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Decaffeinated Tea: An Overview
By William I. Lengeman III A recent post here at the Twinings Tea Blog offered some insight into the caffeine content of various types of tea. The good news for tea drinkers who are sensitive to caffeine or who simply prefer to cut down on it for wha...
Iced Tea Season Rolls On
By William I. Lengeman III Summer is here (unless you're in the southern hemisphere), temperatures are rising and there's no better time to cool down with a glass of iced tea. Previous iced tea articles at the Twinings Tea Blog have included this ove...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Rooibos: Some Health Information; Teaware: Chataku; Wakamatsu-no-Mukashi Matcha from Ippodo; Stringing Tea
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. Rooibos: Some Health Information Elliot, at the Miro Tea blog, con...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Rooibos: Some Health Information; Teaware: Chataku; Stringing Tea
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. Rooibos: Some Health Information Elliot, at the Miro Tea blog, con...
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...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Rooibos Processing; Tea Regions, 7th Edition - Indonesia; Starving By 3:30; Sel Houng Jin's Tea Bowl and Louis Vuitton's Offer
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. Rooibos Processing For many types of real tea, the key to ending...
Types of Tea: South Africa's Honeybush Shares Qualities With Rooibos
By William I. Lengeman III With the rise in popularity of tea in recent years has come an increased interest in rooibos, an herbal beverage grown in South Africa. For more information about rooibos, refer to this overview at the Twinings Tea Blog, as...
Health Benefits of Tea: Rooibos (Redbush)
By William I. Lengeman III Though its charms were once unknown outside of South Africa, the only place it is grown, rooibos - sometimes known as redbush - is becoming more popular these days in other parts of the world. Part of the reason for the pop...
Offbeat Teas, Tea Drinks and Tisanes
By William I. Lengeman III There's no way of knowing exactly how many varieties of tea there are, though the consensus is that the number is in the thousands. If you add in the many and varied bottled teas, tea-related drinks and tisanes - which most...
Water Water Everywhere: A Quick Look at Tea's Other Ingredient
By William I. Lengeman III Tea and water - what a perfect pairing. You can't enjoy a cup of tea without water and you certainly can't have a good cup of tea without good water. But what is good water, at least from a tea drinker's perspective? One o...
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...
Rooibos: South Africa's Redbush Herbal Tea is Heavy on Health Benefits and Light on Caffeine
by William I. Lengeman III Rooibos (Aspalathus linearis) takes its name from an African word of Dutch origin that means red bush, which has become a common nickname for the beverage. Rooibos (pronounced roy-boss) is only grown in South Africa, in t...
