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BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Tea farming has been around for centuries and the practice only continues to grow. With this in mind, it is normal for the thought to pop into your head, Is tea farming sustainable?
Pesticides
One of the most crucial factors which dictates whether tea farming is sustainable depends on the use of pesticides. These chemicals can be extremely damaging to the environment and have a bigger impact than you may have thought. Not only can these chemicals be damaging to the environment, but also the workers who are working with them. Repeating the usage of these chemicals can easily lead ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
There has been a great debate brewing lately about the difference between green tea and matcha tea. While both teas come from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis, they are prepared differently. So let's take a closer look at the difference between green tea and matcha tea.
What is green tea?
Green tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia Sinensis plant. The leaves are picked, and then steamed or pan-fried to stop the oxidization process. This results in a tea that is lower in caffeine than other teas like black tea or oolong tea. Green tea has a light, grassy flavour.
What is matcha tea?
Ma ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Do you like to sip on a cup of warm black tea in the morning? If so, you're not alone.
Black tea is the most popular type of tea consumed in the world. That's because it offers a variety of health benefits, including improved digestion, weight loss, and reduced risks of cancer and heart disease.
So, what exactly is black tea?
Black tea is a type of tea that is made from Camellia sinensis leaves that have been oxidized. This oxidation process gives the leaves a dark brown or black colour.
The tea is then dried and rolled before being sold in tea bags or loose form.
Black tea has a strong, slig ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Embrace a Healthier Start to 2024 with Tea Detox
As the New Year unravels, many of us are eager to adopt healthier habits and embark on a fresh, revitalising journey. One prominent initiative gaining momentum is Dry January, challenging individuals to bid farewell to alcohol for an entire month. This year, we present a unique twist to the tradition—immersing ourselves in the comforting world of tea as a detoxifying companion. This blog will be your guide, providing insights from experts on the benefits of tea detox, recommended blends, and practical tips for an enjoyable and alcohol-free Janua ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
In the ever-evolving landscape of beverage trends, one phenomenon stands out and steeps its way into the hearts of tea enthusiasts worldwide: the thriving culture of tea subscriptions. As we embark on the year 2023, the allure of these subscriptions continues to rise, offering a unique blend of convenience, variety, and a touch of magic in every cup. Let's unravel the secrets behind the success of tea subscriptions and discover why they are flourishing in the United Kingdom and beyond.
1. The Joy of Variety One of the primary reasons behind the surge in tea subscriptions is the joy of variety ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
So, you spilled tea on your favourite shirt, couch, or carpet. Now you're left with the daunting task of removing the tea stains. Don't worry; we're here to help
There are a few different methods you can use to remove tea stains from fabrics, depending on the fabric type and the stain's severity. Let's talk about how to clean each of these three things so you can rest easy even after making a big mess.
How to clean spilled tea from a shirt
If you spill tea on a shirt, the first thing you'll want to do is blot the stain with a clean, dry cloth. Don't rub the stain, as this will only spread it ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Check out our wide range of teas to keep you warm this Winter | SEE MORE
Winter often brings freezing temperatures and icy winds, making it essential to find ways to stay warm and cozy. A cup of hot tea acts as a natural internal heater, warming you up and providing immediate comfort. The warmth radiating from the cup is not just physical; it wraps around you like a familiar hug, making you feel instantly at home.
What we eat and drink can increase/decrease the warmth in our bodies, such as cold food will decrease the heat in our bodies and vice versa. Drinking GREEN tea is co ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Is loose leaf tea just a fancy term for regular tea?
Not at all! Loose leaf tea is the real deal. It's not your average tea bag filled with dusty remnants. Loose leaf tea is made from whole tea leaves, which means you get a richer, more flavorful cup of tea.
Does loose leaf tea take longer to brew?
Some things are worth the wait, and loose leaf tea is definitely one of them. While it may take a bit longer to brew compared to tea bags, the taste is well worth the extra time. Plus, the aroma that fills your kitchen while it steeps is simply heavenly.
Is loose leaf tea more expensive?
Contrary t ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
You've probably seen chamomile tea while walking through the tea aisle at your local grocery store, but you may not be familiar with its many benefits. Chamomile tea is made from the dried flower heads of the plant Camellia sinensis and has been used for centuries as a natural remedy for various ailments.
You might be surprised to learn that chamomile tea can offer a host of health benefits. Let's talk about a few ways this herbal tea can improve your health.
1. Chamomile tea can help you sleep better.
If you're struggling with insomnia, drinking a cup of chamomile tea before bed may hel ..read more
BRUU | The Gourmet Tea Club Blog
3M ago
Among the many puzzles of life, some are more significant than others… One of the more important questions tends to be “What is the best biscuit for dunking?”. In this blog, we embark on a delightful journey unravelling all the mysteries of this biscuit-related enigma. So, grab your favourite BRUU, prepare your biscuits and help us crown the dunking champion!
Jaffa Cakes
Whether you consider the Jaffa Cake a biscuit or an imposter, you have to respect its indestructibility. Studies show it took a WHOPPING 116 dunks before breaking, which equates to 3 minutes and 16 seconds of pure dunking ..read more