Category: Herbal tea

New Tea Recipes to Try at Home

What’s better than a cuppa char? A couple of cuppas. This is the thought that inspired our Tea Lovers membership. When you join us, each month you will get a box of premium loose leaf teas, curated by us, and your choice of free goodies – from quirky hand-made gifts to little-known Japanese snacks. Each month you’ll enjoy 2 or 3 new teas – with extra surprises around the holidays!

There’s a tea out there for every person, whether you want the worlds strongest concoction or just something to get your day started right. This website provides dozens of loose leaf tea and green tea recipes, as well as helpful tips on buying and brewing loose herbal teas and other related topics.

Tea is life; or at least, it should be. But there’s so much tea to choose from. Here at Taylors of Harrogate , our mission is to deliver high quality loose leaf teas that are packed with flavour and fragrance . We also have taken in to account the health aspect, which is why we offer a healthy selection as well as herbal and green tea. We’ve even got  a great selection of Japanese premium green teas -and they even come with recipes! So if you like your tea…then why not treat yourself right?

Warm Up With Some Mugicha Spiced Seeds

I have been drinking tea for over 20 years! That’s right, I drink a daily cup of warm Mugicha, yet have never had a SAD once in my life. Mugicha is a mixture of roasted barley tea and some green tea sprinkled over it to give it a special taste and aroma. I am not the only one who loves it. In central Japan, Mugicha is traditionally brewed by adding roasted barley grains every morning to hot water to make this warming drink. You do not need five-star or seven-course Japanese meal to enjoy good health. Pure natural foods like organic loose leaf teas and organic spices will ensure your body stays healthy and happy.

From the moment I opened this package, I was transported to an old-fashioned apothecary. The whole place smelled wonderful, as if someone had picked flowers and herbs right out of the garden and crammed them into this package. From what I could see, there were no instructions or ingredients on the packaging – just little trinkets, like colorful dried flowers and tiny tea packets that unfold into bowls.