When brewing tea, many elements come together to create the perfect cup of tea. Water temperature, steep time, and the quality of your water will all completely make or break the success of your tea production. Here we’ll look at how these alter your tea brewing experience and what you should consider to ensure you make the best quality cup of tea moving forward.
There are many different methods for brewing loose leaf teas, many of which date back hundreds of years. Today we’re going to share the five main methods of brewing loose leaf tea, so you can understand the benefits of each method.
Growing tea is by no means a quick and easy process, and plenty of time, care, and effort is put into producing a single batch of tea. Today we’re going to take you through the journey of growing, cultivating, and producing tea, so you can see exactly what it takes for you to sit at home and enjoy your favorite cup of tea.
Drinking loose leaf tea from Nepal daily can offer many health benefits to consumers. Many of the benefits of tea are only realized when your tea is produced and consumed correctly. Loose leaf tea provides more benefits for your health than a regular tea bag, and various types of tea also have specific uses. As tea is such a huge part of our culture as humans, switching to loose leaf tea can greatly benefit your health and wellbeing.
Do you ever feel completely drained out after reaching home from the office? Have you ever craved for an energy drink that could rejuvenate your senses and refresh your mind? Finding the right energy drink at the right moment is not difficult for a working
This December, Nepali Tea Traders (NTT) has committed to donating funds to Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF). Along with offering a $1 donation for each purchase of tea, NTT is offering a gift of tea that also includes a $25 donation to NYF( A Gift of Tea Plus Donation to Nepal Youth Foundation) – what a great way to give a generous gift to Nepal while providing a unique and healthy present to a family member, friend, or work colleague.
It’s a habit in our family to practice gratitude. We know it’s easier to do when things are going well, and when we’re draped in love and comfort. It's harder to do during a pandemic, when one hurdle seems to follow the next.
This year has served up its challenges, and yet we’ve much to be grateful for.
Sometimes you like something without loving it, and sometimes you’re so totally infatuated that you can’t see straight. This quiz will show you where you land on the tea love spectrum—so you can decide whether this is a casual fling, or whether it’s time to drop the “L word.”
As the pandemic continues, many people have asked about Nepal—specifically, what’s happening in the country and how Nepali Tea Traders is responding. Here’s the latest on our homeland and our community.
These days, we’re spending more time at home—which means we’re spending more time looking at the stuff in our homes. Desks that were once adequate must now be upgraded to work-at-home conditions; lack of movie theaters might mean bigger TVs; and teaware that was once acceptable is now looking for a stylish refresh.
Coined in the 1930s, “mocktail” is a play-on-words combining “mock” (imitation) and “cocktail.” It’s a nonalcoholic drink consisting of fruit juices, soft drinks, and—yes—sometimes tea!
Tea is known for boosting immunity (which can’t hurt during a Covid-19 pandemic), and it’s also known for improving mood and cognition. Perhaps now, more than ever, tea can come to the rescue.