Mint Tea is legendary in Egypt. Egyptians LOVE sipping tea, cold or hot, sitting in cafes and restaurants while watching a soccer match. Egyptians’ fond of their tea is not just about the drink, it is a custom which they adopted from the Arabians. It became more of a tradition that reflects their identities and personalities. Sometimes they add mint leaves or a squeeze of lemon juice in it. One of the most popular teas in the country is Koshari tea, which is enjoyed hot and is very flavorful and Karlade which is another Egyptian favorite and is consisted of a cold drink made out of hibiscus tea..


Ramadan’s Drinks
Sweetened Karkadey (hibiscus rose petals),minted tea,
Kharoub (carob), Tamr Hini (Tamarind), are the prevalent drinks found at most hotels and coffee shops during Ramadan.
Ramadan’s Drinks Luxor Egypt

Sweetened Karkadey (hibiscus rose petals),Kharoub (CarobJuice), Tamr Hindi (Tamarind), are the prevalent drinks found at most hotels and coffee shops during Ramadan. They are all thirst quenchers and contain a horde of vitamins.


Karkadeh (Egypt كركديه, scientific Hibiscus sabdariffa L., English Roselle) is the Egyptian name for the plant and at the same time for the mallow tea produced from the dried flowers or hibiscus tea. Karkadeh is in Egypt a popular drink which is drunk hot and cold as a soft drink.

Karkade, or hibiscus, is a plant native to tropical countries.

Growing areas from Karkade in Egypt are mainly in the Aswan, Fayum, Quena and some in Nile Delta areas, the largest part of the Sudanese Karkade grew in Kordofan and Darfur. Karkade plants prefer sandy loamy soil and heat to develop beautiful large flowers for the Karkade production. The flowers are harvested by hand, dried, and ready to make tea. The largest selection can be found in the spice market in Cairo.

Karkadeh (Egypt كركديه, scientific Hibiscus sabdariffa L., English Roselle) is the Arabic name for the plant and at the same time for the mallow tea produced from the dried flowers or hibiscus tea. Karkadeh is in Egypt a rather popular drink which is drunk hot and cold as a soft drink. Its thirst-quenching effect is especially welcome in hot areas. drink is called The mesir (“Egyptian tea”).


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Mint Tea is legendary in Egypt. Egyptians LOVE sipping tea, cold or hot, sitting in cafes and restaurants while watching a soccer match. Egyptians’ fond of their tea is not just about the drink, it is a custom which they adopted from the Arabians. It became more of a tradition that reflects their identities and personalities. Sometimes they add mint leaves or a squeeze of lemon juice in it. One of the most popular teas in the country is Koshari tea, which is enjoyed hot and is very flavorful and Karlade which is another Egyptian favorite and is consisted of a cold drink made out of hibiscus tea..


Directly to you from the land of PHARAOHS "EGYPT" !!! All our items are 100% EGYPTIAN and professionally handmade with very high quality.

SUPER FAST SHIPPING 
NOTE: WE IMPORT OUR OILS DIRECTLY FROM EGYPT, SO IF YOU'RE THINKING OF BUYING FROM ANOTHER VENDOR WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL BE RECEIVING THE SAME ITEM LISTING ABOVE. 
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Strong and long lasting, All Natural Ingredients.. Egyptian Flavors