英語 での Mint tea の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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To make mint tea, take a few fresh mint leaves and boil them in water.
In Maghreb area, if guests refuse to accept mint tea provided by their owners, it will be considered a very rude behavior.
Enjoy the herbs planted on the entrance approach. Have a cup of mint tea any time.
Upon returning to the village, the women have mint tea on Stitou's patio.
You will feel so comfortable in this northern medina, you will find yourself surely, sitting on the terrace sipping mint tea in remaking the world.
Mint tea service, tuna cutting by Sushizanmai, Morocco's traditional music"gnawa" and belly dance performance entertained the participants.
This walk is framed by bilingual camel drivers and a typical stop in a Kasbah is planned for a tasting of pancakes with honey and mint tea.
The Riad boasts views of the surrounding city and the Atlas mountains from the rooftop terrace where guests can relax, enjoy the sun and perhaps sip Mint tea and take breakfast.
In addition to its medicinal properties, mint leaves were rubbed on tables to welcome guests in Greece, and mint tea is still customarily offered to arriving guests in the Middle East.19.
There are wide 100 next to the"ninth city" Bar 8, cinemas Street, Green Island gnaw no one mention miles, in fact, still is pretty good, I like where to eat pizza, drink mint tea.
Lots of mint tea especially.
And of course the traditional Mint tea.
Dessert was mint tea!
Having a cup of mint tea in Morocco.
I am obsessed with this Mint Tea since I got to Marrakesh.
Don't forget to pair it with our special mint tea or sweet wines.
As the afternoon wears on, I shift from coffee, to mint tea to sherry to martinis.”.
This is because, when you put sugar inside Mint Tea it prevents from heatstroke and refreshes body.
In Tinerhir, I had a cup of mint tea with him, and I asked him how to go to Todra gorge.
The Respirer Candle is a more refreshing and invigorating scent, incorporating the fresh, clean taste of Moroccan mint tea, bright marigold and basil.