Tunisia is a melting pot of different flavours and culinary heritage. Sitting at the top of the African continent next to the Mediterranean sea, there’s no lack of diversity when it comes to Tunisian food. Here are some of my tips for Tunisian food and wine pairings:
Harissa
Couscous
Brik
Tunisia’s version of the samosa, a brik is a deep-fried pastry made of a fine phyllo dough and usually filled with a combination of vegetables, fish and a egg that explodes in yolky goodness when you bite into it. You definitely want a bit of acidity to cut the oil and creaminess of the egg, so a crisp, chilled white or rosé is definitely the pairing for brik.Tunisian meat dishes
Tunisian seafood and fish pairings
The bountiful coastline means that Tunisia is blessed with lots of great seafood and fish. Usually grilled and marinaded in local olive oil and herbs, dry white wines (dry Muscat, dry Chardonnay) and dry rosé wines are best.Yo-yo (Tunisian doughnuts)
Discover more Tunisian cuisine with us in our Tunisia film
Thank you very much to Travis Wine Imports for sponsoring our Tunisian leg of the journey and inspiring us to visit this beautiful wine country. Travis Wine Imports will soon be importing wine from Tunisia to the USA.
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