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Armenian fruits
Armenia is endowed with a unique climate and fertile soil, which are perfect for growing delicious and fragrant fruits. Armenian fruits are not only famous for their juiciness and natural sweetness, but also have a special place in the culture, traditions and everyday life of our people. One of the most famous fruits of Armenia is the apricot, which is often called “Armenian gold”. With its sunny sweetness and delicate aroma, apricot has become an indispensable ingredient in many Armenian dishes, desserts and drinks. Another symbolic fruit is the pomegranate. It has a special place in Armenian culture and symbolizes fertility, abundance and success. This symbol is often found in Armenian art, architectural ornaments and rituals. Pomegranate is not only beautiful in its appearance, but is also an indispensable ingredient in many Armenian dishes, giving them a unique taste and color.
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Armenian herbal tea: a delicious and healing tradition
Armenia is a country rich in history, culture and traditions, and an integral part of these traditions is the use of herbal tea. For centuries, Armenian herbal tea has been both a delicious and healing drink, combining the power of nature and folk wisdom. Armenian teas are made from fresh or dried flowers, leaves, seeds, fruits and roots of various plants. The most famous infusions are thyme, mint, lovage, chamomile, pomegranate, etc. One of the most favorite among the locals is a tincture with thyme or mint, or both together. Herbal teas, in addition to being delicious, also have numerous health benefits. They are a natural and effective way to treat various diseases, and their use is deeply rooted in Armenian culture and traditions. Chamomile calms the nervous system and helps relieve stress, mint improves digestion, sage is known for its anti-inflammatory effect, can help relieve sore throats and coughs, thyme strengthens the immune system.