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Matcha-maker, Matcha-maker, Make Me Some Tea
Matcha green tea is taking off in America, but the Japanese have been drinking it for eight centuries. What happens when commercialism meets tradition?
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How to Make Tea - Learn about Loose Leaf Tea | Teavana
New to tea? Teavana has everything you need to prepare and brew delicious gourmtet loose leaf tea. Learn how to get started with our guide for beginners.
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Edith Wharton Reviews the Starbucks Located at Her Childhood Home
It's exactly what it sounds like.
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Theresa May wants to ban pleasure
The new law on legal highs is a bizarre piece of farcically bad drafting which could criminalise nuts, scented pillows, and the smell of flowers
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The Himalayan tea train that’s running out of steam
The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway once took tea from the foothills of the Himalayas to the world, but it now faces a slow extinction.
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16 Boozy Recipes to Toast National Iced Tea Day
It is a holiday, after all.
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26 Interesting Facts About Tea
Whether you like to believe it or not, tea has more interesting facts than the fingers in your hands and toes have.
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Chai Tea Recipes – The Collection
Chai tea originated in India and is generally made by brewing various black teas with a mixture of aromatic spices and herbs. This spicy milk tea is typically referred to as masala chai, and althou
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So What Is Dandelion Coffee, Anyway?
Dandelion coffee is on the rise. It's been compared to matcha, it's a staple at a super trendy L.A. cafe and some nutrition experts have replaced their morning cup of coffee with it ... or at least add it to the mix.
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Ice the Tea, Not the Coffee
I could go to any of several fancy grocery stores and get Stumptown in a stout glass bottle that looks like it should contain Jamaican beer, or a milk-box-like container of Blue Bottle’s New Orleans Iced Coffee. Yet nobody gives a shit about iced tea, which is better suited for long-term summertime drinking. It’s crisp and dry in a way that’s much more quenching than iced coffee, most of which requires milk or cream to even be palatable. And it’s even easier to make at home.
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Americans are obsessed with matcha tea — but we're drinking it all wrong
Not only are we masking its flavors and jacking it with sugar, we're also drinking matcha differently than it's traditionally enjoyed in the East.
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White Tea
The Chinese have enjoyed white tea for over a thousand years, but only recently has the rest of the world become aware of this secret brew.
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Sleepytime Herbal Tea
I highly recommend this tea. It's relaxing, healthy and very delicious. It puts me right to sleep every night! It's a must try.
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The Futuristic Arnold Palmer Cocktail
My dad wasn't much of a drinker. He drank coffee in the morning, and water during the day. But I could imagine him enjoying an Arnold Palmer - a combination of tea and lemon juice - at a party or barbecue. He was also very interested in science, so I think he would have been amused by a blue tea that would turn colors with the addition of lemon juice. It's a futuristic cocktail that certainly didn't exist during Dad's lifetime, but I think he'd approve.
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Tea, temples and tragic history in Sri Lanka
Traveling around the South Asian island nation, I bypassed the beach resorts and saw Sri Lanka for what it is: an island nation that, despite decades of conflict, is teeming with treasures.
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Secret to world's most expensive tea - Panda droppings
Chinese entrepreneur An Yanshi is convinced he has found the key ingredient to produce the world's most expensive tea – panda dung.
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Great U.S. Tea Shops Join The World’s Best
Americans are learning to love the tranquility of traditional tea shops, to savor their distinctive smells, each tea with its signature aromas.
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Indian Tea-Seller Who Hawks His Books on Amazon
Anasuya Basu in Delhi meets arguably the city's most famous tea seller, Hindi author Laxman Rao.
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Make Your Own Tea Blend
If you're a tea lover like me, you're gonna like this. You can choose from something crazy like 80 ingredients and create your own tea blends.
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Yaupon tea, I finally gave it a go!
I saw this tea discussed here and I went ahead and got some from catspringtea.com. I have to say,it's quite delightful. I got the black tea and it makes a very fine drink indeed. It's a bit different than your standard tea,but well worth drinking. For a little fun,today I mixed it with some Scottish Morn. The flavor bouquet is just delightful! The possibilities are endless with this one. Be sure and don't let the scientific name scare you off. The picture I selected can't be posted.
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