Traditional in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania, and also in certain countries of the Near and Middle East, mint tea (in classical Arabic شاي بالنعناع chāï binna’nā ‘, or in Maghrebian Arabic أتاي atāy, لأتاي or latāy), also known as “Moroccan mint tea”, is a green tea that’s infused with spearmint leaves, and is generally very sweet.Moroccan Mint Tea
Greetings in Morocco are fairly formal, and often include a handshake. If meeting for the first time, a few questions about family are common. If a foreign man in meeting a Moroccan woman for the first time, she will either initiate the handshake, or a small bow (reciprocated without a handshake). Public displays of affection are taboo amongst the people of Morroco.Culture - Morocco
Perfectly situated near the beach and the High Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is the fourth largest city in Morocco.Special Sights