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Empire of Tea - BBC Radio 4
www.bbc.co.uk BBC Radio 4 - Empire of TeaSathnam Sanghera tells the story of our national drink and its imperial past.
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Plastic tea bags
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12981528
> I decided to have a green tea because it's healthier than soda. It's healthier, right? > > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10389239/
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It's only a cheap glass Asda mug but I like it
I've not been able to drink tea for months until I bought a new mug cos my other one is infused with coffee stains.
It was only £1.30 but I can finally drink tea!!! 😀
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Houthis’ Red Sea attacks could lead to black tea shortage
> It was once considered so important to the British way of life that the government bought up nearly the entire world’s supply of it. But the humble cup of tea could, once again, be at risk. > > Shoppers have been warned there is a “nationwide” shortage of black tea linked to Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea. > > Sainsbury’s was the first supermarket to warn of the problem. A sign in one store read: “We are experiencing supply issues affecting the nationwide supply of black tea. We apologise for any inconvenience and hope to be back in full supply soon.” > > The supermarket later confirmed it was an “industry-wide issue”.
- www.bbc.com Lower cost of tea eases January price rises
Discounts during the January sales and a cheaper cup of tea helped slow the rate of price rises.
- www.independent.co.uk Drinking three cups of green tea a day can reduce risk of dementia, doctor says
Drinking three cups of green tea a day can help reduce the risk of dementia, a doctor has revealed. Michael Mosley discussed the benefits of drinking green tea on his BBC Radio 4 podcast Just One Thing, released today (24 January). He spoke to Dr Edward Okello from the Human Nutrition Research Centr...
> Drinking three cups of green tea a day can help reduce the risk of dementia, a doctor has revealed. > > Michael Mosley discussed the benefits of drinking green tea on his BBC Radio 4 podcast Just One Thing, released today (24 January). > > He spoke to Dr Edward Okello from the Human Nutrition Research Centre at the University of Newcastle about how green tea can boost brain power and health. > > Professor Okello explained that there is a chemical in green tea called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) that kills off an enzyme in the brain cells that harms our mind.
The episode is here.
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Animal free milks
Looking past the sacrilege some people see in adding milk to black tea, what do milkers use in theirs?
After trying half a dozen milk-replacement products over the year, I've found Barrista-spec oat milk is the winner. In fact, we've now ditched buying cow milk entirely.
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Cinnamon in tea: Yay or nay?
This was a bit of a hot topic between me and my friend so I'd like more opinions on this. Some people like putting a stick of cinnamon in their tea but I find it just tastes weird. Just me?
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Where do you buy your tea?
Let's hear it from our new crowd, do you have a reliable corner shop supplier or perhaps you order online? Maybe Sainsbury's has all you need, I'd still love to know!
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Welcome to tea
Welcome to the tea community. As the leading British Lemmy instance it is a disgrace that none of you stated this sooner.
So here we are for all tea needs - tea news, tea memes, tea recommendations and on and on.
Now for the difficult bit: I don't drink much tea. Not a slight on the nation's favourite brew, I just don't drink hot drinks beyond the occasional lukewarm chocolate. So if there's a safe pair of hands out there who loves a brew then let me know.