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Who Was Earl Grey, And Why Are We Still Drinking His Tea?
Earl Grey is one of the most popular types of tea in the world. The dark, floral, bergamot blend is a pantry staple, even ...
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Move Over Green Tea—These 5 Teas Have Even More Antioxidants
Matcha leads the pack for antioxidant content. Because it uses the whole powdered tea leaf, matcha can contain up to 945 mg of antioxidants per cup—far surpassing traditionally brewed teas and ...
There are teas and then there are cocktails — both usually served for totally different occasions and pretty much always sold separately. Unless you’re looking at a green tea shot, which already doesn ...
Earl Grey tea has a slight smokiness, and is aromatic and zesty with bergamot oil — both characteristics that complement the richness of fresh salmon. Marinating the fish in tea and citrus zest ...
Xanthe Clay enlisted the help of food writer Hattie Ellis to taste the most elegant of British brews Milk, black or with lemon? The first time I took my now husband to meet my mother, she offered us ...
I first heard about the bergamot orange, a citrus fruit thought to be a cross between sour orange and lemon, in the late 1990s through my friend M when I was at university in Nigeria. One evening, he ...
This tea-based tiramisu is for all the non-coffee drinkers out there (because yes, we see you). As much as I love traditional tiramisu made with punchy espresso, I wanted to create an alternative with ...
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