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Official Blog of the English Tea Store


August 2010

  • China Green

    There are a lot of teas in China, a fact that has given rise to the popular saying – all the tea in China. The abundance of tea there should come as no surprise, given that China is not only the birthplace of tea but is also the number one tea producer in the world.… Continue reading

  • Teas from Africa

    Tea from Africa? You betcha. Africa is a pretty big place. No big surprise. It is, after all, a continent. But then, Australia is a continent, too, and considerably smaller, but don’t confuse me with facts. I’m on a roll here. First, I have to make clear that this article is about true “tea,” not… Continue reading

  • Monkeying Around with PG Tips

    There’s something about tea and monkeys – or so it would seem. This peculiar connection manifests itself in a number of interesting ways. Among them are Golden Monkey, a popular Chinese tea variety; the legend of monkey-picked tea; and an assortment of monkeys – both animated and real – who have been starring in PG… Continue reading

  • Green Tea and Weight Loss

    If you do a Web search for the terms “tea” and “weight loss” or “green tea” and “weight loss” you’ll find any number of merchants anxious to convince you of the miraculous ways in which tea and related products can help you to drop pounds. But is there really any basis to these claims? Well,… Continue reading

  • Tea Station Interlopers

    For those of us who live the “tea life,” one element is just as essential in our kitchen as a stove or a refrigerator: a tea station. As a true, diehard tea drinker, I have one prominently placed for easy access whenever the irresistible urge to indulge strikes (which is several times a day). “What’s… Continue reading

  • Those Wonderful Amsterdam Teapots

    Just like the basic and timeless Brown Betty, the Amsterdam teapot is quintessential and a must for your British-style teatime. Its full body shape makes me think of a lovable grandma perpetually cooking wonderfully smelling and tasting treats to serve along with seemingly never empty pots of tea. Amsterdam Teapots are made in China for… Continue reading

  • Really Sweet Tea (Tea Candy)

    As noted previously in these pages, there’s some evidence to show that tea might an aid to better dental health, as well as oral health in general. It’s even come to the point now that green tea extract is a key ingredient in a line of mouthwash, toothpaste and other dental care products. At the… Continue reading

  • Tea Time Jam Session

    Your teatime can be a real jam session — no, not music, but real, fruity, yummy jams to sweeten your palate. I’m talking about strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, peach, apricot, pear, and lots more. Spread thin on toast or globbed on thick on your scone, biscuit, crumpet, or muffin, jam will liven up your teatime as… Continue reading

  • Tea Books, Kindle Style

    If the word Kindle doesn’t ring a bell it’s time to come out from under your rock. If you have heard of the Kindle then you’re probably aware that the gadget, brought to us by Amazon, is one of the best known and most popular of an increasing number of ebook readers that have been… Continue reading

  • Automatic Teamakers

    Making a cup of tea can be a very simple process. Heat water to the proper point, throw in a tea bag and steep for a suitable period of time. But in this, the era of the iPod, the iPad, the iPhone and numerous other technological marvels, it’s no surprise that there are gadgets that… Continue reading