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Australian Teas: Discover the Flavours of Home-Grown Tea

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When most people think of tea, their minds wander to China, India or Japan. Yet Australia quietly produces some truly exceptional tea of its own, and Tea Lovers Australia is proud to offer a fantastic range of Australian Teas , grown and produced in the boutique tea growing regions of this remarkable country. Black Tea from the Daintree In the tropical far north of Queensland, beside the World Heritage listed Daintree Rainforest, lies one of the most unique tea growing regions on earth. Tea has been cultivated in this part of Australia since the late 1800s, and today the rich volcanic soils and warm, humid climate produce one of the finest Australian Teas of all, the wonderful black tea known as Australian Daintree. Tea Lovers' range of Australian Teas includes pure Australian Daintree black tea, along with specialty blends that combine this smooth black tea with native Australian herbs and spices. The result is a flavourful collection that captures the essence of the Australian b...

Exploring the World of Jasmine Green Tea: A Fragrant Journey with Tea Lovers

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Jasmine green tea stands as a beacon among the world's most renowned scented teas. For many in Australia, their first encounter with jasmine green tea often unfolds within the ambiance of a Chinese restaurant, where it graciously concludes a mealtime experience. Crafted through an infusion of delicate jasmine flower blossoms, jasmine green tea offers a delightful departure from conventional green teas. Its floral notes and subtle sweetness impart a refreshingly aromatic and cleansing essence. Typically, jasmine green teas feature not only the scented leaves but also delicate jasmine flower petals, elevating its presentation. While green tea serves as the traditional base, jasmine tea variations may also incorporate white or black tea. Originating over a millennium ago in China during the South-Song Dynasty, the art of scenting jasmine green tea flourished, notably refining during the Ming Dynasty. By the early 20th century, this tea blend had garnered global acclaim...