After "drip" coffee has already made a name for itself in bars around the world, this way of preparing tea is now moving into bars. Otherwise, it is a proven method among tea lovers, and the newly opened and extremely minimalist Tokyo Saryo bar is said to be the first bar in the world that serves tea in this way.
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Iced tea is a great drink for a hot summer. There are many reasons to opt for homemade iced tea over store-bought iced tea. In contrast to the latter, you will quench your thirst in a healthy way (it contains very few calories and zero e), you will save money, as it is kinder to your wallet than the one from the store, and you are not limited by flavors, as you can use any tea, even he says. But if you plan to drink large quantities of it, we recommend choosing one without theine.
Why should we drink warm drinks in the summer and not cold ones to cool off? It's sweltering hot outside (after all, it's summer!), which means we'll most likely be treating ourselves to an ice-cold drink. We've got a hot tip for you to take into account the next time it's a hot dog day, so you can breathe easier. Do not resort to chilled drinks, but rather reach for warm or hot drinks. Why? Find out below.
You've probably already heard that used tea bags should not be thrown away, because you can use them as a natural deodorant for shoes and hands, to soften meat, enrich the soil, as a floor cleaner, use them on pimples and dark circles, use them in the bath and as a glass cleaner. You are also well aware of all the healing effects of tea, which have been proven many times throughout history. But you've probably never seen tea bags that were excessive in their appearance. Below, therefore, take a look at the most imaginative tea bags.
You probably already know all the health benefits of tea, but tea leaves and pods can do so much more. Here are helpful ways to use tea bags.
Making tea is usually nothing special. We soak a tea bag or a net for loose tea in the water, and the water turns a characteristic dark or light color. However, if you use the dried flowers of the medicinal plant Clitoria ternatea, which is used in Asia to treat epilepsy, and Ayurvedic medicine attributes memory enhancement, anti-stress, anti-inflammatory and calming effects to the tea, the tea will turn an indigo blue color. But tea can also change color. Find out how below.
It's time for the perfect winter drink - delicious Indian masala chai tea. Try our scented tea recipe and make it yourself at home. And this from the very natural ingredients – black tea, milk and aromatic spices, which make the tea ticklingly spicy.
Every tea lover should know about Tea Time, a specialist shop with a wide range of teas and premium tea accessories, which recently moved from Beethovenva ulica right in the center of Ljubljana, to Stari trg 10. Tea Time is the only tea shop that they must know tea lovers, because it has everything you need.
Most of us throw tea bags in the trash after use. But not Ruby Silvious, who uses tea bags as a canvas for her illustrations, emerging from the 363 Days of Tea project. She adds a new one every day that reflects her current mood.
Slovenes say, "Whoever doesn't jump isn't Slovenian!", and the British might say, "Whoever doesn't drink tea isn't British!". Drinking tea is considered an island tradition, and there is hardly anyone who does not know the English custom of drinking tea at five in the afternoon, when the English sip black tea with milk, sweetened with a cube of sugar. But the islanders are far from the only ones who enjoy drinking this Teinian infusion. In India, the world's largest producer of tea, drinking black Indian tea (with a mixture of aromatic spices boiled in milk) is a ritual everywhere. On the streets, in a restaurant, on the train... and does not have such a high status as on the Island. Check out the video to see what the tea drinking culture is like in other parts of the world.
Weaver is a collection of metal tea drinking accessories, designed to make you enjoy your favorite intoxicatingly fragrant and temptingly smoking drink even more.
Tea at five? This is probably a very common phrase that we have heard from the mouths of the vast majority of Brits, but what is so special about tea that Brits in general are so obsessed with it? An entertaining video can reveal this secret to us.











