Moroccan Mint Tea
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Moroccan Mint Tea

A bright, aromatic Moroccan green tea infused with fresh spearmint and gently sweetened to balance its brisk, refreshing finish. Traditionally poured from a height to aerate the tea and create a light surface foam.

13 min 4 porciones Medium
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Cómo preparar

1
Place the water in a saucepan and bring it just to a boil, then remove it from the heat so it remains very hot but is no longer bubbling vigorously.
2
Put the green tea in a heatproof teapot. Add about 150 ml of the hot water, swirl for 10 seconds to rinse the leaves, and pour that liquid away.
3
Add the remaining hot water, spearmint, and sugar to the teapot. Return the pot to very low heat, or place it over a diffuser, and simmer gently for 5 minutes; the tea should become fragrant without a rolling boil.
4
Stir the tea by pouring one glassful into a heatproof glass and returning it to the pot twice. Pour the tea into small glasses from a slight height, garnish with reserved mint, and serve immediately while hot.
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Por qué funciona esta receta

Briefly rinsing the green tea controls bitterness, while a gentle simmer with abundant mint extracts a clean herbal aroma without cooking it harshly. Sugar rounds the tea's tannins, and high pouring adds a lightly aerated texture.

Conservación y recalentado

Cómo conservarla

Cool leftover tea promptly, cover, and refrigerate for up to 2 days. Remove the mint before storing to prevent excessive bitterness.

Cómo recalentarla

Reheat gently in a saucepan over low heat until steaming; do not boil, as boiling dulls the mint and makes the tea more bitter.

Nutrición / porción

53kcal
0,34 gproteínas
13,34 gcarbohidratos
0,07 ggrasas
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Publicada el 21 ago 2026 · actualizada el 21 ago 2026