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Making the Switch: From Coffee to Tea
By William I. Lengeman III Though tea continues to make a comeback here, it's safe to say that North America is still largely a coffee-dominated culture. But with the increase in popularity of tea in recent years, it's also safe to speculate that som...
Fair Trade and Other Groups Seek to Bring Social Responsibility to the Tea Industry
By William I. Lengeman III Given the fact that tea is the second most popular beverage in the world - after water - it should come as no surprise that there are large numbers of people who derive their livelihood from growing and producing it. In the...
STeaP TV: Dedicated Followers of Tea Produce the Web's First Weekly Vodcast
By William I. Lengeman III If you're looking for TV shows and movies on the topic of tea, the pickings can be a bit slim. But there are a few, as noted in this recent article at the Twinings Tea Blog. Ditto for video clips, which were covered in anot...
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...
Assam: Indian Black Tea From the World's Largest Tea-Growing Region
By William I. Lengeman III Of India's three major tea-growing regions, Nilgiri is the least well known. Darjeeling tends to get more attention since most of the tea produced there is a high-end premium product. Which leaves Assam, which is best known...
Chai: India's Favorite Flavored Tea Adds Spice to Cups Worldwide
By William I. Lengeman III If you're drinking tea, then, in the strictest semantic sense of the word, you're drinking chai. At least you are if you're located in one of the Asian or select other countries where the words chai and tea are synonymo...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Does Green Turn You Off?, Blending Tea, The Prolific History of Tea Blending, Tea Regions, 4th Edition - Uji, Japan
This is a selection of recent popular blog articles from the Twinings Tea Blog, where you will find the best tea blogs from tea lovers around the world. Does Green Turn You Off? While many people claim to dislike green tea, as this post at The Infu...
Darjeeling - The Champagne of Teas
By William I. Lengeman III Of the world's many tea-growing nations, Africa, China and India are typically considered to be the most significant, in terms of production. For tea connoisseurs, however, the most important tea-growing countries are China...
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...
