Tea Time

Did you know that the residents of the British Isles have enjoyed their morning cup of bright, invigorating English Breakfast tea for as long as anyone can remember?

Many people love to add cream and sugar to their morning tea.  Others squeeze a drop of lemon for extra refreshing flavor and zip!

The Birth of Tea

Nearly five thousand years ago, Emperor Shen Nung sat in his palace gardens and contemplated a beautiful afternoon.  A gust of wind suddenly appeared, tearing some bright green leaves from a handsome tree.  Shen Nung watched as the leaves floated down like feathers and landed in his cup of hot water.  Taking the cup in his hands, he immediately noticed the delicate scent of the leaf-infused water.  Shen Nung raised the cup to his lips and took a curious sip, and the beverage known forever after as “tea” was born!

Which tea do you like best?  Many herbs are delicioius when brewed and can either energize you or calm you down, or even help you sleep! 

Enjoy your special brew!

Tip:  Brewing tea consists of being patient enough to not get your water too hot, taking the temperature right below boiling, and then letting your tea leaves steep for at least 5 minutes before sipping.  Don’t forget a crunchy cookie to go along with your tea time!

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