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- May 2021
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.
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.
Today’s United Nations International Tea Day. It’s a day set up to promote and foster collective action for the sustainable production and consumption of tea, while raising awareness of its value in fighting hunger and poverty.
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.
Tom’s sourcing the best of the crop from home, and this year the added challenge is that they all need to be organic. Here's a taste of what's to come.
By the end of this year, 80% of our teas will be organic or have our own Made Without Pesticides stamp on them. Here’s why.
Spring is the most important time of year for tea, so we've been speaking to the master producers we partner with to find out how spring 2021 is shaping up for them.
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.
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.
As winter ends, our tea buyer, Tom, takes some time to review the past year and reports on some exciting plans and teas for the spring ahead.
Dive into the taste, origin and story behind our new Aged Fuding White Peony – a complex and mellow white tea that was picked in Spring 2015 and naturally aged by JING.
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.
Thirst For Better Tasting & Sustainable Tea Drives Change In Tea Habits
In the UK every year we use 61 billion tea bags – that’s enough to cover 31,000 football pitches. Most of these will end up in landfill, as the materials used to make tea bags are very often not biodegradable.