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May 21 is designated as International Tea Day by the United Nations, marking the significance and value of the drink globally ...
Sunny’s first memory of having chai goes back to his teenage years, during a family wedding in Punjab. He recalls, “The first time I had chai was when I was around 16. I was in Jalandhar, attending a ...
Drinking chai many times a day was not enough to celebrate the versatility of tea leaves. Mixologists in India are now ...
International Tea Day celebrates tea's soothing qualities and spiritual influence. The article suggests rituals blending astrology, energy work, and i ...
Celebrate International Tea Day with a stay at India’s most scenic tea estates—from Darjeeling to Munnar. Sip, stay, and soak ...
On International Tea Day, read about a century-old tea stall in Sampoore, West Bengal, that runs entirely on trust. With no paid staff, this humble stall is kept alive by a group of locals who serve ...
The 50-year-old brothers, Majid Shamaeizadeh and Massoud Shamaeezadeh, are Iranian artists who served their country's ...
Sipping a steaming tea is a refined and relaxing ritual. A cuppa can charge you for the day, sustain you through the ...
Bubble tea is rapidly gaining popularity in India, with the market projected to double by 2033. Fuelled by social media ...
Why don't we drip-brew tea or steep pouches of coffee? A look at the history and science behind different tea- and ...
No one is going to refute that Tea is the drink of the people of India. Being the first drink of the day for many, it’s what ...