In the early 1900s, Tunisia was very different from what it looks like today, even if it has preserved its authenticity in many regions. Somes places like the old Medina of Tunis, the Ribat…
Month: March 2017
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Today’s post is all about youth and creativity. Né à Tunis is a young Tunisian designer who has revoluzionited the traditional design in Tunisia. Behind this orignal name that litteraly means “Born in Tunis”,…
For you who have visited the Tunisian country before, you’ve probably heard about (or visited, and it’s even better) the South of the country and especially the city of Tozeur. For those…
Its name may sound a bit strange for you, but the Mtabga is very well-known in Tunisia, especially in the South of the country. This stuffed galette is one of the most common snacks…
Berber villages have always fascinated visitors from all over the world, which is not surprising at all. In fact, with their atypical architecture and fascinating history, every alley of these Berber villages has its…
In Tunisia, weddings are considered as one of the most important occasions in one person’s life and their preparation may take years. You’re probably wondering why does it take so long to prepare a…
People in the US just discovered the Kafteji, a traditional Tunisian preparation made with fried vegetables. But in Tunisia, Kafteji have existed since many decades and quickly became a national dish, just like Lablebi,…
A crossover between the St. Patrick’s day and Tunisian Lucky charm.
Today we celebrate St. Patrick’s day (you can see here about their symbols), a day full of joy, food, green, luck and…
When we talk about Tunisia, many people are fascinated by the beauty of the southern regions, with their Berber villages and vast deserts. The South of Tunisia has always kept a part of mystery,…
Today, Tunisia celebrates the National Dress and Traditional Crafts Day. And each year, an important march is organized in the city center of Tunis in a festive atmosphere, in which hundreds of people expose…