Tea Story: China’s tea connection and the beginnings of tea
The history of tea is an intriguing and exciting subject. The beverage has been the subject of a large part of our history – from colonialism to m...
Read moreThe history of tea is an intriguing and exciting subject. The beverage has been the subject of a large part of our history – from colonialism to m...
Read moreYou may have heard your parents say this every time you have an upset stomach or a sore throat, “Have some adrak wali chai.” Ginger tea, or adrak ...
Read moreDid you know that barring a few exceptions, there are only two words for tea in the world? One word is a variation of “cha”, like chai in Hindi, o...
Read moreFor all those whole love a dash of spice in their food have you considered adding just a bit of spice to your tea as well? With a wide range of sp...
Read moreEvery morning, you—and millions of people across India-- wake up and head groggily to the kitchen to make tea. Whether you live with family, frien...
Read moreThe Moroccan people take their tea and tea drinking rituals seriously. But did you know that in earlier times tea was so precious that only rich a...
Read moreTea, arguably Britain’s favourite beverage, reached England in the mid-17th century. At first, only the rich could afford to drink tea. But the dr...
Read moreMilk or tea first? Brew two minutes or four? Boil or not to boil? These are questions that often haunt a tea lover’s mind. And since science has a...
Read moreBritish life is synonymous with tea time, when you sit down to enjoy little cakes and savouries, and, of course, a cup or two of tea. If you’re in...
Read moreWe can all agree that the pitter-patter of rain is the perfect excuse to sit down for a cup of tea and a plateful of snacks. But what is the best ...
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