravel Credit:® @hafiidii.omaar @sahara6879 . . #minttea #tea #maghreb #morocco #maghrebiminttea #photography #tea #minttea #malta #mellieha #byblosmalta #beer #travel #trip #Drinks #Drinks #RelaxTime #Food #MusicBa #craftbeerlover #instabeer #beertime #wineallday #winegeek #winesnob #wine #winenerd #vin #winetasting #winelover #ワイン

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