Tea Talk

Tea plantation mountains
Tea production began in China as far back as 5000 years ago. Today, tea is produced in dozens of regions, with each region favouring teas of different styles. We have produced a brief guide to introduce you to the history and styles of some of the 
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Breakfast Teas
Breakfast teas and particularly English Breakfast blends are considered to be the most popular type of tea in the UK, with consumption outranking that of Earl Grey. English Breakfast Tea is known for its bold flavour and its relatively high caffeine level. 
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How to Brew the Perfect Cup of Tea
For a start using good quality tea is essential, whether choosing loose leaf tea or a tea bag. Each has their merits, for speed and convenience it’s the tea bag, but for flavour and taste loose leaf tea is considered to be the best.
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5 Reasons to Buy Organic Tea
For some organic tea taste better. Since no chemicals are used to grow organic tea you can easily taste the natural and delicious flavour of the tea. Because they're purer, organic tea tend to have higher concentrations of nutrients and antioxidants.
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Focus on Assam Tea
Assam tea contributes to one seventh of the world’s total tea production, signifying its popularity across both India and the rest of the world. 
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