Atay: Moroccan Cultural Heritage
Jul 25, 2024
Reading time: approximately 5 minutes
Atāy (Atay), Moroccan mint tea, is more than just a drink. It is a true language of hospitality, a gesture of peace, and a living heritage passed down through generations.
Moroccan tea, called Atay, holds a central place in the Moroccan way of life. To discover its origin, culture, and symbolism, consult our complete guide to Moroccan tea.
This cultural initiative aims to have this ritual recognized as intangible cultural heritage to preserve this unique relational art.

Article Summary
- Atay: a living heritage passed down from generation to generation
- The mint tea ritual
- Why international recognition
- Maison NANA1807's commitment
- How to support this initiative
Atay: a living heritage passed down from generation to generation
In Maghreb cultures, mint tea represents much more than a culinary tradition. It embodies the art of hospitality, family transmission, and a way of honoring encounters.
This ritual constitutes an intangible heritage based on gestures, know-how, and strong social symbolism.
Cultural approach – Intangible heritage
Intangible cultural heritage includes living traditions passed down between generations: rituals, know-how, and social practices. The mint tea ritual fully fits this definition.
In Mintology, Atay is considered relational cultural heritage.
The Mint Tea Ritual
The Moroccan tea ceremony is based on specific elements:
- A traditional metal tray
- A long-spouted teapot
- Decorated glasses
- A codified set of gestures
These elements contribute to the symbolism of hospitality and peace.
The ritual of hospitality
Serving mint tea is an act of welcome. It signifies respect, availability, and a willingness to dialogue. In many families, this ritual structures important moments of social life.
Why International Recognition?
Recognition as intangible cultural heritage would allow for:
- The preservation of know-how
- Cultural transmission
- The valorization of family traditions
- Intercultural dialogue
This approach primarily aims to protect a cultural heritage.

Maison NANA1807's Commitment
Maison NANA1807 aligns with this vision by promoting cultural transmission around mint tea and Mintology.
This initiative pays tribute to the families and women who have preserved this art of hospitality.
How to Support this Initiative
Several actions can contribute:
- Supporting cultural initiatives
- Sharing traditions
- Encouraging transmission
- Promoting know-how
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Article written by Maison NANA1807, House of Organic Mint Tea, committed to transmitting Moroccan tea culture (Atay) and creator of Mintology®, the science and art of mint tea.

5 comments
Cher Monsieur Nouri,
Merci pour votre message et vos observations intéressantes !
Vous soulevez un point essentiel concernant la cérémonie du thé et les théières artisanales. Effectivement, la richesse de cette tradition réside autant dans l’objet que dans le rituel.
Nous prenons en compte vos remarques et n’hésiterons pas à aborder ces éléments dans nos futures démarches.
Merci encore pour votre contribution !
Chaleureusement,
Emma & Engie
Maison NANA1807
Merci beaucoup Alain et Emmanuelle pour vos encouragements ! Nous sommes ravis que vous souteniez cette initiative. Votre enthousiasme est précieux et nous avons hâte de partager cette belle aventure avec vous. À très bientôt !
Chaleureusement,
Engie & Emma
Maison NANA1807
Bj ce n’est pas le thé à la menthe qu’il faut inscrire mais la cérémonie du thé avec des théières fabriquées ciselee à la main
Théière marocaine abordé ce sujet sur tous les ongles. Les verres …