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Types of Tea: White Tea
By William I. Lengeman III Of the five major types of tea - black, green, oolong, puerh and white - it's the last two that are probably the least well known to tea drinkers in North America. Of these, white tea has been gradually gaining in popularit...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Texture; Water Water Everywhere; The Future of Tea Culture; Tea Regions, 6th Edition - Sri Lanka
By William I. Lengeman III This is a selection of recent popular blog articles from the Twinings Tea Blog, where you will find the best tea blogs by tea lovers from around the world. Texture When considering your impressions of a tea, texture is pro...
The Tea Pages: Explorations and Musings on the World of Tea
By William I. Lengeman III Though there are a great number of tea blogs currently in operation, with what seems like more coming online everyday, there are a few that stand out from the pack. Over the course of the past few months, one of the more ac...
Breakfast Tea: Blended Black Teas Provide A Morning Eye-Opener
By William I. Lengeman III For many here in North America, the morning pick-me-up of choice is a cup of coffee. But in other parts of the world tea is standard fare in the morning, which probably helps contribute to the fact that it's the second most...
Ceylon: Distinctive Black Tea From the Island Nation of Sri Lanka
By William I. Lengeman III Sri Lanka is a small island nation located off the southeastern coast of India. Once a British colony, it was known as Ceylon until it became a republic and changed its name in 1972. For nearly a century before that Sri Lan...
The Evolution of Tea - A Brief History
By William I. Lengeman III Coffee gets its fair share of press nowadays, but tea is the second most popular beverage in the world, after water. Although the exact origins of tea drinking is uncertain, its likely that the ancient Chinese were the firs...
