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Kaas Laanba traditional Moroccan glass
Kaas Laanba traditional Moroccan glass
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كأس العنبة (also written "Kass Laanba" or "Kaass L3anba") is a traditional Moroccan glass commonly used for serving Moroccan mint tea.
🍇 Why is it called "Laanba"?
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The word "Laanba" means grape in Moroccan Arabic (Darija).
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The name comes from the grape-shaped embossed design on the glass — you will often see small raised dots or shapes that resemble grapes or grape clusters.
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Use in Moroccan Tea Culture
This glass is one of the most iconic and traditional vessels for drinking Moroccan tea.It is sturdy, small-sized, and fits perfectly in the hand.
Usually paired with a Moroccan silver teapot (berrad) and served on a traditional tray (siniya).
Common in homes, cafés, and especially during guests' visits or family gatherings.
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Design & Features
Material: Glass, sometimes tinted with colors like green or red.Design: Embossed with dots or grape designs.
Size: Small and elegant, made for strong tea sip
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Symbol of Moroccan Hospitality
Using "Kaas Laanba" for serving tea is a sign of respect and tradition. It's not just about drinking tea, but about sharing a moment.
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Symbol of Moroccan Hospitality
Using "Kaas Laanba" for serving tea is a sign of respect and tradition. It's not just about drinking tea, but about sharing a moment.
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