Loose Leaf Black Tea Canada: The High-Altitude Himalayan Guide
Last updated: June 2026 Loose leaf black tea is whole-leaf black tea sold unbagged so the leaves brew evenly and release less bitterness — and the best loose leaf black tea in Canada doesn't come from India or...
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Nepali Tea vs Darjeeling: What's the Difference and Which Should You Try?
If you love Darjeeling tea, there is a very good chance you will love Nepali tea from Ilam. The two regions share the same mountain range, comparable elevation, and similar growing conditions — yet Nepali tea is nearly...
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What Is Muscatel Tea? The Honey-Grape Flavour Explained
Muscatel is one of the most celebrated — and most misunderstood — flavour descriptors in tea. If you have ever read a Darjeeling tea description and seen the word "muscatel," you have encountered it. But what exactly creates...
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Single Origin Tea: What It Means and Why It Matters
Single origin tea comes from one specific farm or region, not a blend of sources assembled for consistency. This guide explains what single origin means, how terroir shapes the flavour of high-altitude Nepali teas, and why traceability matters...
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