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RITUALS FOR THE IFTAR TABLE

THE TASTING ROOM
From the first sip at iftar to the final cup before dawn, tea shapes the rhythm of the season.
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The ritual of Ramadan begins and ends with tea. In a season of quiet reflection, the first sip at iftar is an oasis — a moment of renewal that closes the long fast and ushers in the evening’s conviviality. As family and friends gather around the table, tea becomes a constant companion, creating space for connection and shared presence.

The second cup, often paired with dessert, marks the close of the meal. It lingers — holding conversation, deepening bonds, and inviting a gentle journey of the senses. Finally, at suhoor, the last cup nourishes both body and spirit, offering calm before the fast resumes.

Tea reflects the essence of Ramadan: a practice that is deeply personal, yet profoundly communal — lived quietly, shared generously, and held with grace.

Tea is a form of communion — an infusion of gratitude and contentment, shared across the table. It signals both beginning and return, a quiet thread running through the season. As lovers of tea know, each cup carries a simple truth: this moment is shared.

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