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Tea loaves have roots that branch out across Britain and Ireland, from Irish barmbrack to Welsh bara brith and Yorkshire tea bread. There are purists in all corners and plenty of debate about ...
Fancy an extra special treat? Inspired by the V&A Dundee’s innovative exhibition Garden Futures: Designing with Nature, our brand new Glorious Gardens Afternoon Tea brings a touch of the garden to ...
Afternoon tea is a classic British tradition. Rain or shine, there's nothing quite like relaxing with some tasty treats - whether it's scones slathered in rich cream or jam, light finger ...
A Chennai teen was hospitalised after swallowing a piece of glass in a sealed boba tea bottle, mistaking it for ice. The incident has sparked fresh concerns over food safety. Originating in Taiwan, ...
When Meena Tokbipi, living less than one kilometre from Kaziranga National Park's (KNP) Kohora Range in Assam, planted tea saplings in her backyard for the first time in 2004, all she wanted was ...
A con artist swindled upmarket hotels and shops out of more than £550,000 by hawking counterfeit Scottish tea. At 52, Thomas Robinson conducted his swindle through "The Wee Tea Plantation ...
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A con artist swindled upmarket hotels and shops out of more than £550,000 by hawking counterfeit Scottish tea. At 52, Thomas Robinson conducted his swindle through "The Wee Tea Plantation", purporting ...
A conman who bought tea from round the world and sold on it as Scottish is behind bars after being found guilty of a fraud totaling more than half a million pounds. Thomas Robinson, 55 ...