People start drinking green tea for a lot of different reasons. Maybe you want to lower your caffeine consumption, invest in your health and wellness, or are just looking for something new in your ...
There's a common belief that drinking tea not only doesn't contribute to your daily hydration, but actively works against it. But does science actually agree that your morning cuppa is dehydrating you ...
Discover the daily rituals of tea drinking in Britain with this lighthearted exploration of British culture. Follow a young ...
THE “perfect” recipe for a builder’s brew has been revealed by Britain’s tradespeople, and traditionalists won’t be happy.
The bright-green drink dominating social feeds today began with a very different brewing style—and a journey across cultures.
It's impossible to mention sweet tea without talking about the South. But how did one sugared drink become synonymous with an entire regional identity? Caroline is a Southern-born and New York-based ...
When the mercury rises and the sun is blazing, nothing satisfies like a frosty drink. You might slake your thirst with a cold brew, a lemonade, or an Arnold Palmer—or you could embrace the health ...
An upset stomach can throw off even the best day. Whether you experience gas, bloating, or general tummy troubles, teas for ...
Drinking three cups of tea a day could extend your life, according to a study from Sichuan University in Chengdu, China published in The Lancet Regional Health — Western Pacific. Researchers surveyed ...
Your daily cup of tea might be impacting your liver more than you think. Research suggests moderate consumption, especially after meals, supports liver enzymes. However, excessive or strong brews, ...