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Not Quite a Tea
According to Keith Singletary, PhD, people all across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East have used ginger to treat ailments ranging from naus
It’s A Southern Thing
Down South, they take their sweet tea extraordinarily serious just like which college football team they support.
Another Flower?
I was flummoxed to learn chrysanthemum tea is not really tea since it does not come from the Camellia Sinensis plant.
First Time
This particular black tea is interesting because it can be drunk using raw or ripe (fermented) tea leaves.
Really, Lavender?
The lavender gardens at White Hills are ever growing, but this place is a slice of lavender heaven.
Chai Tea or Tea Tea?
Chai, as I learned, means tea in many countries and each one has their own basic recipe. What majority of the world means when they order,
Need’s a Cup of Tea
Quite often tea is associated with Ireland and the United Kingdom. There is definitely a deep seeded love for the hot beverage here. And...
Sencha - A Japanese Person’s Coffee
As the March Hare said in the Disney version of Alice in Wonderland, “Start at the beginning,” and the beginning for me is sencha, or Japane
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