What did Tunisians turn into art?

You maynot necessarily think of all the items listed from my perspective, but you mayfind it interesting.

 

Traditionalaccommodations

Some ofthe most beautiful and well-restored traditional accommodations I’ve seen throughoutmy travels are in Tunisia. I’d encourage everyone to stay in such a placerather than choosing a resort because supporting local businesses and cultureis important in our too-globalised world.

Dar Hammamet Guest House & Hammam in Hammamet, Tunisia

 

Blue

In manyshades, blue is no longer a Mediterranean/sea thing, but the contrasting colourof choice to the whitewashed coastal buildings. It is so vibrant that it getsunder your skin while visiting Tunisia. You will associate it with Tunisiaafter your trip is over.

View over Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia

 

Fondant

Tunisianstook this dessert and levelled it up. I’ve had many astonishing fondants inTunisia!

Fondant from Le Petit Fondant in Monastir, Tunisia

 

Hospitality

Most ofthe people we interacted with in Tunisia were present, their intentions wereclear, and they were genuinely interested in making us feel welcome and talkingto us without an agenda.

 

Joy

Most ofthe Tunisians enjoy life. They know how to cherish the simple things; this isthe reason they smile a lot. In the (adapted) words of one of our kind waitersin Mahdia: ‘Tunisians can be the poorest; still, they will walk with their headhigh, with a positive attitude’.

 

Théà la menthe

MyMoroccan memories got heightened. Mint tea is not a beverage in Tunisia; itisn't a dessert either. It is an experience! Try it aux pignons (Isavoured one in northwestern Tunisia).

Thé aux pignons served in Tabarka, Tunisia

 

Lovefor cats

Livingwith a large cat family means I notice cats all around me. In Tunisia, theyhelped and guided our steps, so we started ‘following the cats’. They wereeverywhere. Gladly, people are very fond of them. Sights of people eating with atleast four cats around (and feeding them, too) are not uncommon.

The cats of the Hammamet Medina, Tunisia

 

I alsofelt joyful in Tunisia. 😊

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