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  • Can You Put Honeycomb In Tea ? Here's How To Use It Safely
  • Loose Leaf VS Tea Bags - Why It Matters, And How To Pick
  • Here's What Delicate White Tea Tastes Like (And How To Make A Cup)
  • How To Store Tea - 11 Tips On Keeping Your Tea Fresh And Bright
  • No Sugar In Your Tea ? 5 Teas That Taste Great Without Sugar
  • Can You Really Make Tea With Cold Water ? (Cold Brewing Tea)
  • Does Tea Make You Sleepy ? About Tea Types And Drowsiness
  • Which Teas Go With Milk ? 3 Tea Types Great With Milk
  • How Long Should Tea Steep ? (Green, Black, All Tea Types)
  • Is Oolong Tea Green Or Black ? Sorting Out This Beautiful Tea
  • 7 Things You Need To Know About Oolong Tea (Essential Guide)
  • 7 Things To Know About Pu'erh Tea (Beginner's Guide)
  • 11 Things You Need To Know About Rooibos Tea
  • Beginner's Guide To White Tea - Everything You Need To Know
  • Beginner's Guide To Herbal Tea (Brewing, Ingredients, Variations)
  • Beginner's Guide to Yerba Mate (Brewing, Taste, Effects)
  • Beginner's Guide To Sage Tea - Brewing, Flavor, Benefits
  • Ultimate Guide To Mint Tea (Recipe Included)
  • Ultimate Guide To Chamomile Tea (And How To Make A Cup)
  • Beginner's Guide To Lemon Balm Tea (And How To Make A Cup)
  • Beginner's Guide To Ginger Tea (And How To Make A Cup At Home)
  • Beginner's Guide To Valerian Root Tea (Including Benefits)
  • Beginner's Guide To Lavender Tea - Brewing, Origins, And Benefits
  • Beginner's Guide To Matcha Tea (Including Health Benefits)
  • What Is Iced Tea ? A Quick FAQ On Iced Tea
  • How To Store Matcha - Keeping Your Tea Powder Fresh
  • 4 Differences Between Matcha Teabags And Matcha Powder
  • Just What Is Blue Matcha, And Why Is It Everywhere ?
  • Is Chai Latte Coffee ? Caffeine Content And Other Facts
  • Does Chaga Tea Have Caffeine ? Here's When You Can Drink It
  • Does Passion Fruit Tea Have Caffeine ? Know Your Favorite Tea
  • What Is Chai Tea ? Beginner's Guide To Chai (Including Benefits)
  • Can You Freeze Tea ? (Both Brewed And Loose Leaf Tea)
  • Does Brewed Tea Go Bad ? Here's How Long You Can Keep It
  • Why Do Some Tea Bags Float ? Making A Great Cup Of Tea
  • The 6 Tea Types You'll Find In The World, And What They Taste Like
  • Does Ginger Tea Have Caffeine ?
  • Green Tea VS Yerba Mate - 5 Differences To Pick Your Favorite
  • Green Tea VS Herbal Tea - 5 Differences Between Two Very Old Teas
  • Does Matcha Go Bad ? Here's The Truth About Stale Matcha

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My name is Alexandra, and this site is born from my love for tea and coffee.

I've grown up with tea, and discovered coffee only in college. But I have a hard time picking a favorite between the two.

That's why you'll find articles both on coffee and tea, respectively.

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