In 1946 George Orwell wrote the essay “A Nice Cup of Tea”, which is still used today.
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Tea and the Versatile Camellia Sinensis
Most pure tea comes from one plant, the Camellia sinensis which is part of the evergreen family. The leaves are glossy green with serrated edges. When allowed to flower, the plant produces a small white flower with bright yellow stamens.
What Is a Tisane and How Are They Different From Traditional Tea?
A confusing aspect of tea is that a lot of the beverages we commonly refer to as “tea” actually aren’t tea at all.
Flavored Tea and Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about It
The great thing about tea is all of the amazing natural flavors and fragrances that can be added to enhance the natural flavors and to create an enticing drink to suit anyone’s taste.
Optimal Tea Harvesting Schedules for the Main Tea Producing Countries
The harvest time for tea leaves depends largely on the region in which they are being grown, and can also vary from season to season in regards to the fluctuations in weather. Timing the harvest is of the utmost importance because it can take only a few days for a bud to appear, open up and grow into a large leaf. If the optimum harvest time is missed a whole crop can be destroyed.





