In this blog l would like to introduce you to our Menopause Sux tea, because menopause does suck (as I am constantly told by the older women in my life). Donna our owner and creative tea blender carefully curated this blend to help with her menopause symptoms and decided to share it with every other woman that is struggling.
Read MoreWelcome to our wonderful world of Chai tea! These delicious blends usually consist of a black tea mixed with various spices. I’ll be taking you through our chai range and the difference between our blends and what each chai tea has to offer, from their flavour profiles to their health benefits.
Read MoreNow that COVID restrictions have eased and Australians are back socialising, this cold and flu season has hit us like a truck. From the flu, common cold, influenza to bronchitis, COVID isn’t the only infection that has struck me down this winter. So while I have been dosing up on medicine, I have also been drinking lots of hot tea to help relieve some of my symptoms... here are a few that
Read MoreBlack wolfberry has an extraordinary natural colouring ability. When brewed, it turns the water a stunning purple colour, but this isn’t the magical part. The magic comes when something acidic is added to the black wolfberry herbal tea and the colour changes from purple to bright pink. There is also some magic in the vast number of health benefits that this berry has.
Read MoreTea doesn’t only taste good, it makes us feel good. The human race has been drinking tea for thousands of years, and after a while humans started to notice that certain teas had certain health benefits. And now with the help of modern science, there is more evidence then ever to suggest the power of herbal tea.
Read MoreIf you’re Australian, you might call this delightful flower ‘rosella’. But whatever you call it, this delightfully tart, slightly sour, cranberry tasting flower is a popular herbal tea across the globe for a variety of reasons. It’s delicious when had both hot and iced, produces a vibrant pinky/red colour and has a range of health benefits.
Read MoreThere are several reasons to explain why your tea doesn’t taste quite right, and it’s all to do with steeping times and water temperature. There are also other factors like tea to water ratio and the quality of tea. The tea to water ratio is subjective, but we recommend
Read MoreThe best teas to help you stop feeling stressed and relax. With everything going on right now and the COVID-19 pandemic on the forefront of our minds, it is important to take measures to help us de-stress and less anxious.
Read MoreButterfly pea flowers have an extraordinary natural colouring ability. When brewed, it turns the water a vibrant blue colour, but this isn’t the magical part. The magic comes when the butterfly pea flower is in an acidic environment and the colour changes from blue to either a light pink/purple or deep violet. The intensity of the purple depends on the amount of flowers steeped.
Read MoreFor years you may have sipped on the iconic supermarket tea bag with two sugars and milk while eating your breakfast or a monte carlo biscuit, but what if I told you that your tea and food experience could be a thousand times more amazing if you paired the right tea with the right meal?
Read MoreSo you get home from work, make a hot cup of tea with your favourite tea bag and you take a sip. You sigh as you start to relax and unwind on the couch, but would you be so relaxed if you knew about the billions of micro-plastics you were ingesting from that nylon tea bag?
Read MoreOne of my favourite things to have for breakfast is eggs on toast with a fresh cup of hot tea. But with so many ways to make eggs and so many different tea varieties, I figured there needs to be a guide on which teas go with what food.
Read MoreI know what most of you are thinking, what in the world is a tisane?? And what does it have to do with tea?
Read MoreAhh black tea… it has been apart of western culture for many years now and is the go to beverage with a slice of mud cake, Sunday breaky or as a wonderful base for our iced tea. But how is black tea made?
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