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beverage

Moroccan Mint Tea

Watching a Moroccan pour mint tea is like watching liquid architecture—the arc of golden tea streaming from teapot to glass from an impossible height, creating the perfect foam that marks properly prepared atay. This isn't just making tea; it's performing hospitality.

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Brazil

Brazilian food doesn't whisper—it sings, dances, and throws a party in your mouth. From the smoky temples of churrascarias to the açaí stands on Copacabana beach, Brazil approaches food with the same exuberant energy that defines everything else about the country: bigger, bolder, and always with more joy than seems technically possible.

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main-dish

Ethiopian Injera & Doro Wat

Ethiopian dining transforms meals into ceremonies. Injera—the spongy, tangy flatbread that serves as both plate and utensil—cradles doro wat, a chicken stew so complex and aromatic it seems to contain the essence of an entire spice market. This isn't just food; it's cultural immersion that teaches you to eat with your hands, share from common plates, and understand that the best meals happen when boundaries dissolve.

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