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Of Family & Tea: Novelist Lisa See’s Tea Journey
Six-time New York Times bestselling author, Lisa See, loves tea so much that she wrote a novel with Pu-erh tea as its historical background. This comes as no surprise if one knows the See family’s journey, of immigrants in the Wild West and Chinatown with a dash of Hollywood, intertwined with tea.
Read MoreThe Times and Tides of Tea Innovation
Tea innovation is a surprisingly inexhaustible subject. Choose a topic that has shaped society, such as trade, war, health, literature, […] Read More
Harvest Review: Australia
There is a clear emerging trend in the Australian market away from mainstream black tea to more specialist offerings. Australians’ […] Read More
Innovation in Tea: Watch These Spaces
The Innovation Imperative: Where and How, not If In a time of change, the question is not whether to innovate, […] Read More
Pesticides in Tea: Getting a Clear Picture Not a Vague Impression
Some studies have identified 131 pesticides in tea (Zhu, 2019); others have identified up to 400 (Ly, 2020). Many tea […] Read More
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