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Tea with pine nuts

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Tea with pine nuts, or in French, Thé aux pignons, is a traditional Tunisian culinary specialty. This type of maghrebi mint tea (or geranium tea sometimes in winter) is typically served during occasions such as weddings, family meetings or meetings between friends.[1] [2] The pine nuts can often be replaced by almonds or roasted peanuts.

Service

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A few teaspoons of pine nuts are placed in each glass before pouring the hot tea. The pine nuts float if the tea is very sweet; otherwise, they remain at the bottom of the glass.[citation needed ]

Guests may also put the desired amount of pine nuts in their tea, which can be served without pine nuts.

References

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  1. ^ "Thé à la menthe Tunisien (Avec des Pignons)". 3 July 2020.
  2. ^ "MBC News". Annals of Burns and Fire Disasters. 20 (4): 219–221. 2007. PMC 3188085 . PMID 21991100.


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