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The History of Lapsang Souchong – The Smoked Aristocrat Among Tea Leaves
by Rositsa Dimitrova
If you love tea and are looking for flavors that tell a story, you must have encountered the mystical Lapsang Souchong. This tea is not just a beve...
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Tea's resurgence on restaurant menus
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Tea is experiencing a resurgence in restaurant menus, with both hot and cold varieties showing impressive growth as consumers venture beyond tradit...
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How to make iced tea – Natural freshness in a cup
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Summer calls for refreshing drinks, and one of the healthiest and most delicious choices is homemade iced tea. Forget about bottled options full of...
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How do you prepare green tea?
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Green tea is not just a drink – it's a ritual that brings calm, energy, and health. But to enjoy its full aroma and beneficial properties, you need...
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The Evolution of Iced Tea: From Southern Delicacy to RTD (Ready-To-Drink)
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Before Goldman and Nalebuff founded their company in 1998, iced tea was common in the deep south. Combined with ice, a generous amount of sugar, an...
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How new generations perceive tea: What do they drink?
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Welcome to our blog post about the new generation of tea lovers. We will explore what types and flavors of tea attract younger consumers.In China, ...
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First Flush Teas: Spring Harvest Tea
by Rositsa Dimitrova
First Flush teas are harvested in the spring, offering a delicate and fresh flavor profile.
First Flush teas, or “first harvest,” are among t...
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CTC Tea: Crush, Tear, Roll
by Rositsa Dimitrova
Indian CTC tea ( Crush, Tear, Curl) is a popular type of black tea, which is distinguished by its unique processing method and strong flavor. (In o...
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When what kind of tea is drunk and what is important?
by Rositsa Dimitrova
In addition to the classic tea ceremony, which originated in China and Japan, tea time, based on the British model, is particularly famous and is ...
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