Category Archives: Tea

Camellia Sinensis linnaeus (left) and Coffea arabica linnaeus (right)

Coffee vs. Tea in the Differences between Kilo and Cup

QI: Tea or Coffee? – BBC comedy, posted with vodpod   .

Camellia Sinensis linnaeus (left) and Coffea arabica linnaeus (right)

Coffee vs. Tea in the Differences between Kilo and Cup

QI: Tea or Coffee? – BBC comedy, posted with vodpod   .

Entomo Tea Cup from Monica Tsang
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A Wonderful, simply Wonderful Tea Cup

Any, ANY true coffee drinker knows the importance of having coffee served in the proper utensil – be it cup or glass. Just the same, any true coffee drinker will have moments, days or phases, where the desire for tea

Entomo Tea Cup from Monica Tsang
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A Wonderful, simply Wonderful Tea Cup

Any, ANY true coffee drinker knows the importance of having coffee served in the proper utensil – be it cup or glass. Just the same, any true coffee drinker will have moments, days or phases, where the desire for tea

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Three Hot Drinks in a Single Cup / Tea-Coffee-Chocolate Shake

Each coffee-house decides on a concept with which it intends to set itself apart and be successful. Some wish to serve their neighbourhood as coffee-houses, caressing souls on a daily basis, while others wish to simply make money. I have

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Three Hot Drinks in a Single Cup / Tea-Coffee-Chocolate Shake

Each coffee-house decides on a concept with which it intends to set itself apart and be successful. Some wish to serve their neighbourhood as coffee-houses, caressing souls on a daily basis, while others wish to simply make money. I have

Open Tea Box _ Lack of loving care towards tea

About Tea Loving (or When Tea and Coffee are not Considered Gastronomy)

When in a coffee-house, I usually drink a coffee. I does however occur, that sometimes I desire an infusion of green leaves. Luckily I do know some coffee-houses that even pack their very own tea leaves in large bags. But

Open Tea Box _ Lack of loving care towards tea

About Tea Loving (or When Tea and Coffee are not Considered Gastronomy)

When in a coffee-house, I usually drink a coffee. I does however occur, that sometimes I desire an infusion of green leaves. Luckily I do know some coffee-houses that even pack their very own tea leaves in large bags. But

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Tea Bread with Apple and Raisins

  Yet another bread inspiration after 8000 years of history and the joys of eating it. This time around baked based on special wishes and instead of coffee I used Sencha, the green tea from Japan. 500g whole-wheat flour 130g raisins one golden delicious

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Tea Bread with Apple and Raisins

  Yet another bread inspiration after 8000 years of history and the joys of eating it. This time around baked based on special wishes and instead of coffee I used Sencha, the green tea from Japan. 500g whole-wheat flour 130g raisins one golden delicious

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A Tea Bread on Austrias Tea Day

.  In Austria today has been dedicated to a famous infusion with leaves from the Camellia sinensis (Linnaeus/Kuntze), commonly known as tea. The first wild tea plants grew in China and were later taken to Japan by Buddhist monks around 552 AD. These plants have been growing

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A Tea Bread on Austrias Tea Day

.  In Austria today has been dedicated to a famous infusion with leaves from the Camellia sinensis (Linnaeus/Kuntze), commonly known as tea. The first wild tea plants grew in China and were later taken to Japan by Buddhist monks around 552 AD. These plants have been growing

Coffee or Tea? (Differences Part 1)

Historically tea and coffee have much in common and culturally the may be considered as equal – depending on which part of the globus one is at home. However, as products of nature, coffee and tea have little to do with each other, and while in taste, aroma and quality their level of complexity is equally amazingly high, in their manufacturing processes and in the preparation as drinks, they are very different. Knowing that many tea drinkers will be disgusted with the following, one basic difference between the two is that in the preparation coffee is by far the more complex one.

Coffee or Tea? (Differences Part 1)

Historically tea and coffee have much in common and culturally the may be considered as equal – depending on which part of the globus one is at home. However, as products of nature, coffee and tea have little to do with each other, and while in taste, aroma and quality their level of complexity is equally amazingly high, in their manufacturing processes and in the preparation as drinks, they are very different. Knowing that many tea drinkers will be disgusted with the following, one basic difference between the two is that in the preparation coffee is by far the more complex one.