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A Tea Book for Real Tea Drinkers2 comments

Tim wrote 2 months ago: By A.C. Cargill In a sea of books about tea, a reader can find it hard to select one that gives fact … more →

Tags: Tea blog, tea books, Camellia sinensis, tea drinker, chemistry of tea, guide to teas, affinities of tea, world of tea

What's all the Fuss? Part II

theteascoop wrote 4 months ago: by Stephanie Hanson To pick up where we left off, in 1773, the Americans had become “frenetic tea dr … more →

Tags: Tea blog, French and Indian War, Taxation, US History

What’s In a Name?

theteascoop wrote 4 months ago: by Stephanie Hanson A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, according to Juliet. But would Ro … more →

Tags: Tea blog, Tea names

Fowler Exhibition in Los Angeles Tells Story of Tea through Art from Asia, Europe and America

sasheec wrote 4 months ago: Hey Everyone in Los Angeles or surrounding areas, This might be an exhibit of interest to all die ha … more →

Tags: museum

Liquid Jade by Beatrice Hohenegger

theteascoop wrote 4 months ago: The other day, I picked up the book Liquid Jade: The Story of East to West while browsing at Teavana … more →

Tags: Tea blog, Tea, liquid jade

The Tea Bag Story

William I. Lengeman III wrote 8 months ago: Emperor Shen Nung According to one oft-repeated legend, tea was discovered in 2737 B.C. by Chinese e … more →

Tags: Tea blog, history of tea

Tea History Timeline

teatropolitan wrote 11 months ago: I wanted to publish this timeline of tea history I found here. It’s rather detailed, but it st … more →

Tags: History, Tea, Events, China, Timeline, Dates, India

Keemun Tea2 comments

teaescapade wrote 1 year ago: Obviously I have too much tea in my tea tote, because hidden in the bottom was a package of Keemun. … more →

Tags: Tea Review, Black Tea, tea facts, Drink, Tea, English Breakfast, Tavalon Tea, China, Keemun

Great Teas of the World: Typhoo Tea

teadog wrote 1 year ago: Dating back to 1903, Typhoo Tea is one of the world great teas. You can read our article on the Hist … more →

Tags: Typhoo

History of England's Number 1 Tea

teadog wrote 1 year ago: If you are interested in tea history or PG Tips, read our article on “History of England … more →

Tags: PG Tips, Tea News

Kusmi Tea: A Brief History

teadog wrote 1 year ago: A brief history of Kusmi Tea or P.M. Kousmichoff & Sons. The eldest son of a humble Russian peas … more →

Tags: Kusmi, Kusmi Tea

Lyons Tea: A Brief History

teadog wrote 1 year ago: Lyons Tea is Ireland’s Number 1 Tea Lyons Tea, Dublin Ireland Summary Lyons is one of Ireland … more →

Tags: Lyons Tea

Whittard Tea: Brief History

teadog wrote 1 year ago: Whittard Tea is one of England’s premier tea companies. Established in the late 1800s, Whittar … more →

Tags: Whittard Tea

Dilmah Tea: A Brief History

teadog wrote 1 year ago: Unlike mass-market brands that can be a mixture of tea from up to 30 different countries, Dilmah is … more →

Tags: Dilmah, Dilmah Tea

Typhoo Tea: Brief History

teadog wrote 1 year ago: Typhoo Tea, England Launched in 1903 by Birmingham, England, grocer John Sumner, Typhoo has been wak … more →

Tags: Brand history, Typhoo

What is Matcha?

teaescapade wrote 1 year ago: Recently, several of the teas I reviewed contained Matcha in the ingredients. As I am new in my tea … more →

Tags: green tea, tea facts, Tea, matcha, Japanese matcha, powdered tea

White Tea

teacaptain wrote 1 year ago: Hello, Tea Lovers! Many people have been asking me what White tea is. Well, here’s a quick and … more →

Tags: tea tips, Tea Types

Hello, Tea World!1 comment

teacaptain wrote 1 year ago: Welcome to the teagalleon blog. This is our first attempt to create a place on the Net where tea lov … more →

Tags: tea tips, Tea Types, Tea Recipes

History of Barry's Tea of Ireland

teadog wrote 1 year ago: The history of some of the famous brands of tea is fascinating. Some brands of tea we sell go back m … more →

Tags: Brand history, Barry's Tea, Barrys Irish Tea


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