Lest you mix up "high tea" with "afternoon tea" (no, they are not the same thing), this article tries to sort out the specifics behind the venerable English tradition of high tea (or "meat tea").
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In a coffee society like the U.S., how do you turn people on to tea? Business week profiles tea outfit, Republic of Tea, whose U.S. sales are heating up.
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An interview with yours truly...
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No, rooibos isn’t actually tea - it’s classified by scientists as a legume.
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Well, I know where the afficianados weigh in (simpleleaf!). That being said, this (at least) is a fair and balanced discussion of the relative merits of both. Sure loose leaf is best, but there are *some* redeeming qualities to tea bags too.
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Article and video clip from WCBS-TV New York covering the various health benefits (real and perceived) in drinking black, white, red and green teas.
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Chai is an Indian version of tea.
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News site with a wide range of news about tea
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Nice set of pictures of tea, teaware and more.
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The Tea Guy maintains a very current list of tea blogs. Here's his latest update.
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