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 ...
Registration is now open for the 2026 World Tea Expo, which celebrates the business of tea and the community that drives it.
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 ...
Welcome to part 1 of our two-part series, The Evolution of Iced Tea. In this installment, we'll explore the history of the iced tea market and the major players of the last few years. Don't miss part ...
It is perhaps fitting if not serendipitous that one of England’s oldest country estates, Tregothnan Estate, where cultivation of the Camellia flower was pioneered over two centuries ago, is also home ...
With 98% of Brits declaring they drink tea every day, Britain's reputation as a nation of tea drinkers is clearly standing the test of time. That's according to the results from the 2024 Tea Census ...
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 ...
From mint julip sweet tea to matcha frappe to oolong orange whisky punch on ice, tea has been and is increasingly forming the base ingredient for many a thirst-quencher. Once the sole purview of the ...
As matcha has grown in popularity, some confusion has set in as to the difference between matcha and green tea powder. Here is some clarification. Green tea originated in China. China still produces ...
According to a new research report compiled by Fact.MR, the global Bubble Tea Market is expected to reach a size of US$ 1.71 billion in 2024 and subsequently expand at a CAGR of 8.1% from 2024 to 2034 ...
“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 ...
At the height of its empire, Darjeeling tea was fondly referred to by India’s British rulers as the “Imperial Cash Crop.” Unparalleled in flavor due to the rich terroir and idyllic weather conditions ...