If you love tea, you’ll love our fun facts page
Did you know that tea is the second most consumed drink in the world after water? Or that there are over 3,000 varieties of tea? Or that tea can help you relax, boost your immune system and even make you smarter? Well, maybe not smarter, but definitely more alert. Whether you like your tea hot or cold, sweet or bitter, plain or flavored, you will discover something new and exciting on our fun facts page. So sit back, relax and enjoy a cup of tea while you explore the wonderful world of Bloom’s Tea.
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How to Use Flavored Syrups: The Ultimate (Non-Alcoholic) Guide
Did you know that most popular cafés and establishments use flavored syrups in their drinks? In fact, you’ll find these sugary syrups are usually the secret ingredient behind many of your favorite café’s signature drinks – whether it’s the comforting warmth of vanilla in your morning latte or the tangy zest of lime in your…
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Ice Blended and Milkshakes: A Simple Guide and Comparison
Most of you will have tasted a milkshake at some point in your life, but what about an ice blended drink? Well, most likely you will have tried both, since they have very similar characteristics, ingredients, and are both very popular. So, what exactly are the differences between milkshakes and ice blended drinks? In this…
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Should Kids Drink Tea? The Best Practices for Curious kids
Do you remember when you had your first tea? For me, I will always cherish those childhood memories drinking tea and feeling a sense of maturity as I sat with the grown-ups. However, times are changing, and parents are increasingly more health conscious with their children. In fact, parents and children alike are more commonly…
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The Best Loose Leaf Tea Storage Ideas – Tips and Suggestions
Welcome to the world of tea connoisseurs! If you’re passionate about your brew, you know that loose leaf tea storage is not just about tidiness; it’s about preserving the soul of the leaf. Proper storage is the secret ingredient to a cup that brims with flavor and whispers tales of freshness. Let’s take a look into some…
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Climate Change and Tea Production – Reasons To Be Concerned
Tea, the world’s second most consumed beverage, is more than just your ‘everyday’ drink—it’s a tradition with historical farming practices, and an economy to many regions. Yet, this cherished beverage is at the mercy of the environment, making tea production and climate change a pressing topic of our times. As the planet faces unprecedented climatic shifts, the…
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Milk Tea and Crackers: The Unusual Mix of Sweet and Savoury
Welcome to the delightful world of tea and crackers! While milk tea has been warming hearts and hands in various cultures for centuries, the idea of pairing it with crackers might raise a few eyebrows. But trust us, this unconventional duo is popular throughout the Maldives and works surprisingly well! Crackers and Tea: A Surprising Harmony…
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The Best Tea for Bad Breath – 10 Natural Breath Fresheners
Ever been in a conversation and suddenly felt self-conscious about your breath? You’re not alone! Bad breath, or halitosis, can be a real party pooper, turning confident chatter into silent prayers for a mint. But fear not, my fellow tea enthusiasts, for the answer lies in your cozy cuppa! Let’s spill the tea on how…
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Exploring The Best ‘Ramadan Tea’ for Suhoor and Iftar
Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection and heightened devotion in Islam where fasting from dawn until sunset is observed. It not only embodies physical restraint but also serves as a period for spiritual growth and increased charitable behavior. In this serene time, the incorporation of tea into Suhoor (dawn meal) and Iftar (fast-breaking evening…
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Tea for Mouth Ulcers: The Best Brews for Natural Relief
Ever had a pizza burn so bad, your mouth felt like it hosted a volcanic eruption? That’s a mouth ulcer for you – minus the pizza. These pesky little nuisances can turn your sweet sips into a symphony of ‘ows’ and ‘ouches’. But fear not, my fellow tea enthusiasts, for we have a bevy of…