Black Tea with milk and spices.
What is Chai Tea?
True tea is made from the leaves of this plant which originated in China.
What is Camellia Sinensis?
Tim Horton's steeped tea is made with this tea.
What is Orange Pekoe Black Tea?
A traditional form of tea ceremony practiced in Korea.
What is Darye?
What is Kirkade?
Beverage made by blending tea with milk, fruit and fruit juices and adding tapioca balls.
What is Bubble Tea, Peal Milk Tea or Boba Milk Tea?
The Legendary Father of Tea.
Who is Shen Nung?
The most popular tea in South Africa.
A metal urn, often of brass, with a spigot neat its base, widely used in Russia to boil water for tea.
What is a samovar?
Ojibwe and Cree tribes in Ontario use this type of tea during sweat lodge ceremonies to cleanse and nourish their bodies.
What is Cedar Tea?
A hot tea drink made with Earl Grey Black Tea and vanilla and topped with frothed milk.
What is London Fog?
The most widely consumed beverage and socially shared drink in the world.
What is tea?
This type of tea is used for making matcha.
What is Green Tea?
A tea ceremony practiced daily in West African countries, mainly Senegal, Mauritania, Morocco, Guinea.
What is Attaya?
A ritual of a Japanese tea ceremony is based on these 4 fundamental Zen principles.
What are harmony, respect, purity and tranquility?
Butter, milk, and salt are added to brewed tea and churned to form this hot drink.
What is Po Cha or Butter Tea?
Nearly all of the words for tea worldwide fall into these 3 broad categories.
What is te, cha and chai?
The most popular type of tea in Australia.
What is Black tea?
In India, this is a ceremonial ending to each cup of tea.
What is throwing and crushing the bhar (clay cup) on the ground?
A tea that is known to have anti-oxidants and cholesteral-lowering properties.
What is Argentinian Yerba Mate?
A heavily sweetened mixture of Green Tea and mint leaves served in small glasses along with nuts and sweets.
What is Touareg Tea or Moroccan Mint Tea?
Tea with a history of land trade is referred to "cha" which is derived from this language.
What is the Cantonese/Mandarin languages?
A traditional Chinese tea created when leaves are wilted in the sun and slightly bruised to create partial oxidation.
What is OolongTea?
A light meal typically eaten between 3:30 and 5:00 p.m.
What is Afternoon Tea?
This tea has been known to calm nerves, regulate diabetes and improve complexion.
What is Camomile Tea?