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Hojicha: A Tea you (may) have never heard of Hojicha: A Tea you (may) have never heard of
1. 7. 2026 4 minutes reading
Hojicha is a type of green tea that doesn't look or taste like one at all. Because it's been roasted over coal, all astringency was lost and replaced with a nutty, caramel-like character with minimum caffeine content. It's no wonder, then, that it's among the most popular teas in Japan. It's loved by children, adults, and the elderly no matter the time of day.
Not all matcha is good matcha: How to recognize quality and why it matters Not all matcha is good matcha: How to recognize quality and why it matters
18. 5. 2026 5 minutes reading
The difference in price depends on the origin, the amount of time tea plants were shaded for, and the length of grinding. Premium matcha has to be ground slowly on granite stone mills. Only then can it reach its vibrant emerald color, natural sweetness, and have no astringency at all.
Do you enjoy fruit tea? Botanically speaking, it Do you enjoy fruit tea? Botanically speaking, it
1. 5. 2026 5 minutes reading
Fruit blends using mango, lingonberries, or pineapple usually don't contain any Camellia sinensis, so they don't contain any caffeine at all. But that's not to their detriment – on the contrary. It means children, expecting mothers, and caffeine dislikers can enjoy them without worry.
Tea under the Christmas tree: 7 Tips for tea-themed presents Tea under the Christmas tree: 7 Tips for tea-themed presents
24. 11. 2025 6 minutes reading
Christmas is coming – and along with it the question of what to get your local tea lover. Instead of socks or candles, go for something they’re sure to enjoy: a good tea, some stylish tea accessories, or a sampler set full of surprises. We’ve prepared a handful of tips on how to choose without dropping the ball; make your favorite tea drinker happy!
From Traditional Masala Chai to the iconic Chai Latte From Traditional Masala Chai to the iconic Chai Latte
30. 10. 2025 0 minutes reading
A fragrant mist of spices mixed with the steam coming off of hot milk – that’s masala chai, a traditional Indian drink with a thousand-year history. In the western world, we’re more familiar with the expression ‘chai latte’, even though the original recipe is a far cry from its modern coffee shop iteration.
Iced Tea Guide: Learn to make refreshing teas Iced Tea Guide: Learn to make refreshing teas
10. 7. 2025 0 minutes reading
The widely available, storebought iced teas are full of artificial sweeteners and chemicals. But at home, you can prepare a better alternative – and at a much lower cost per liter, too. All you need are some instructions, the right kind of tea, and any garnish you find lying around in your kitchen. The results will surprise you.
Perfect tea - Proper steeping is key Perfect tea - Proper steeping is key
8. 4. 2025 6 minutes reading
Brewing a good cup of tea isn’t as simple as it sounds. You may think that all you need is a teaspoon of tea leaves and some tap water – but in reality, brewing tea is a bit of complex ritual with some alchemy sprinkled in.
Secrets to feminine harmony: Improve your life with nature Secrets to feminine harmony: Improve your life with nature
5. 3. 2025 5 minutes reading
The female body is ever-changing and faces several different cyclical changes throughout your life. When things get difficult, we all deserve to pamper ourselves, and luckily, nature offers more than one way to help us relax. We took inspiration from our ancestresses, who knew what herbs to reach for to support your body and bring you some comfort.
Dry February is here. Spice up the month of abstinence with some mocktails Dry February is here. Spice up the month of abstinence with some mocktails
17. 2. 2025 0 minutes reading
The idea for Dry February – or Dry Feb, a month-long break from any and all alcohol consumption – was sparked in 2013 in the UK. From there, it quickly spread to many European countries. More and more people join each year to try and find out how alcohol, even in small amounts, affects their body and mind.
5 Tea tips to surprise your partner this Valentine 5 Tea tips to surprise your partner this Valentine
7. 2. 2025 5 minutes reading
Why not express your undying love with something a little more original than a bouquet of roses this year? Or maybe just get some inspiration for something to go alongside your passionate flower gift. In tea, you’ll have something that warms both the body and soul regardless of whether you’re aiming to impress a significant other, a parent or even a best friend.
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