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Tunisians enjoy typical sweets after breaking Ramadan fast

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Sidi Bou Said (Tunisia), May 14 (EFE / EPA) .- Several people on Thursday were able to go buy 'bomboloni', a typical tunisian sweet, in Sidi Bou Said thanks to the relaxation of the pandemic restrictions. After four days without COVID-19 infections, the Tunisian government decided to ease the curfew, from eleven at night until five in the morning. This decision led people to leave their homes after breaking the Ramadan fast. (Camera: MOHAMED MESSARA)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE ELABORATION OF THE TUNISIAN SWEET AND OF SEVERAL PEOPLE BUYING IT IN SIDI BOU SAID (TUNISIA).

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