kandy :: tea pairing

The Kandy region in Sri Lanka produces bright, full-bodied black teas which are the favourite go-to cup of my wonderful […]

containing tea

Storing tea -whether yours is bagged, loose, in pouches or balled- will spark your joy in a number of ways. […]

matcha :: tea pairing

This green tea powder has the highest level of caffeine primarily because you are consuming the entire leaf: and all […]

warm your pot :: tea notes

[image description: Warm your pot. Warming the teapot, cup or mug with a swirl of the hot water from your […]

aged oolong :: tea pairing

Re-roasting tea every few years while aging is a delicate and rare process that results in sweet and smoky complexity.

succulents in tea tins

Is there anything better than adding tea, graphics and plants to a space? No, I didn’t think so either. Reuse […]

Do not drink around the tea bag. Steep the tea. Remove the tea. Enjoy.

tea bag :: tea notes

[image description: Do not drink around the tea bag. Steep the tea. Remove the tea. Enjoy.]

vanilla chai :: diversitea

black tea (blend) | india “Chai” is a term that is tossed around quite a bit, and usually incorrectly. Chai […]

tea blends :: tea pairing

Any tea type can be blended with your favourite flavours and aromas in order to create something new.

bath tea bag soak

Using natural muslin pouches we can soak in a sumptuous tea bath. 1C epsom salts.25C jasmine tea.25C dried lavender10 drops […]

Water always comes to tea. When you are steeping tea, bring the water to the tea, never the other way around.

water to tea :: tea notes

[image description: Water always comes to tea. When you are steeping tea, bring the water to the tea, never the […]

tea party :: honey pie

herbal tisane (blend) | prince edward county, canada I keep coming back to the same mental image when enjoying this […]

cold + hot brew iced tea

It is National Iced Tea Month (yup, that is a real thing) so let’s stop limiting what iced tea can […]

All tea comes from the same plant. White, green, oolong, black and pu-erh tea are all the same plant species, Camellia sinensis. What creates the different tea types is varying levels of oxidation. Mind blown, right?

same plant :: tea notes

[image description : All tea comes from the same plant. White, green, oolong, black and pu-erh tea are all the […]