“The Great British cup of tea is dying” These were the large black letters of the headline that I’d stumbled across while browsing the internet and drinking my morning cuppa. I nearly spat it ou ...
Catherine popularised the drink among British nobility ... drinking could only be afforded by the wealthier classes. A cup of tea became an activity associated with luxury. Image caption, The ...
Legend has it that Catherine of Braganza brought tea to England back in the 1600s, giving life to one of the country's most iconic traditions. Today, Portugal is home to the only tea plantation in ...
The British claim to know a thing or two when it comes to making a good cup of tea. The beverage is a cultural institution in the UK, where an estimated 100 million cups are drunk every day.