Tea jelly is exactly what it sounds like. It’s jelly that is made out of tea. Made simply from tea soup, acids and pectin or gelatin, tea jelly is known for the retention of a tea’s special flavor. The next time that you’re brewing your favorite tea, consider making it into a tasty spread which …
Day: October 14, 2009
Green Tea and Dogs
Editor's note: This article originally appeared on our sister blog. Information presented here has not been verified. Please consult your veterinarian. It’s only natural to want to share something as awesome as green tea with your best friend. However, if your best friend happens to be your dog, sharing your stash of green tea with …
Minimalist Teaware
by Adam Yusko So many people love teapots because they seem to add a certain character to the brewing ritual, and fit the stereotypical image of making and serving tea. But in all honesty teapots and other accessories are simply more things to clean and worry about breaking, not to mention their sheer bulk. Personally, …
Iced Tea vs. Hot Tea
By William I. Lengeman III There’s plenty of compelling evidence these days to support the notion that drinking tea can confer health benefits upon the consumer. But what about iced and bottled teas and tea-based beverages? How do they stack up in terms of health benefits against a plain old cup of hot tea? A …