Hot days and cool, crisp iced tea seem like a match made in heaven. And plenty of people agree. According to the Tea Association of the USA, Americans consumed nearly 4 billion gallons of tea in ...
Want to try different teas from around the globe? Our picks of the top tea subscription boxes will help you do just that. Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and ...
Tea is a beverage made from the Camellia sinesis plant. Tea is the world’s most consumed drink, after water. It is believed that tea originated in northeast India, north Myanmar and southwest ...
We’re all for recycling, especially when it benefits our gardens. The latest discovery we’ve made? Using tea leaves in the garden can lead to healthier plants. Of course it can – faded memories ...
Visiting organic farms, building relationships with farmers, traveling to rustic corners of the world, and deciding which teas and herbs to source are the best parts of running a tea company.
Or do you prefer a slightly less caffeinated nudge from a warm and gentle cup of tea? Whatever your preference, scientists have found that regularly drinking coffee or tea can provide a variety of ...
From its origins in 1980s Taiwan to today's global craze, bubble tea or boba, has come a long way. Ask people under the age of 40 anywhere in the world whether they have ever tried the milky tea ...
The UK Tea & Infusions Association (UKTIA) says 84% of the UK population drinks tea every day, so there’s no doubt the nation loves it - with milk too, apparently. UKTIA say around 100 million ...
Endlessly adaptable, tea cakes have long offered bakers across the country a moment of restoration. By Korsha Wilson The tea cake rarely gets its flowers. It’s not flashy or trendy. It doesn’t ...
Brits love tea. It’s believed we drink 165 million cups every day. Trailing behind is coffee, with 95 million cups drunk daily. Sometimes we choose one over the other based on the belief it’s ...