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Please suggest good Arabic/Turkish black tea I can buy in Berlin
Hi everyone! I was hoping to get some recommendations! Thereβs a hookah shop Iβve been going to for a while now and they have the absolute best sage tea Iβve had and they said they just buy it online from an Arabic website. Do any of you have any ideas or recommendations on websites to try? Thanks in advance!
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I not sure if the recipes I found are the same as the kind I find in restaurants. (I think it has cardamom in it?) I feel like thereβs a difference but I donβt know what it is unless my tea is just bad.
Is anise tea one?
What brand would you recommend for Arabic Moroccan Green Tea with Mint in tea bags form? I had a delicious cup in Spain and would love to drink a cup while Iβm at work
Hi all, I'll be visiting the UAE for the first time in a few weeks and I'm interested to try some varieties of Arabic tea while I'm there. Having browsed about a bit, I can find lots of interesting lists of types, but it isn't often easy to tell whether the flavours listed refer to a herb/spice that is mixed with real tea or if they describe a herbal tea.
ie: lots of lists that say 'cardamom tea', 'anise tea', 'mint tea' etc - but don't specify how they're made. Googling the tea names results in a predictable mix of individual's own concoctions and opinions, but can't find much indicating what I'm likely to get if I ask for it in a tea house in Dubai.
I ask because I don't find I like most herbal teas very much but don't mind some actual teas that are flavoured with something, and it would be good to know what I'm asking for when I'm choosing what to try!
Thanks for any help!
Also: any recommendations from Arabic tea aficionados?
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While on vacation, a Bedouin family once made the best coffee and tea I've ever had. Now that I'm the US, it's impossible to find anything close to that and every recipe I've tried online hasn't panned out for either.
When I have tried I've just been using a pot to boil the coffee and the finest grind my local coffee store can provide. What kind of coffee bean should I use, should I grind it myself with a mortar and pestle instead, and should I buy a dallah to make it in?
If any of you have a great recipe with step by step directions, you have my thanks.
My friend's surname is Twining, and she is a teahead. Nut. Lover. Fiend.
I went to Dubai last month and saw a Twining's tea tin with English on one side and Arabic on the reverse. I realised that this was the perfect gift for my friend. I didn't buy it, though, because I didn't want to lug it around for a few weeks of travelling. Since I'd end up in Cairo, anyway, I figured I'd find it there.
Well, now I'm in Cairo and I can't find it. Plenty of stores sell Twinings, for sure. But the tins are only in English. I'd prefer not to get the cardboard box that's written in Arabic, because she prefers loose tea, and the tin is a more lasting souvenir.
So. Does anyone know where I can find a tin of Twinings with Arabic written on one side? Either in a Cairo shop or online (my Google search revealed nothing)?
And are there any other languages on tins that Twinings sells? Russian, Chinese, Greek, anything?
I recently came across a set of extremely unusual tea cups. I can't locate the maker using the stamp part that I can read.
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