Earl Grey tea has been popular for more than a century, but who was Earl Grey, why did he have a tea named for him, and why ...
Here's how us Brits really drink tea! Check out the full video on the channel <a ...
Drinking tea is one of the hallmarks of being British – and by tea ... More and more young people are turning to coffee beans rather than tea bags for their daily caffeine hit – and this ...
Catherine popularised the drink among British nobility, and subsequently to the wealthier members of society. The invasion of tea in the country had well and truly started. People thought the ...
Research reveals that Brits collectively consume a staggering 53million cups of tea each morning ... Barker from Lipton hailed it as 'the hero of British mornings'. There's even a range of ...
Two thirds have also linked drinking tea with increased productivity. The research, commissioned by PG Tips, showed that over a third of people feel ... it as 'the hero of British mornings'.
I visited the recently opened tea room in Guéret, it was a real pleasure to meet the two women who run it and sample their amazing selection of teas and home-made biscuits. Tea rooms always attract me ...