ChinaGreenTea was introduced to the Arab world from China through the Silk Road, and then to Morocco, North Africa, where tea drinking is very popular, and it pays attention to ostentation. It can be said that it has become a part of Moroccan culture. Arabs are all Muslims, do not drink alcohol, other beverages are also small, only tea is indispensable. Here, the importance of drinking tea to people's lives is second only to eating!
In the busy and lively Arab market "Mondina", on the narrow streets, among the crowds rubbing shoulders, you can see children with tin plates in their hands and hurrying by you at any time. There was a tin pot and two glasses on the plate. This is what the lads in the tea house or shop go to the shop to deliver tea or take from home for the boss to drink. In the mobile flea market, the tea shed is also the most lively place. The fire was raging, and the boiling water in the big pot made a "sudden" sound; during the teamaking process, the tea shed owner usually grabbed a handful of tea leaves from the sack around him, a piece of white sugar the size of a fist, and a handful of fresh mint leaves, and put them together. Put it in a small tin pot, add boiling water, and cook on the fire. After the water boiled twice, the small tin pot was handed over to the people at the small table who were "hospiting guests".






