• Why Melissa is called a healthy drink? Since time immemorial, the Melissa infusion has been known for ... Read full text
  • How is Riston tea tested? The very first tea tasting takes place immediately after production ... Read full text
  • What are the advantages of a teabag?

    The fine tea particles in the Riston tea bag once ... Read full text

  • Where is the Tea Museum located in Sri Lanka?

    The Tea Museum is situated in Kandy, Sri Lanka. The ... Read full text

  • Why are teas grown in high altitudes exclusive?

    Teas at high altitudes grow slow and as a result, ... Read full text

  • Why are teas grown in Ruhuna strong and coloury?

    Teas from Ruhuna are cultivated just above sea level to ... Read full text

  • How popular are tea bags in England?

    96% of all tea consumed in England are in the ... Read full text

  • Is the fruit of bergamot applied in the production of Earl Grey tea?

    It is the rind of the bergamot fruit and not ... Read full text

  • What is usually hidden in luggage of Brits? Preferring what they grew up with, many Britishers do not leave ... Read full text
  • When was tea first planted in Sri Lanka?

    Tea was first planted in Sri Lanka in 1869 on ... Read full text

  • How is tea harvested in Sri Lanka?

    The tea pluckers in Sri Lanka are usually women. Their ... Read full text

  • What is the difference between Irish and English tea traditions?

    Irish tea traditions are different from aristocratic English. Irish say that ... Read full text

  • What is the best tea to have with a traditional English breakfast?

    English breakfast consists of toasts, bacon and marmalade. Traditional English Breakfast teas ... Read full text

  • What is a tea spoon like?

    Historically a tea spoon was invented to get the tea ... Read full text

  • What is 'Speciality Tea'? Speciality teas are teas that are flavoured with various floral ... Read full text
  • What are the benefits of Riston Jasmine Green tea?

    Riston Green Tea with Jasmine is an ideal drink in ... Read full text

  • Why is Jasmine blended with tea?

    For its elegance, beauty and an unusually delicate fragrance, jasmine ... Read full text

  • How will tea help to keep your smile beautiful?

    Tea is a great natural source of fluoride, which is ... Read full text

  • What is the difference between green tea and black tea ?

    Green tea is produced from the same plant as black ... Read full text

  • What is sencha?

    The word Sencha, when translated, means spider legs. Subject to ... Read full text

  • What is  Chinese ritual of "acquaintance with the tea"?

    In order to feel the distinct flavour of dry tea ... Read full text

  • What is "norhten grape"?

    People in old Europe used to think that the cranberry ... Read full text

  • Why herbal teas are unique?

    Herbal teas contain no caffeine and can be drunk any time, ... Read full text

  • What did pharaons drink in ancient Egypt?

    In Ancient Egypt was popular a hibiscus liquor, infusion of ... Read full text

  • The benefits of rosehip and lemongrass are...

    A handful of wild rosehips steeped for 10 minutes and ... Read full text

  • What are the benefits of Rooibos tea?

    The beauty of Rooibos tea is that you can pour ... Read full text

  • Who discovered tea in China?

    An old Chinese legend says, that tea was discovered by ... Read full text

  • Is green tea a healthy drink?

    Riston Green tea is considered as a healthy drink with ... Read full text

  • Why maple syrup is so healthy?

    Maple syrup is used and appreciated by people who need ... Read full text

  • When were tea bags invented? 

    Tea bags were invented in 1904. Wishing to save money ... Read full text

  • Is it possible to have a cup of tea at Buckingham Palace?

    In the early days, it was only possible to drink ... Read full text

  • Why tea with bergamot is so useful?

    "Riston" tea with bergamot is unique in that it wonderfully ... Read full text

  • How to prepare a perfect cup of Riston tea?

    Well brewed Riston tea should have a very distinctive aroma ... Read full text

  • How did tea influence on English porcelain industry?

    The earliest tea cups had no handles, being originally imported ... Read full text

  • How many flavours and essential oils are there in black tea?

    An array of complex natural chemical elements combines to create ... Read full text

  • What is the lifespan of a tea bush?

    The tea plant has a gestation period of up to ... Read full text

  • How a Portuguese princess made tea, a fashionable drink in England?

    The first tea merchants in Europe were Portuguese, not surprisingly ... Read full text

  • What is 'creaming down'?

    A characteristic of a good quality, strong black tea is ... Read full text

  • How was tea stored in the early days?

    Early eighteenth century boxes, called tea chests, had two or ... Read full text

  • Pour tea into milk or visa versa?

    The British add tea to milk and not vice versa ... Read full text

  • Who in England ensure that the tea tradition continues?

    The 'UK Tea Council', is an independent body that promotes ... Read full text

  • What is a cup of tea "fondly" called in England? In England tea is more than just a drink, it's ... Read full text
  • What is the agony of the leaves? Dry tea leaves begin to unfold in a teapot, when ... Read full text
  • What was Anna VII, Duchess of Bedford's contribution to British tea traditions?

    The original founder of the traditional five-o-clock is Anna VII, ... Read full text

  • What is the significance of tea buds or tips in tea?

    Buds of freshly picked tea leaves are covered with very ... Read full text

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