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Here, you'll find a wealth of information, tips, and stories to educate, entertain, & inspire. Whether you're a seasoned tea enthusiast or just beginning to explore, our blog offers something for everyone - from the latest tea trends, recipes, the history of tea, and more.
Extraordinary Eucalyptus — Gum-infused teas
Looking for some teas with (gum)ption? The Tea Centre's Australian-grown teas count extraordinary eucalyptus among their ingredients!
Read moreSpiced Teas 101: What Is Sticky Chai?
Sugar, spice, and all things nice—The Tea Centre is the land of milk and honey thanks to the introduction of Sticky Chai to our chai collection!
Read moreThe Irish Love Affair with Tea
Every year when Saint Patrick’s Day rolls around, we reminisce on the rich history of tea in Irish culture that continues today.
Read moreHow To Brew: Turkish Apple Tea Recipe
It's the spring tea that's perfect for welcoming visitors into your home. Enjoy this Turkish Apple Tea recipe courtesy of The Tea Centre.
Read moreWhat sets our eco friendly Tea Bags apart from ...
Our Tea Bags: Made with Neosoilon – Eco-Friendly, Compostable, and Superior Quality! We are committed to providing an environmentally friendly experience with every cup of tea you enjoy. Our tea...
Read moreWhat is Oolong Tea?
Oolong Tea, often considered the middle ground between green and black tea, is a unique and complex tea category cherished by tea enthusiasts around the world.
Read moreTea Curation: Crafting the Perfect Collection
In the world of tea, curation is a refined and thoughtful process that goes beyond the mixing of flavours.
Read moreExploring The World of White Tea
White Tea is one of the most delicate and least processed teas, renowned for its subtle flavours and believed health benefits. Read on to learn everything you need to know...
Read moreWhat's the hype around Hibiscus?
Hibiscus Tea is a herbal tea made from the dried petals of the hibiscus flower, specifically, Hibiscus sabdariffa. Learn more here!
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