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    How to Make Black Soybean Tea – Japanese Kuromamecha

    If you are looking for a rich and nutritious tea with Asian origins, you might want to try black soybean tea, also known as kuromamecha in Japan. This unique tea is made from roasted black soybeans (kuromame), giving off a deliciously nutty and slightly sweet flavor. Not only is it yummy, but it has a…

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    What to Do With Old Tea Leaves And Tea Bags – 9 Useful Ways

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    You would think that discarding old tea leaves was nothing to worry about, right? Especially since they have such a long shelf-life, and you drink enough tea to feed a small village. However, unfortunately, this is a common problem, otherwise you wouldn’t be here! Maybe you have some leftover from your morning cuppa, or maybe…

  • How to Make Walnut Tea – The Traditional Tea of Gilgit Baltistan

    Fancy a unique and nutty tea experience? Then we invite you to try ‘walnut tea’ – the traditional tea of Gilgit Baltistan. Baltistan is little known part of the world in northern Pakistan, bordering China, Afghanistan, and India. And If you can look past its natural beauty and into its rich history, you will find…

  • tiramisu smoothie

    How to Make a Tiramisu Smoothie

    If you love tiramisu, you’ll love this tiramisu smoothie recipe. It’s a delicious way to enjoy the flavors of the classic Italian dessert in a refreshing and healthy drink. This recipe traditionally uses coffee, but for you tea lovers, you can add tea as a unique twist, if you prefer! Why use tea instead of…

  • yerba mate vs matcha

    Yerba Mate vs Matcha: Everything You Need to Know

    Among the many types of tea, two have gained a lot of attention in recent years for their unique characteristics and health benefits: yerba mate and matcha. But what are the differences between these two teas, and which one should you choose? Keep reading and we will compare and contrast yerba mate vs matcha to…

  • blood orange iced tea

    Blood Orange Iced Tea: A Simple Recipe For The Sweet Tooth

    If you’re looking for a refreshing and fruity drink to quench your thirst, look no further than our blood orange iced tea recipe! We love using blood oranges when possible since they have a super sweet, delicious, raspberry-like taste. Not only this, they can give the drink a beautiful deep red color to match the…

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    Why Do Tea Bags Float? 5 Surprising Reasons

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    If you are a tea lover, you might have noticed that sometimes your tea bags float on the surface of the water, while other times they sink to the bottom of the cup. You might have wondered why this happens, and whether it affects the quality or taste of your tea. Is it normal for…

  • korean honey ginger tea

    Korean Honey Ginger Tea: How to Make ‘Saenggang Cha’

    If you are looking for a warm and soothing drink that can boost your immunity, improve your digestion, and delight your taste buds, look no further than Korean honey ginger tea. This aromatic and spicy tea, also known as saenggang cha in Korean, is a traditional beverage that has been enjoyed for centuries in Korea.…

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    How to Make Beetroot Tea: A Healthy Vegetable Brew

    If you’re looking for new and exciting ways to enjoy your teas, you might want to give beetroot tea a try. Using vegetables in your tea may sound a bit unusual, but when done right, it can be super tasty! By following this recipe, you can turn your beetroots into a refreshing and nutritious drink…