Whether you like handicrafts and handmade products or not, you’ve probably seen before this red hat made with felted wool, often worn by middle-aged and old men. This traditional hat is called “Chechia” and…
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As you may probably know it, all the Muslim community is celebrating Ramadan. The basics of this holy month are pretty much the same everywhere: pre-dawn meal, breaking the fast,…
It’s already Ramadan, a month full of joy and glee. In Tunisia, this holy month has a special charm and people get prepared for it before weeks and weeks. During this month, there’s a…
When we travel, we always want to learn more about the history of the country we’re visiting and its traditions, habits, etc. And there’s no need to say that the best way to discover…
I think there’s no need to introduce the Tunisian Harissa, since it has become a food staple, not only in Tunisia but also all over the world and even in the US. Today, we…
During the second conference of “Ksours and Mountain Villages in the Maghreb” that took place in Gafsa, academics from Tunisia, Algeria and Morrocco revealed that they are currently working on the registration of Maghreb…
Culinary traditions are an important part of every country’s culture. And just like any other country, Tunisia has its own culinary traditions and specificities. Each dish or snack has a particular flavor that won’t…
Sami Bouattour, a Tunisian reconverted restaurant manager, has just won the price of the best baguette in Paris for 2017, a prestigious competition that takes place in Paris every year.
Sami Bouattour was born in…
The middle-end of 19th century, a time of travelling and conquer on Europe and a time for battle and fights for America and Africa, At the USA the Civil Started on 1861, on Central…