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Go to the shopIced Tea is about as American as apple pie. Today 85% of tea consumption in the United States is consumed in this form. While some think i...
Read moreAccording to historical records, tea drinking reached its peak in India during 750 B.C. In the 16th century the Indian people were found to...
Read moreUsed since the time of the Ming Dynasty, black tea is a commonly used ingredient in different beauty regimens. The strong tannins and antio...
Read moreDarjeeling is home to what is known as the champagne of all teas. Often referred to as a muscatel tea or having been grown in certain terro...
Read moreThere is nothing more consequently British than afternoon tea. Though the British people have a rich history of drinking and enjoying tea, ...
Read moreMatcha, a tea now beloved by millions of people across the globe in all shapes and forms. You can drink it, eat it and now use it in your b...
Read moreIn honor of National Tea Day, we have put together a list of our favorite teas. With over 150 teas online and over 300 teas in store, it ca...
Read moreNothing goes better with a beautiful, fragrant cup of Earl Grey than a fresh, hot out of the oven baked good. Today’s recipe infuses our Si...
Read moreEarl Grey, the quintessential tea of England’s upper society and afternoon tea scene is assumed to have been named after Charles Grey, the ...
Read moreWhile Easter brings to mind colorful egg hunts and chocolate bunnies, it wasn’t always a holiday centered around Christianity or the modern...
Read moreIf you were to research the origins of the Hot Toddy you might find a few different stories. For this recipe we will go with it’s Irish ori...
Read moreWould you believe that the patron saint of Ireland isn’t even Irish? I bet you wouldn’t, though it is a holiday known in most parts of the ...
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