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Sipping, serving, or spilling the tea? This weekend, on May 21 to be more precise, we celebrated International Tea Day. Tea is a beloved drink all over the world. It is one of the most consumed beverages, second only to water. You might drink it hot or cold, with lemon or with sugar, but how much do you actually know about tea? Here are just 5 things you probably didn’t know about tea.
- All “true” types of tea come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. Black, green, white, and oolong teas are all made from the leaves of this plant. Oxidation, processing, and other factors give these types their distinctive colors and flavors. Other so-called teas, such as herbal (chamomile, peppermint, etc.), mate, and rooibos (also known as “red tea”) are more correctly called tisanes.
- Tea bags were invented in the early 20th century—on accident. An American tea merchant used silk bags to send samples to his customers. The customers mistakenly thought the bags were meant to replace traditional metal infusers, and placed them whole inside their pots.
- The tradition of having afternoon tea, or “high tea,” is thought to have been popularised by Anna, 7th Duchess of Bedford, a friend of Queen Victoria. It was meant to be a substantial snack between the morning meal and the evening meal—with a side of gossip.
- Tea grown in the Darjeeling region of India is highly prized, leading many to call it “the champagne of teas.” About 10 million kilograms of this tea are grown each year, yet worldwide sales are more than four times that much. Officials have tried to crack down on false labeling of teas or impure tea blends as Darjeeling.
- Aside from making a delicious beverage, tea leaves can be used as an anti-inflammatory for minor bug bites and burns (and for puffy eyes), to fertilize plants, and as a freshener and deodoriser. And yes, you can steep them for a tasty treat first!
The tea party goes on with the May promos
If you’re a heavy or light coffee drinker, tea may be an extra pleasure for your senses. Or a must when you’re cold. But hey, we’re not here to split the world into categories. On the contrary. So, happy to announce the nice mix of May promos, that goes hand in hand with a cup of tea on the side.
Austria: 20% OFF
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Greece: 31% OFF
Mobile: 1.6 ¢/min 1.1 ¢/min
Latvia: 18% OFF
Mobile: 29.9 ¢/min 24.5 ¢/min
Libya: 15% OFF
Mobile: 32.5 ¢/min 27.5 ¢/min
Martinique: 53% OFF
Landlines: 3.0 ¢/min 1.4 ¢/min
Niger: 20% OFF
Mobile: 31.9 ¢/min 25.5 ¢/min
Palau: 25% OFF
Landlines: 30.5 ¢/min 22.9 ¢/min
Singapore: 39% OFF
Mobile: 1.8 ¢/min 1.1 ¢/min
Slovenia: 27% OFF
Landlines: 24.5 ¢/min 17.9 ¢/min