Camellia sinensis, often simply called the tea plant, is a type of evergreen shrub. This plant is originally from East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, and Southeast Asia, but now it’s grown all over the world in warm areas. Tea comes from Camellia Sinensis plant, anything else ...
If you have questions about tea, great. You are at the right place. We have answers for you. The following blog is written in a question answer format so that you don’t have to waste a lot of time digging through the pile of words. Frequently asked questions about Tea a. Can ...
You must have heard a lot about Ginger Tea, but do you know how to make it yourself and enjoy the health benefit's? If you don't, after reading this blog, you will be able to make the ginger tea at the comfort of your home. For accessibility, I have broken down the blog conte...
Introduction: The tea time conundrum Picture this: You're rummaging through your pantry, searching for that perfect cuppa to start your day. Suddenly, you come across a dusty tin of tea leaves tucked away in the corner. A wave of excitement washes over you, but then doubt cre...
Ever woondered how the leaves in your cup of tea get their unique flavor? It all comes down to*tea processing. This tea production process turns fresh tea leaves into the various types of tea we enjoy, like black, green, or white. Let's break it down. What Is Tea processing? T...