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FLAVOURS OF THE WEST is on 2nd and 3rd July, in Milsom Place, Bath. Demonstrations take place in the Octagon, formerly a Georgian chapel. Richard Bertinet a local celebrity baker and Food Champion of the […]
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FLAVOURS OF THE WEST is on 2nd and 3rd July, in Milsom Place, Bath. Demonstrations take place in the Octagon, formerly a Georgian chapel. Richard Bertinet a local celebrity baker and Food Champion of the […]
In 1560 the first European to encounter tea and write about it was Jasper de Cruz, a missionary on Portugals first commercial trade journey to China. Portugal, the most advanced navy at the time, was […]
‘Ti Kuan Yin’ oolong tea is probably the best known of China oolongs. It is an aromatic and elegant tea from central Fujian province. Legend has that a tea grower in the area would walk […]
‘Phoenix Supreme’ Oolong tea is picked from bushes that grow on the Wudong peak of Phoenix Mountain in Guarngdong Province, China. It is made in small batches by and expert tea master and gathered twice […]
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