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6. Moroccan Tea – Morocco

If you’re walking around the souks of Marrakesh, impressed by jewelry, textiles, and the odd goat, you’ll no doubt be invited by a cordial seller to have some tea in his little shop. Don’t feel pressured to buy anything as it’s a genuine invitation.

Moroccan tea is a mix of local green tea with mint leaves, which is pleasantly refreshing given the scorching temperatures outside. Just don’t accept every offer or you’ll never be able to explore the souks!

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