Moroccan mint tea

Mint is very common in the northern part of Nigeria. It is sold by hawkers on the streets especially in kano and it's called Na'a na'a. But its a house staple in
morocco and its important to serve mint tea to your guests there.
Moroccan mint tea
Mint is very common in the northern part of Nigeria. It is sold by hawkers on the streets especially in kano and it's called Na'a na'a. But its a house staple in
morocco and its important to serve mint tea to your guests there.
Steps
- 1
Prepare your ingredients.
- 2
Gently bruise the mint leaves and steams by rubbing them between your hands and add it to the pot of water. Adding salt enhances the sweetness as well as subtly enhancing the clove flavor. Add the sugar as well. You can adjust the sugar (add or reduce)
- 3
If you can, pour the tea into your cup from an arms length distance to create a foam at the top. You can garnish with mint leaves. Enjoy your tea with cookies.
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