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Finding the perfect tea gift

Finding the perfect tea gift

Tea is a timeless and cherished gift that is perfect for any occasion, whether it be a birthday, anniversary, or just because. But with so many options available, finding the perfect tea gift can be a daunting task. Fortunately, there are a few things to consider that can help make the process a little easier.   1. Think about them. Consider their personal preferences when it comes to tea, such as whether they prefer green, black, or herbal teas. This will help you narrow down your choices and ensure that you're getting something they will truly enjoy.   2. The...

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Winter Warmers: Our four favourite teas best served hot

Winter Warmers: Our four favourite teas best served hot

As the temperatures drop and the days get shorter, there's nothing like a warm cup of Ceylon tea to soothe the soul. Here are four of our favourite teas to cosy up with during winter. First on our list is Winter Tea. This blend includes a long wiry leaf with natural Cranberry fruits that will please your sense of smell. Along with the fruity flavour of Cranberries that are low in calories, high in fibre, and rich in vitamin C, this beverage can be served up warm or iced and makes it a drink for all seasons but most importantly,...

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Basilur Valentine's Day Gift Guide

Basilur Valentine's Day Gift Guide

Fall in love with the perfect Valentine's Day gift - a warm and cosy cup of tea. Basilur presents a collection of teas that will elevate your regular cup of tea and make it a romantic experience. Vintage Blossoms   Add a touch of nostalgia to your Valentine's Day with Basilur's Vintage Blossoms collection. Each cup of Pure Ceylon black and green tea is infused with delectable natural flavours, and the beautiful vintage packaging makes it the perfect gift for visiting friends and family.   Bouquet What if you gave your loved one a bouquet of tea? Give the gift...

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All about White Tea

All about White Tea

Most people around the world are familiar with black tea and green tea, however, when it comes to white tea, people still wonder: “Is white tea, white in colour?”. No, white tea is not white in colour. In fact, it comes from the same tea plant as all other types of tea, the Camellia Sinensis. Different processing methods in turn lead to 6 different types of tea - white tea, yellow tea, green tea, oolong tea, black tea and pu-erh tea. White tea is the least processed and the most natural tea among the different types of tea, with only...

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