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What is a typical drink in Tunisia?

Mint tea is the traditional drink of the Tunisian people, some regions serve it with pine nuts.



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Mint tea. The melding of many cultures and flavors is apparent in Tunisia's most popular drink, mint tea. Served hot or over ice, the unique flavors of this fresh beverage are accentuated by the presence of pine nuts floating on top.

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Traditionally Farka is cooked with couscous, sugar, oil water – enriched with nuts and dates, the mix is baked off in an oven and served with extra milk and sugar. While you would think, this seems like dessert, Tunisians actually have it for breakfast.

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Drugs. Possession, use and trafficking of controlled drugs are all serious criminal offences. The possession of even a small amount of 'soft' drugs could result in a prison term.

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On 20 March 1956, Tunisia gained its independence from France after two years of negotiations between the French and the Neo-Destour (“New Constitution”) party, which was backed by the trade unions.

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