Under the Glass Roof of Grand Paris
Oct 27, 2025
Multicultural Morocco Celebrates Peace over Mint Tea
A Vibrant Greater Paris in the Colors of Morocco
The weekend of October 24-26, 2025, La Communale, an emblematic venue in Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, hosted the Multicultural Morocco event, organized by Atome et Carbone, members of the French UNESCO Clubs.
Among the guests of honor, Maison NANA1807 had the privilege of showcasing its art of Mint Tea for Peace, a symbol of sharing and harmony between cultures.

Inaugurated in the presence of Mrs. Samira Sitaïl, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to France, and Mr. Karim Bouamrane, Mayor of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, this event brought together an enthusiastic public around crafts, traditional fashion, and Moroccan art trades.
MOUIMA Tea | A Link Between Tradition and Modernity
Under the large glass roof of Greater Paris, Maison NANA1807's red samovars diffused the captivating fragrance of MOUIMA Mint Tea, a living tribute to Morocco's ancestral gestures and the heritage passed down by women.
Served with elegance and authenticity, the tea united visitors in a shared spirit of conviviality and peace — true to the philosophy of Mintealogy, this art of mint tea re-imagined as a universal language.
A Meeting of Expertise and Commitment
The event also highlighted a delegation of 13 students from the ESCOM school in Fes, accompanied by their director Aziza Belkhayat.
Their presence illustrated the living transmission of Moroccan art trades and the role of youth in safeguarding craftsmanship, essential for cultural diversity.
A television crew covered the event, testifying to the cultural and symbolic importance of this initiative in favor of heritage preservation and craft sustainability.

A Tribute to the Morocco of Arts and Peace
By participating in this Multicultural Morocco of Greater Paris, Maison NANA1807 reaffirmed its commitment to a world where every cup of tea becomes an act of respect, memory, and humanity.
Under the glass roofs of La Communale, MOUIMA Mint Tea was much more than a drink: it was the invisible thread connecting artisans, visitors, and cultures around a universal message — that of peace through sharing.
To extend this experience, also discover the Mint Tea for Peace Ceremonies organized monthly by Maison NANA1807 in its salons and cultural partners.

Article written by Maison NANA1807, The Organic Mint Tea House, committed to transmitting the culture of Moroccan tea (Atāy) and creator of Mintealogy®, the science and art of mint tea.
