Tea in Iran
Iran has been producing its own tea since 1900. The most important production area is located around the town of Lahijan, near the Caspian Sea. …read more
Iran has been producing its own tea since 1900. The most important production area is located around the town of Lahijan, near the Caspian Sea. …read more
This article is about how to prepare „Masala Chai“ at home. Other names for the popular spiced tea are „Chai“ or „Chai Latte“. …read more
Near Sao Miguel on the Potuguese Azores is Europe’s largest tea garden located. Cha Gorreana has been producing black tea since 1883. …read more
In Europe are few places where tea is grown outdoors. The article about Monte Verita in Switzerland had already been posted in tee-focus. This article is about tea cultivation in England. …read more
The book of tea is a classic of tea literature. It was written by the Japanese Okakura Kakuzo. As usual in Japan, the surname is assumed, the first name follows. In his homeland he is more commonly known as „Tenshin“. … read more