Did you know the British tea culture is so high that over 80 million kgs of tea get sold in one year in the United Kingdom? You see, tea is one of the world’s most popular beverages, produced by pouring boiling water over the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant....
Darjeeling Tea Recipe – Darjeeling tea is a very prominent category of tea consumed in many parts of the world. It is called an extraordinary tea because of its versatility as it is cultivated in several ways, which turn into white, black, oolong, and green tea. Darjeeling tea comes from...
According to a research-based on Taiwanese tea, oolong tea is one of the teas with the most benefits. On the other hand, it is also one of the rarely consumed teas, with only 2% of worldwide tea consumption. This is due to the limited production of oolong and the fact...
Recipe Note The blend of Assam tea leaves with dry spices will add a strong, spicy flavour and briskness to your Assam milk tea. It has a soothing and calming effect on your senses. It can be served in the morning with breakfast or in the afternoon with evening...
Chamomile green tea is a type of herbal tonic known for its medicinal properties and beauty benefits. It is popular for its floral taste which elevates mood and relaxes the mind. The best part of drinking this tea is that it contains a negligible amount of calories and caffeine. It...
Did you know that herbal tea is not actually tea? Yes, herbal tea (or tisane) is made from the different parts of plants and shrubs except for Camellia Sinensis i.e. true tea. Tisanes are naturally caffeine free and can be enjoyed hot or cold. They have become popular for their...
It wasn’t only in the Ramayana or the Mahabharata that we needed to kill demons, our bodies are a battleground too. With demons (read bad chemicals) invading all parts of our bodies through the products and the polluted air that we daily consume, it is necessary to fight them. This...