The Loaded Trunk was founded by Jonna Robison, an interior designer with a deep curiosity and passion for traveling the world, connecting with artisans in different cultures and sourcing unique and beautiful objets d’art. Published seasonally, the magazine features a curated collection of travel, lifestyle, nature, art and design inspiration for a life well lived.
Moroccan mint tea, served in “beldi” (small, traditional Moroccan tea glasses), is a staple in daily Moroccan life. It is typically made with fresh spearmint leaves and Chinese gunpowder tea. It is a ritual that takes place often throughout the day, and is offered when visiting someone’s home, along with freshly baked bread, with a meal or when haggling over carpets or other goods.
I enjoyed a tisane on my last visit brewed with fresh mint and verveine (lemon verbena). It was lovely. Since I grow both plants in my garden, I make this concoction often and love serving it in the tea service I bought on my last trip to Marrakesh. The Moroccan Msemmen (small square, layered pancakes) are a cozy treat to enjoy with honey and orange marmalade, at tea time.
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The Loaded Trunk was founded by Jonna Robison, an interior designer with a deep curiosity and passion for traveling the world, connecting with artisans in different cultures and sourcing unique and beautiful objets d’art. Published seasonally, the magazine features a curated collection of travel, lifestyle, nature, art and design inspiration for a life well lived.