A Guide to Loose Leaf Tea
Introducing the romance of real Ceylon Tea; loose leaf tea invites tea drinkers to experience their brew from the time it’s steeped in hot water; from the gentle sound of ...
Wondering What to Buy Next?Before you get started on shopping for teas and infusions, did you know that tea is the only beverage in the world that is both therapeutic and pleasurable. From an energ...
What is Rooibos? Rooibos was first discovered in the 1700’s in South Africa. Though referred to as a ‘tea’, Rooibos is a herbal infusion, with no caffeine present in the brew.Rooibos tea or red tea...
Through the ages, chamomile (tea) has been a vital ingredient in homoeopathic medicine. This amber-hued liquid is believed to aid in preventing a number of ailments and recently, more and more rese...
Any tea lover knows that there’s never a bad time to have a cuppa; you can drink tea to wake up or to wind down, as a detox or as a treat- there’s no thirst this honey-hued liquid cannot quench. If...
A Guide to Oolong Tea
The traditional Oolong Tea is a deliciously different tea, with a beautiful floral note that is reminiscent of orchids and a unique velvety texture. It is lighter and differen...
Afternoon tea is undoubtedly one of the most quintessential English traditions. Although afternoon tea is almost synonymous with England, it wasn’t until the mid-19th century that this concept was ...
What are Herbal Infusions or Herbal Tea?
The tea we know is made from the Camellia sinensis plant. But a common mistake is labelling brews made from plants other than Camellia sinensis also tea. A...