The History of Tea
While tea was at a high level of development in both Japan and China, information concerning this unknown beverage only began to filter back to Europe by Arabs via Venetians in the 10th century.
Great Tea: An endangered species
If I told you there was a shortage of tea in the world wouldn’t you be surprised? Well, most people would be, after all the local supermarket still has plenty of tidy cartons lining the shelves. But sadly, it is true.
The different types of tea
Many types of tea come from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis. The different types of tea are the result of differences in the tea manufacturing process
The perfect cup of tea
Tea can only be as good as the water that is used to brew it. The more delicate the tea, the more important the water quality becomes
Health Benefits of Green Tea, White Tea, Pu-Erh & Rooibos
Tea is an ancient beverage steeped in history and romance and loved by many. In fact, so popular is tea that it is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world after water.