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The Untold Story Behind Britain's Tea Obsession
Walk into almost any British household, and you'll be offered a cup of tea before anything else. It feels timeless, like a tradition carved into stone. Yet, Britain's national drink has a surprisingly ...
Afternoon tea started out as a typically upper class pursuit. Even Queen Victoria (pictured, right) got into the spirit, and had her favorite cake, the Victoria sponge, named after her. - Hulton ...
ROYAL. WHAT’S BREWING INSIDE THIS 24 SEAT EATERY IN DOWNTOWN BOSTON AT SILVER DOVE AFTERNOON TEA. IT’S ALWAYS TEA TIME. THIS BRITISH STYLE TEA SERVICE LASTS PRETTY MUCH ALL DAY. I THINK PEOPLE JUST ...
Discover the potentially dangerous effects of hidden microplastics in your tea bag. A leading UK nutritionist explains how ...
In 1848, the British East India Company sent Robert Fortune on a trip to China's interior, an area forbidden to foreigners. Fortune's mission was to steal the secrets of tea horticulture and ...
Growing tea in Britain cuts against the grain in an era of globalized economics, when labor-intensive jobs flow to nations with the cheapest labor. And it defies evolving sensibilities in this nation, ...
British Airways has announced a new partnership with award-winning British tea producer Birchall. The airline will offer a carefully curated range of high quali-tea options to its customers, both on ...
An American was baffled after discovering what "tea" means in British culture. If there is one thing we know about American's, it's that they're obsessed with British food, sweets and culture. Our ...
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