‘Cuppa anyone?’ Considering we English claim tea as an integral part of our culture, we frequently sell ourselves short. ‘Builder’s tea’ really doesn’t count. There are so many different varieties, which can be blended in many different ways. Even the time of year when the leaves are plucked matters, with first flush tea, consisting of the youngest, most tender part of the plants, has a special flavour, reflected in the cost.
Like a good wine, a great tea can command a very high price and the taste and numerous health benefit claims of different teas are appreciated in tea-growing countries such as India and China, where tea-houses will offer you an incredible number of varieties and blends depending on your taste and needs.
In the UK we have been palmed off with cheap tea bags for too long. A good friend, who grew up on a Tea Plantation in Assam told me that these are often filled with tea dust, left over after processing the decent stuff. Is that all you’re worth?
You can get a very nice quality tea without paying the earth – just as you don’t necessarily have to splash out on a Château Lafitte to enjoy a good red.
So why not pop that supermarket special offer back on the shelf where it belongs, and head to the Newby website?
They have a large range of teas – green, black, flowering and many others, including caffeine-free such as rooibos.
Newby have just announced a collaboration with Matthew Williamson who has designed some beautiful tea caddies, available on the website. Each caddy design containing a different, quality tea and they make a really special gift.
Williamson comments, “Newby is such a wonderful heritage brand. They epitomise luxury in every sense of the word and do things with passion and flair. I’ve loved the process from start to finish of creating this collection, including learning so much more about the history of tea and visiting their amazing Chitra Collection for inspiration.”
Newby is a member of the Ethical Tea Partnership, committed to improving the lives and environment of tea workers and making tea production better, fairer and more environmentally sustainable. It’s substantially owned by the N Sethia Foundation, a UK registered charity which has supported medical research, youth activities and disaster relief management.
So not only will you give your body and mind a treat, but you will be helping many people, and even the future of tea itself with every cup of Newby’s.
Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01A7DM42Q http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A7DM42Q
http://faitobooks.co,uk