Sri Lanka – Where Tea Originated.
Sri Lanka – Where Tea Originated.
Sri Lanka – Where Tea Originated.
$0Sri Lanka – Where Tea Originated For more than 120 years Sri Lanka, where tea originated has been synonymous in growing superior loose leaf tea. Sri Lanka is also known as Ceylon, as that was its colonial name but was renamed in 1971. Sri Lanka is located off the southwestern tip of India and is rated as the worlds second loose leaf tea exporter. The Sri Lankan region is made up of...
Road to Tea
Road to Tea
Road to Tea
$0Road to Tea India has been known for its tea plantations since the 18th century. India became known for its road to tea through London, England as London imported most of their loose leaf tea from India as black tea was available and most Englishman drank the dark, flavorful tea while discussing business ventures. India grows high quality tea as it has over 13,000 tea gardens and exports a...
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Kama Black Tea
Kama Black Tea
Kama Black Tea
$0REGION: Assam This is a delightful full leaf flowery Orange Pekoe black tea, that is organically grown on Satrupa Tea Estate. It offers the perfect flavor and taste in a cup. 50g $8.89 100g. $13.69
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Black Pumpkin Spice Tea
Black Pumpkin Spice Tea
Black Pumpkin Spice Tea
$0REGION: Assam This tea is blended with a medium leaf black tea, organic cinnamon chips, cloves and ginger bits. One sip of this warms you up and gets you ready for the fall! 50g $8.89 100g $13.89
Seven steps for making a great cup of tea
Seven steps for making a great cup of tea
Seven steps for making a great cup of tea
$01. Seven steps for making a great cup of tea is exclusively for loose-leaf tea. 2. The second step in seven steps for making a cup of great tea is to use good water – Brewed tea is more than 95 % water, so make sure your water tastes good. Natural spring water will make a great tasting cup of tea. Filtered waters like PWS or Clearly Canadian is easily available and they do a very good...
Black Tea and Diabetic Sufferers
Black Tea and Diabetic Sufferers
Black Tea and Diabetic Sufferers
$0Recently at Kings College in London UK, a research was conducted and it was concluded that drinking Black Tea may be helpful for diabetic sufferers. Black Tea appeared to stimulate the insulin response in diabetic sufferers and reduce blood sugar levels. Sixteen people took part and drank glucose in either water or water plus a small amount of caffeine or water mixed with black tea. After...
