Sousse, Tunisia

Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024 | 2 minute read | Updated at Tuesday, Aug 27, 2024

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Sun-kissed seafood delights of Sousse

🌴 Welcome to the vibrant city of Sousse, Tunisia! 🌴

🍽️ Ready for a gastronomic adventure? Let’s dive into some of the best food you absolutely must try when visiting this beautiful coastal city!

  1. Tunisian Couscous 🍗🌶️🥘 - A staple dish in Tunisia, couscous is made from steamed semolina and is typically served with vegetables, meat (usually lamb or chicken), and a variety of spices. Each region has its own unique twist on this classic dish, and Sousse’s version is not to be missed!

  2. Fish Soup 🐠🥣 - Freshly caught fish simmered in a flavorful broth with vegetables, herbs, and spices. This hearty soup is a perfect way to warm up after a day spent exploring the city’s historic sites.

  3. Brik 🍲🥚 - A crispy, flaky pastry filled with an egg, tuna, or a combination of vegetables. These savory bites are a popular appetizer and are often served with a tangy sauce.

  4. Harissa 🔥🌶️ - This spicy paste made from roasted red peppers, garlic, and various spices is a must-try condiment in Sousse. Use it to add some heat to your couscous or as a marinade for grilled meats.

  5. Makroudh 🍰🥘 - A traditional Tunisian dessert made from semolina, honey, and almonds, these sweet pastries are shaped into triangles and are often served during festive occasions or as a special treat.

  6. Bamiya 🥘🍄 - Okra stew is another popular dish in Sousse. The tender okra is slow-cooked with tomatoes, onions, garlic, and various spices, resulting in a flavorful and hearty dish.

  7. Mint Tea 🍵🌿 - No meal in Tunisia is complete without a cup of mint tea! Brewed strongly with fresh spearmint leaves and served in a traditional teapot, this refreshing drink is the perfect way to end your culinary journey in Sousse.

So, are you ready to indulge in these delicious dishes? 🍽️🌴 Don’t forget to share your experience with us using #FoodieInSousse!

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