DUBAI, UAEDUBAI, UAE Huzaifa Nalwala Huzaifa Nalwala has a natural affinity for numbers and a passion for tea.Combined, they make this senior research consultant one of the more informed experts on ...
The 73 million Millennials and 61 million members of Gen Z have alreadyreshaped American markets in multiple ways. The tea industry is no exception,and manufacturers and retailers who want to capture ...
Questex’s World Tea Expo, the leading B2B event for the global tea industry, announces registration is now open for its 2026 gathering, taking place March 23–25 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The results are in from World Tea News’ 2025 State of the Industry Survey! Nearly 180 members of the tea industry participated in the survey, with the majority holding executive management roles (23.5 ...
Most countries have a city or region which has gained a definitive reputation for their beverages. In America, Seattle is synonymous with coffee, while Milwaukee serves up beer, and the Napa Valley ...
Lin Hsiu Hui created the first bubble tea in Chun Shui Tang, a tea shop in Taichung, Taiwan. She experimentally combined two of her favorite ingredients – milk tea and tapioca pearls (made from ...
There has been a general rise in health and wellness awareness across the globe over the past year, and this has significantly contributed towards the increasing demand for superfoods. While health ...
Afternoon tea is a much-loved British institution. Whether it’s at Claridge’s Hotel, from a flask during a walk, or snuggled up on the sofa at home, tea is for one and all. So, in a bid to better ...
Kombucha tea is a beverage with historical longevity and tradition, originating from China but now a worldwide alternative medicinal choice. As we know, it is believed that Asian cultures have been ...
BOH Plantations Sdn Bhd in Malaysia is among only a few tea companies in the world to plant, harvest, process, package and market its own teas. With complete control of their operations, BOH is able ...
“Technology-enabled platforms are the future of the beverages category.” I read this somewhere recently, and it made me think. Tea has been traded in pretty much the same way for decades—certainly for ...