November 2013
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The Journal of Tea Science
Writing articles for The English Tea Store Blog and publishing a tea site of my own means I do a fair amount of research about tea. I’d hardly consider myself an expert but I’ve learned a few things over the years. But when I come up against the more technical aspects of tea I realize… Continue reading
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How to Go “Full British” at Tea Time
There are lots of ways to enjoy tea. None seems more emblematic, though, that the “full British” tea time. But how do you achieve that? Here are some ways. Use British-style Teawares British-style teawares are, by definition, anything that fits that tradition of the uniquely British tea time, whether it’s tea with a “full English”… Continue reading
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The Books of The Book of Tea
What’s the most influential book ever written about tea? Ancient Chinese scholar Lu Yu wrote one that’s said to be one of the first ever written about tea, but it’s not very easy to get your hands on an English copy nowadays. In much more modern times, the blue ribbon might arguably go to the… Continue reading
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Recipe for Pu-erh Pork Tenderloin Apple Salad
One thing I have found in my many adventures of cooking with tea is that Pu-erh and pork make a wonderful pairing. Throw in a touch of sweet to this unlikely pair and you will be amazed at the spectacular results. This recipe will be one you are sure to use over and over again.… Continue reading
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5 Teas to Get You Through November
Hopefully, you survived another Halloween and are getting ready to face that annual family gathering with more delightful anticipation than dread. No matter if you’re planning a more traditional feast of turkey and the trimmings or something more unusual like General Tso’s Chicken, lasagna, or shish kebabs, you’ll want some lovely tea to wash them… Continue reading
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How Many People Drink Tea?
The commonly accepted wisdom is that tea is the second most popular beverage in the world, after water. If you don’t believe me then head to that repository of all known wisdom – the Internet – where this theory has been shared more times than you can shake a teaspoon at. Whether it’s true or… Continue reading
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