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Tea & Food Pairing Guide

Tea & Food Pairing Guide

Sometimes, just having a simple cup of tea might not be enough. That’s the perfect time to experiment with pairing tea with different types of food. Different types of tea pair well with a lot of food from obvious choices like cake and scones to more adventurous choices like hummus. Read this blog and find out which food perfectly pairs with different types of tea. Match the intensity of the dish and the tea The flavour notes of tea range from the delicate flavours of white tea to the rich and bold flavours of black tea. So, when pairing food...

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Reasons to gift a tea assortment

Reasons to gift a tea assortment

Whether you are enjoying a cup of tea at work with a colleague or catching up with a friend, tea has been a great connector for people. As Cristina Re once said, “A cup of tea is an excuse to share great thoughts with great minds.” These connections that tea helps to build is what makes tea such a great gift, and a tea assortment helps to amplify these feelings even more. Whether you are gifting it to an occasional tea drinker or a tea connoisseur, gifting a tea assortment will help you to communicate thoughtfulness and uniqueness.  So, here’s...

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Best time of the day to drink different teas

Best time of the day to drink different teas

From morning to night, there is a perfect tea for every occasion. Different teas have different benefits that are more useful at certain times of the day than others. Fitting all those daily cups into one's routine can sometimes seem overwhelming with so many options available - and figuring out what type to drink at any given point during the day may lead to even more confusion. So, we hope this blog serves as a guide by giving some insight into how drinking specific types of tea can help us feel energized first thing in the morning, calm before bedtime...

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All About Ceylon Tea

All About Ceylon Tea

For centuries, Ceylon tea has been known as the finest tea around the world. Tea was first introduced to Sri Lanka by James Taylor in 1867, and the rest, as they say, is history! Ceylon tea consists primarily of black tea, however green tea and other types of tea are also grown.

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