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Welcome to the English Tea Blog, your doorway to the refreshing and often mysterious world of the Camellia sinensis plant. Just click on one of the images below to get started, and don’t forget to stop by our English Tea Store. It’s the best place on the Web today to shop for tea, teawares and British food!

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Green Tea

Green Tea

White Tea

White Tea

Black Tea

Black Tea

Rooibos Tea

Rooibos

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Oolong Tea

Herbals

Herbals

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3 comments to

  • Love the site. Very informative. Keep up the good work. One thing, though: the photo of the green tea looks like a specific kind (gunpowder, which comes with the tea leaves rolled into tight little balls); green tea can also come with the leaves loose. Just a small issue. Something to think about while I’m posting my next item to my blog at http://teatimewithaccargill.blogspot.com/.

  • Liz

    Always great to see websites dedicated to tea. We publish - as far as we know - the only UK magazine dedicated to tea. Packed with information on tea, tea rooms, tea paraphernalia, tea from around the world, competitions … For instance our Autumn TEA out any day now offers the chance to win a trip on Eurostar to Lille, with lunch plus tea of course from Cha Yuan in Lille, more ‘new’ tea rooms from our dedicated researcher Margaret Thornby. We love tea!

  • There are so many tea flavors out there… how do you choose your favorite. I usually get stuck on one and then I am too scared to try something new.

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