tea
- Thailand News
Earl Grey excess brews trouble: Tea-rrible symptoms warned
Experts have warned against the excessive consumption of Earl Grey tea, as it may lead to symptoms such as dizziness, blurred vision, and muscle spasms. This popular beverage is enjoyed by people of all ages for its fragrant aroma and delightful taste, often consumed with afternoon snacks or as a morning refreshment. Among the various types of tea available, Earl…
- Health
Fermented tea is a surprising ally in bone health
Tea is a beloved beverage consumed worldwide, second only to water. Among its varieties, fermented teas such as oolong and black tea have gained attention not just for their taste but for their health benefits. Recent studies suggest that these teas could play a significant role in bone health, especially in preventing osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and makes…
- Thailand News
Brew discovery: Rare ancient tea plants sparks conservation efforts
The discovery of rare ancient tea varieties in Chiang Mai has significant implications for global tea conservation. The area now holds Thailand’s largest collection of ancient tea genetics. The Director of the 16th Conservation Area Administration Office in Chiang Mai, Kritsiyam Khongsatri commissioned the survey. The team, including the Head of the Doi Chiang Dao Watershed Research Station, Manop Kaewfoo…
- Food
Thai tea tales: The history of Thai iced tea
The journey of Thai iced tea from its humble beginnings to global acclaim is an intriguing story, showcasing the blending of cultures and the progression of culinary traditions. Known for its distinctive orange hue and sweet-spicy taste, this beverage has crossed Thailand’s boundaries, enchanting people everywhere. Whether walking through the vibrant streets of Bangkok or sitting in a cosy café…
- Thailand News
Pang Cha apologises for copyright infringement over logo design
Pang Cha, a popular Thai tea brand, has publicly apologized for allegedly infringing on copyrighted material used as inspiration for their logo. The controversy began when Peeramon Chomdhavat, an expert in traditional Thai clothing, compared the logo of Pang Cha to an image of a Thai woman on a Regency calendar on his Facebook page, questioning the originality of the…
- Guides
5 posh places for a relaxing afternoon tea in Bangkok
Nothing beats a chill afternoon with yummy snacks, cute little cakes, and tons of tea shared with your favourite people, right? If you’re in Bangkok, you’re in for a treat! There are loads of awesome spots where you can enjoy afternoon tea. From fancy Asian-inspired high tea to exclusive chocolate-themed tea sets, there’s something for everyone’s taste. So, whether you’re…