Ruhi Gilder According to a popular Chinese legend, the discovery of tea was almost accidental. In 2737 BC, when Emperor Shennong was drinking Read More
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Be it green, black, white, oolong, earl grey tea or the good old Indian masala chai, there’s a cuppa for every Read More
Pooja Patel & Ruhi Gilder While Masala chai still remains India’s favourite, it has also been embracing different varieties of teas Read More
Aliya Ladhabhoy Apart from being a popular beverage, tea also has beauty benefits. It’s packed with powerful antioxidants, as well as Read More
Pratishtha Rana Tea, or chai, as the Indians lovingly call it, is more than a beverage; it is a warm cup of Read More
Pooja Patel Tea for Indians is probably what water is to fish. It’s more like a cultural phenomenon. On International Tea Read More
Stefan Pereira Today, May 21, has been marked by the United Nations as International Tea Day, to celebrate this staple beverage that keeps Read More
