The production of iconic Darjeeling tea has fallen chronically in recent years, touching an all-time low in 2024. Read more ...
Eager to break China’s monopoly on tea, the British were actively seeking alternative sources. In the early 19th century, ...
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Chowhound on MSNHow To Brew The Best Cup Of Masala Chai For YouFour thousand years of history have gone into the creation of masala chai tea. But you can harness all that knowledge to brew ...
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Asian News International on MSNReimagining Chai, Brewing for the Future: HUL's 'Tea Next' initiative to empower small tea growersHindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) launched a new initiative, Tea Next, dedicated to training and capacity building for small ...
By the 1800s, tea had become the East India Company’s most valuable traded commodity. But, the British had a problem. They were entirely dependent on China for the tea and desperately needed another ...
Even I learned how to make tea from them." This heartwarming video is part of a growing trend in schools across India, where children learn valuable life skills through hands-on activities.
Sri Ramakrishna College sets world record with 300 tea varieties in 30 minutes, promoting tea as a health drink.
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