Tea and the Kitchen Sink

In response to my article “Teas with Something Extra,” a friend on either Twitter or Facebook (I can’t remember which) commented, “Hey, if you're gonna add ‘stuff’ to your tea, why not throw in the kitchen sink?” So very true. Once you’ve loaded down a tea with so many pieces of fruit, or flower petals, …

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“Tea: a Text Book of Tea Planting and Manufacture” by David Crole

Nowadays India takes a back seat in tea production to the nation where the whole tea thing got its start - China. But India can take solace in knowing that the Assam region, in the northeast area of the country, is the single largest growing region in the whole world. The British started growing tea …

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