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== Tanora == Tanora is a traditional beverage popular in the [[Madagascar]] region. It is a non-alcoholic drink made from fresh or dried [[tangerine]] peel. The drink is known for its refreshing taste and is often consumed during hot summer days. == History == The history of Tanora dates back to the early 19th century when it was first introduced in Madagascar. It was initially consumed by the royal family and the nobility, but it gradually became popular among the common people. The drink is now a part of the cultural heritage of Madagascar and is consumed on a daily basis by the locals. == Preparation == The preparation of Tanora involves soaking the tangerine peel in water for a few hours. The peel is then boiled with sugar and water until it forms a syrup. The syrup is then strained and served chilled. Some variations of the drink also include adding spices like [[cinnamon]] and [[cloves]] for added flavor. == Consumption == Tanora is usually consumed chilled and is often served with meals. It is also a popular drink during festivals and celebrations in Madagascar. The drink is known for its refreshing taste and is often consumed to beat the heat during hot summer days. == Health Benefits == Tanora is rich in [[Vitamin C]] and other essential nutrients. It is known for its antioxidant properties and is believed to boost the immune system. The drink is also known to aid digestion and is often consumed after meals for this purpose. == Cultural Significance == Tanora holds a significant place in the culture of Madagascar. It is not just a drink, but a symbol of hospitality and warmth. Offering Tanora to guests is considered a sign of respect and goodwill in the Malagasy culture. == See Also == * [[Malagasy cuisine]] * [[Culture of Madagascar]] * [[List of non-alcoholic beverages]] == References == * ''Madagascar: The Bradt Travel Guide'' by Hilary Bradt * ''The World of Food: Africa'' by Christine McFadden == External Links == * [http://www.madagascar-tourisme.com/en/ Madagascar Tourism] * [http://www.madagascar-embassy.ca/ Embassy of Madagascar] Please note that this article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. {{dictionary-stub1}} <gallery> File:Tanora_bottle_by_Stifle.jpg|Tanora bottle by Stifle </gallery>
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