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Assam Tea in the Time of COVID-19

Assam Tea in the Time of COVID-19

Assam is a major contributor of tea, producing about 700 million kg of tea per year.  Owing to the lockdown, the tea industry in Assam may lose one tenth of...

Assam Tea in the Time of COVID-19

Assam is a major contributor of tea, producing about 700 million kg of tea per year.  Owing to the lockdown, the tea industry in Assam may lose one tenth of...

Lemongrass Tea and Its Revitalizing Effects

Lemongrass Tea and Its Revitalizing Effects

Lemongrass is a kind of herb grown mostly in Sri Lanka and in the Southern part of India, though nowadays, due to its growing demand it is grown in many...

Lemongrass Tea and Its Revitalizing Effects

Lemongrass is a kind of herb grown mostly in Sri Lanka and in the Southern part of India, though nowadays, due to its growing demand it is grown in many...

Yum Cha-Keeping the Traditions Alive

Yum Cha-Keeping the Traditions Alive

Yum Cha, literally translating to ‘drink tea’, is an ancient Cantonese tradition of breaking bread with friends and families in tea houses. Cantonese are the people that inhabit Hong Kong,...

Yum Cha-Keeping the Traditions Alive

Yum Cha, literally translating to ‘drink tea’, is an ancient Cantonese tradition of breaking bread with friends and families in tea houses. Cantonese are the people that inhabit Hong Kong,...

White Tea In The Making

White Tea In The Making

White tea is derived from the leaves of the tea plant known as Camellia sinensis var. Khenge Bai Hao and Camellia sinensis var. Fudin Bai Hao. Originating in the Fujian province of China,...

White Tea In The Making

White tea is derived from the leaves of the tea plant known as Camellia sinensis var. Khenge Bai Hao and Camellia sinensis var. Fudin Bai Hao. Originating in the Fujian province of China,...

Phalap: A Singpho Bequest

Phalap: A Singpho Bequest

Flip the pages of history and you will find that the lineage of tea cultivators in Assam can be traced back to the Singphos. Bisa Gam, the Singpho chief of...

Phalap: A Singpho Bequest

Flip the pages of history and you will find that the lineage of tea cultivators in Assam can be traced back to the Singphos. Bisa Gam, the Singpho chief of...

Assam Tea - From where it came and where it stands

Assam Tea - From where it came and where it stands

Tea is one of the most consumed beverages of the world. Tea was first discovered in 2737 BC by Emperor Shennong, a mythical sage ruler of ancient China(also known as...

Assam Tea - From where it came and where it stands

Tea is one of the most consumed beverages of the world. Tea was first discovered in 2737 BC by Emperor Shennong, a mythical sage ruler of ancient China(also known as...