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  • What To Look For When Choosing A Teapot

    What To Look For When Choosing A Teapot

    With the right equipment, loose leaf tea can be as simple and easy as a teabag – to make and even to clear up. The teapot you use can also change how your tea tastes. Here’s our guide on what to look for and what to avoid when choosing your loose tea teapot.

  • How to make green tea

    How To Make Green Tea The Right Way

    At JING we source exceptional teas from the most prestigious tea growing regions and stunning teaware designed to bring the ceremony of tea into your home.

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    How To Know Whether Your Tea Is Fresh & Why It’s Important

    Did you know that tea can take up to a year to reach supermarket shelves? It’s a great shame because to get the best aromatics, flavours and tastes that make tea remarkable in almost all cases, a tea needs to be drunk as close to when it was produced as possible – and at the longest, within the first year.

  • Navigating Tea Labels

    Navigating Tea Labels

    With the consumption of 'speciality tea' on the rise and supermarkets expanding their offering to a huge variety of different teas with exotic names, flavours and with the promise of miracle health benefits, it can be confusing and overwhelming to know what to look for. This guide takes you through the 5 things to always look for on tea labels, so you'll always know what you're getting.

  • Connecting Tea & Nature

    Tea and Nature – Making the Connection

    Drinking single garden tea is one of the easiest ways to connect to nature. This week, Felicity shares a list of everything you'll need to get outdoors with your favourite cup of tea, and reveals why she had to choose Iron Buddha when she was adventuring in Scotland this summer.

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    Tea Fundamentals: The Impact Of The Tea Bush On Taste

    This week in our Tea Fundamentals series we delve into the story of the tea plant to discover its two main varietals, some of the famous cultivars they produce and our top tips to enable you to identify high quality tea leaves.

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    Tea Fundamentals: What Is Tea?

    If you’re new to the world of single garden tea or if you’re looking to go deeper into it, you’ll learn a lot from our Tea Fundamentals series. In this first guide, we uncover where tea comes from and the different factors that contribute to the unique tastes of different teas.

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    A Guide To Herbal Infusions

    Herbal infusions are like tea but they're not actually tea! Find out what they are and how you can spot the good ones with our new guide to these herbs, flowers and spices.

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    5 Reasons To Drink Tea

    We've put together our top five reasons for drinking tea that we're coming back to more and more as we navigate the world of working from home and living with the new normal.

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    The Six Types of Taste

    At JING we source exceptional teas from the most prestigious tea growing regions and stunning teaware designed to bring the ceremony of tea into your home.

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