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Artykuły - page 8

We invite you to a world filled with flavors. Find your Czas na Herbatę.

Artykuły - page 8

A glass teapot with flowering tea, dipped in infusion, on a light brown wooden top.

Flowering teas – an aromatic bouquet in a cup

Meet the flowering teas, which present their full charm only after meeting hot water.

Colorful tea tins, one overturned with scattered black tea with blue flakes, set on a bamboo mat.
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The taste and aroma of tea lasts longer

Properly stored, tea can retain its wonderful, fresh flavor and intense aroma for an unexpectedly long time. Therefore, it's definitely worth ensuring the best possible protection for your dried tea. We'll be happy to advise you on how to prevent your tea from losing its valuable properties and retain its flavor for longer.

A green cast iron kettle with an oriental design, cups, a strainer with green tea leaves and fresh leaves, all set on a wooden stump.

A tea drinker's essentials - brewers

The grounds at the bottom of the cup are useful only for divination. When enjoying tea, they only get in the way. Fortunately, you can find a whole host of brewers in stores - in our opinion, indispensable for any true tea drinker. Thanks to them, tea can be prepared in your favorite mug, cup or teapot. Here are the 5 most popular possibilities 🙂

A blanket spread out on the grass, traditional cups on the blanket. Water from a kettle is poured into one of the cups.

Chanoyu – Japanese tea ceremony

Although the world's most popular golden brew originated in China, it is the Japanese who have turned brewing and drinking tea into a ritual full of mysticism. The Japanese name for the tea ceremony is cha-no-yu, which literally translates as "boiling water for tea." In fact, however, the process is much more complicated than its name.

A traditional calabash with a yerba mate drinking tube, spilled dried leaves and herbs, next to a jute bag and fresh green leaves on a bamboo mat.

Yerba Mate – 5 benefits of the drink of the gods

Yerba mate is made from the leaves of a small tree that grows in the rainforest - the Paraguayan holly. The inhabitants of Peru, Argentina and Uruguay have been savoring the taste of the brew for centuries. Finally, the phenomenon of this tea has also reached us. No wonder, scientific studies show that yerba mate has many valuable health properties. Here are 5 of the most important ones. Curious about which ones?

Tea set with two teapots and dark ceramic teapots on a bamboo mat, green leaves by the window in the background.

Yellow tea – A herb worthy of an emperor

In ancient times, yellow tea was called "imperial tea" because only the Chinese ruler and his closest associates could enjoy it. If you're curious about why it was considered such a luxury, we invite you to read on.

Women in colorful traditional costumes working on a tea plantation, with green bushes on a hillside in the background.

Black tea - properties and mode of action

When we think of tea, we most often imagine its traditional black variety. It is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensiss bush, popularly known as Chinese tea.