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Resplendent and Indulgent Ceylon: Q&A with Malik Fernando
Malik Fernando, of Resplendent Ceylon, and a legacy in tea, speaks about what drew him to hospitality and why tea lovers must visit Sri Lanka.
Read MoreSinna Dorais Bungalows Balance Comfort and Old World Charm
If you drive 250 kilometers west of Bangalore, India, you reach Sakleshpur, where the coffee country begins. And sitting here amongst the coffee estates is a tea garden called Kadamane. And that itself seemed reason enough to book a stay.
Read MoreKyrgyzstan โ A Country Of Mixed Tea Culture
If you decide to visit a Kyrgyz teahouse, first of all you should take off your shoes, then lie down on the carpet near the dastarkhwan (traditional table cloth), on which there is a bowl and a teapot with aromatic hot tea. You can spend the whole day in a teahouse, because time flies unnoticed over a cup of good tea and friendly conversations.
Read MoreTaster Profile: Kurush Bharucha
Tea wasnโt just what I did โ it seemed to define who I am. As my close friends light-heartedly joke, “Kurush doesnโt drink tea to wake up, he wakes up to drink Tea!” and “If he won the lottery tomorrow, heโd still be doing tea!”
Read MoreFamilies And Festivities
When the tips of leaves start to turn yellow and fallen chestnuts scatter on the sidewalks, itโs time to bake pumpkin cookiesโbecause Thanksgiving is coming. Jessica Natale Woolard writes about Canadian Thanksgiving, Elizeth van der Vorst writes about Christmas in Brazil, Poorvi Chordia writes about Diwali in the United States, and John Smagula writes about the winter solstice in China.
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