Japanese Tea – the Matcha

As almost each country in the world, tea has become one of the most popular drinks. Japan is no different with their famous japanese tea. As in the British culture, Japanese also have their tea ceremony tradition. The kind of tea that is used for the Japanese tea ceremony is called matcha. This is kind [...]

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Flowering Tea – Flower Your Weekdays and Holidays

May be you have seen the wonderful blossoming of the flowering tea put in hot water. Those small bundles of tea and flowers combined together with invisible cotton threads are able to color even the gloomiest day. And, of course, they are able to flower the brightest holiday.

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Blooming Tea – Let the Beauty in Your Home

Blooming tea (or also called flowering tea) is one of the most beautiful things your home can enjoy. The blooming tea bundles, combining different flowers and various types of tea, blossom in fabulous colors and shapes just in front of your amazed eyes. But let’s start from the beginning. What’s blooming tea, what is it [...]

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English Tea – Is There Really Such Tea?

The United Kingdom has been the largest consumer of tea per capita since the 18th century till now: each Briton consumes about 2,5 kg of that nosy leaves per year. May be, because of that circumstance, the concept of the English tea arose, despite the fact that tea origins actually from China. The idea of [...]

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Jasmine Tea

We all know the nice fragrance of the jasmine flower pouring its scent in the summer evenings and its beautiful white blossoms. We all know the scent of the jasmine tea that gives us refreshment no matter what time of the day is. But do we all know how the jasmine tea actually is produced? [...]

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Chinese Tea – the Great Heritage From China

The legend says that tea was discovered accidentally in 2737 BC by the Chinese Emperor Shennong. While he was boiling water, a leaf from a Camellia sinensis tree fell into the vessel and flavored the Emperor’s water. He liked the drink and started to consume it regularly. With the centuries tea became very tightly connected [...]

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