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A nose for tea
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2019
Local producer Raming ramps up knowledge about everyone’s favourite brew with a series of appreciation programmes
Okura Prestige serves up Tsubaki tea delights
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 03, 2019
The Okura Prestige Bangkok is offering “seasonal delights” of Tsubaki Afternoon Tea at Up & Above Bar from January 1 to March 31, 2020.
[Weekender] A new leaf
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2019
Amid proliferation of coffee shops, boutique teahouses pop up, presenting a slower and healthier lifestyle.
'Organic by Nature' for a new afternoon tea experience at The St. Regis Bangkok
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019
The St. Regis Bangkok is offering a new organic afternoon tea experience in natural goodness, featuring decadent indulgences made with certified organic and nutritional ingredients.
Thai politics and green tea business warfare
TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2018
Politicians and makers of green tea have many things in common: They and their rivals are a lot more similar than they make the public believe; they resort to heavy advertising (or propaganda if you will) and populism to differentiate and promote sales; and their fierce competition is detrimental to both themselves and their enemies.
Sri Lanka Tea Board to take part for third year in Mumbai World Tea Coffee Expo
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2017
Indonesia’s tea producers work up a thirst for advertising
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 06, 2017
INDONESIA’S tea industry has risen over the past decade to become the seventh largest in the world, spurring an eightfold rise in advertising for tea products over that period.
Lotus cuisine, food for the soul
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2016
Drinking tea is a Vietnamese cultural tradition. There are many varieties of tea enjoyed in Vietnam. Among them are Tra sen (lotus tea) and mut sen (sugar-coated lotus seeds), two treasured national favourites.
1,000-year-old tea’s fame steadily brewing
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2016
Hidden to most people deep in the forests of Laos were many thousand-year-old tea trees, but not to the Lao Gold Champa Tea Company.
New Laos plant aims to process quality tea for export
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 03, 2016
VIENTIANE - A new tea processing plant in Laos’ northern province of Oudomxay, which is being invested in by a Chinese business, is ready to process good quality tea for export to China after the construction of the facility was completed last year.
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