Georgian Tea
Diana RosenDiana continues her travels, this time to Georgia. Lean about teas from this former Soviet Republic. Their hearty teas make perfect accompaniments to savories & sweets!
... read moreDiana continues her travels, this time to Georgia. Lean about teas from this former Soviet Republic. Their hearty teas make perfect accompaniments to savories & sweets!
... read moreLet's travel to South Korea with Diana, as she teaches us about their teas, and traditions!
... read moreDon't you wish every time you’d like a cup of tea, you’d also have the time and tools to dedicate attention and precision to making the perfect cup? We do too! But we know that in the real world, it's not that easy! With a little time and planning, these tips can make your tea-travels more enjoyable!
... read moreWhether in a trailer by the seashore or on the ground in a national park, camping is a blast of fun any time of the year and you don’t need to leave your tea pleasures behind.
... read moreNo matter where you go in the world, it's always great to settle in, heat up some water and brew a cup of tea.
... read moreNothing beats the experience of seeing and smelling the biting freshness of just-plucked tea leaves. Visitors to farms in Japan, China, India, Sri Lanka and other countries all attest to the experience of seeing how teas are grown, plucked and processed as revelatory and life changing.
... read moreAlthough originating some 200 years ago, the British custom of afternoon tea is still as alive as ever. Across the UK, afternoon tea can be had in countless hotels and tearooms, often paired with sandwiches, scones and cakes, served on a tiered cake stand. Of all cities, London stands tallest with its wide selection of afternoon tea options, tailored to suit any budget. In London, you may even experience an afternoon tea with a twist.
... read moreLike the coffee house to New York, China's tea houses are a ubiquitous part of the country's culture - and nowhere more so than in Shanghai. The most populated city in the entire world, Shanghai boasts over 3,000 tea houses, from old to new, modern to classic, no-frills to luxurious.
... read moreAnywhere in the world that you could travel, you'll find tea: tea rooms, cafes in museums, tea shops, farms that grow tea in the countries that grow tea (even in the U.S. - Hawaii, Oregon and on Wadmalaw Island off the coast of South Carolina), and museums dedicated to tea.
... read moreI just saw your teapot on HGTV, kudos! Can you ship it to Canada?
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