Tea Processing All teas come from the same plant. The differences stem from how they are processed. Freshly harvested leaves contain 75-83% moisture while processe... Read More
Origin of TEA In one popular Chinese legend around 2737 BC, Shennung, the legendary Emperor of China, inventor of Chinese medicine, was drinking a bowl of...... Read More
Tea :: An Introduction Tea the most consumed popular super - Beverage of the Millennium has and continues to play an important role in almost all world cultures and customs.....made to both regional & individual [+] read continue...
Origin of Tea There are various myths & variants as to the origin of tea. Tea has played a significant role in Asian culture for centuries. According to one legend Bodhidharma founder of the Zen school [+] read continue...
History of Indian Tea Assam, Darjeeling, Dooars, Nilgiris are the name of the major regions in India where tea plantation thrives & teas are named after the region they come from. We trace the history in brief of [+] read continue...
The Pioneers Maniram Dewan, the prime minister of the last Ahom King, Purandhar Singha, was the first Indian to grow tea on a commercial basis in Assam. He was followed by Rosheswar Barua, who established six [+] read continue...
Tea Processing All teas come from the same plant. The differences stem from how they are processed. Freshly harvested leaves contain 75-83% moisture while processed tea has a moisture content of less than 3%. Tea production [+] read continue...
Tea Process Chart Each cup of tea represents an imaginary Voyage…… Catherine Douzel [+] read continue...
Tea Brewing "Brewing the perfect cup of tea is much like cooking. Its creation is both an art and a science" The quality of the water you use to brew your tea will have a considerable effect on the resulting cup. [+] read continue...
Tea facts The Irish are the world's largest individual consumers, each person on an average consuming 3.2 Kg per annum, or 5 cups a day. Experienced tea pickers collect up to 30Kgs (70 pounds) of tea a day by [+] read continue...
Tea & Health THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF TEA Antioxidant Powerhouse Cancer Prevention White Tea Health Improved Cardiovascular Health and Reduced Risk of Stroke Reduces "Bad" Cholesterol Prevents [+] read continue...
Tea Calling What is tea called in different languages across the globe ›› In different international languages using Tea or Te as derivative Language Name Language Name Afrikaans tee Galician [+] read continue...
Fortune in a cup of tea Fortune in a cup of tea History Method of tea-leaf reading Fortune telling tea cups Methodology Symbols & Shapes Symbols and their meaning A to P Symbols and their meaning Q to Y Fortune [+] read continue...
More tea language describing dry leaf More tea language describing dry leaf Black tea which has been allowed to ferment as opposed to green tea: also describes colour Blister blistering [+] read continue...
More tea language describing liquor More Tea Language Describing Liquors Autumnal Tea manufactured during autumn is known as autumnal tea. The leaf obtained after final firing in that period [+] read continue...