
Silk Road’s Role in Globalizing Tea
Tea, originating in ancient China, began its extraordinary journey to global prominence not through grand naval expeditions, but along the arduous overland routes known collectively

Tea, originating in ancient China, began its extraordinary journey to global prominence not through grand naval expeditions, but along the arduous overland routes known collectively

The tale of bergamot in tea is most famously intertwined with Earl Grey tea. The most popular, though likely apocryphal, story credits Charles Grey, the

Winding through the misty central highlands of Sri Lanka, a new path offers an unparalleled journey into the heart of the island’s most famous industry.

When we think of Ceylon tea, it often evokes images of lush green plantations, mist-covered hills, and a legacy tied to colonial history. However, what

The humble tea bag is an ever-present part of the modern tea-drinking experience, allowing for the convenient and mess-free brewing of a single serving of

Bubble tea is widely believed to have originated in Taiwan. Bubble tea, also known as boba tea, has multiple origins stories. Hand-shaken Tea After working

Iced tea has been around since the 1870s, but it was not until 1904 that it truly became a popular beverage. In 1904, the United States

Among the myriad varieties of tea available, Ceylon tea stands out as a cherished favourite among tea enthusiasts in the UK. In the early 1820s,

Sir Thomas Lipton, born on May 10, 1848, in Glasgow, Scotland, is renowned not only as the founder of the Lipton tea empire but also

In the lush landscapes of Ceylon, a Scottish pioneer named James Taylor left an indelible mark on the tea industry, shaping its destiny in ways

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, packaging design in the




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