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It's international tea day!  Many tea growers will start harvesting tea leaves today, so let's honor them by drinking a ...
21/05/2021

It's international tea day! Many tea growers will start harvesting tea leaves today, so let's honor them by drinking a cup (or 3)!

The Day will promote and foster collective actions to implement activities in favour of the sustainable production and consumption of tea and raise awareness of its importance in fighting hunger and poverty.

This tea smells even more amazing than it looks! Lady Lavender (black tea, lavender, orange peel, bergamot & vanilla) 😍🫖...
22/04/2021

This tea smells even more amazing than it looks! Lady Lavender (black tea, lavender, orange peel, bergamot & vanilla) 😍🫖☕️

I never heard of National Mad Hatter Day before, but I like the idea!!
05/10/2020

I never heard of National Mad Hatter Day before, but I like the idea!!

National Mad Hatter Day is October 6, a perfect day to throw a silly tea party with some Alice-inspired Harney & Sons teas.

A little tea trivia!
20/04/2020

A little tea trivia!

Across languages, there are two primary ways of referring to the golden liquid we all love - chai or tea.

English (tea), Dutch (thee), Tamil (te-neer) or Hindi (chai), Persian (chay), Arabic (shay)

The reason is interesting, showing how the imprint of globalization remains on languages.

Tea originated in China and it was represented by the letter "茶" - this character was called "cha" in Mandarin spoken in mainland China and "te" in Min Nan variety of Chinese, spoken in the coastal province of Fujian.

The countries that got tea via China through the Silk Road (land) referred to it in various forms of the word "cha". On the other hand, the countries that traded with China via sea - through the Min Nan port called it in different forms of "te".

Interestingly, Portugal traded with China from the Macaw port instead of Fujian and thus uniquely adopted cha, in contrast with its neighboring countries.

13/04/2020

Beautiful sounds from India.

Chinese teas are my favorite (Pu’erh, Oolong & Jasmine).  My ❤️ goes out to the people of China.  Sounds like the tea re...
26/02/2020

Chinese teas are my favorite (Pu’erh, Oolong & Jasmine). My ❤️ goes out to the people of China. Sounds like the tea regions are doing better than other areas of China, but we may see a dip in tea production due to lack of transportation.

The coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, which originated in the city of Wuhan, China and is…

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