By William I. Lengeman III
Ask a tea drinker in the United States, Great Britain or any one of a number of other countries in the West to picture a cup of tea and they’ll probably imagine that old tried and true of the tea drinking world - black tea.
Yes, the times they are a’ changin’ [...]
The taste of tea is universal. Enjoyed by countries worldwide, there are regional preferences, but a sip of freshly brewed tea is a sip of freshly brewed tea, no matter where you are. Even the vocabulary used to describe tea is musical. Similar to wine, tea is described by its flavor, including sweet, [...]
by Adam Yusko
Chinese teas have slowly worked their way into the West, with white tea gaining most of the notoriety in recent years. Yet there is another Chinese tea becoming better known by those in the west: yellow tea. However, despite its growing popularity, it typically can only be ordered from vendors in China. [...]