Morocco’s national drink, affectionately called Berber whiskey, contains no alcohol — it’s a refreshing blend of Chinese gunpowder green tea, mint, and sugar. Moroccan mint tea represents hospitality ...
FROM THE JET AGE of a SAC base back nearly 4,000 years to Moses — an impossible journey? Not for Lucy Ann Bent, third-grade teacher in the dependents school at Ben Guerir Air Base, Morocco. She makes ...
Just a short journey from bustling Marrakech lies an authentic mountain retreat that combines traditional Berber hospitality ...
Inside a Berber home, we’re welcomed with traditional mint tea — an essential part of Moroccan culture. The tea ceremony isn’t rushed, and the conversation offers insight into how people live, work, ...
Foreword / Jack Lang -- Introduction / Nathalie de Merode -- Part I. Berber memories -- Gazing -- What the rams tell us -- The Berbers: an interrogation -- Phoenician and Roman influences -- Between ...
Once you step inside a home in Morocco, chances are you’ll be greeted with a pour of steaming, freshly made Berber whiskey. Despite its name, Berber whiskey doesn’t contain a drop of liquor. It’s ...