Up in the Sri Lankan highlands, a 19th-century transport network for tea is now conveying adventurers to remote communities and businesses. The 186-mile Pekoe ...
“The Great British cup of tea is dying” These were the large black letters of the headline that I’d stumbled across while browsing the internet and drinking my morning cuppa. I nearly spat it ou ...
The definition has evolved from the beginnings of British tea culture, in the 17th and 18th centuries, when the go-to robust ...
Tea has always been a mainstay of British culture, but recent years have seen significant changes in drinking habits. While black tea remains the nation’s favourite, herbal, green, and ...