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Moroccan mint tea, known as 'atay,' is a refreshing and aromatic beverage made from green tea, fresh spearmint leaves, and generous amounts of sugar. It is a cornerstone of Moroccan hospitality and social life, traditionally prepared and poured with a flourish from a height to create a light foam.
This tea is very low in fat and protein, but its calorie content comes almost entirely from the added sugar, which is a key ingredient. A typical serving provides a quick source of energy from carbohydrates, along with antioxidants from the green tea and mint.
The ritual of preparing and serving mint tea is an art form in Morocco, symbolizing welcome and friendship. Nutritionally, the combination of mint and green tea offers a soothing digestive aid and a boost of antioxidants, making it a beloved daily staple.