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This just in
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Whether you’re looking to cosy up, clear the cobwebs, or stay one step ahead, our brand-new range of...

This just in
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Whether it’s shaken, stirred or simply straight up, this July at Twinings, we wanted to pay our respect...

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Get out your favourite mug and pop on the kettle because it’s time to learn about our brand-new...

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If you’ve spotted our brand-new Tea Lattes but wondered, ‘How do I make a Tea Latte?’ then here’s...

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Capturing the flavours of winter, from lemon and ginger tea to camomile and beyond. As the cooler months...

This just in
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Looking for a cup that’s high on flavour but low on caffeine? We’ve got decaf and caffeine-free teas...
Recipes & How-To's
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Recipes
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Lively, sprightly and full of bubbles, it's twists on twists with this sweet-sour sip!Recipe by Twinings. Makes 2 glasses....

Recipes
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Don't get caught in the rain, get caught with this creamy coconnuty concoction, brimming with a fresh lychee...

Recipes
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Traditional meets modern with this salty-sweet tipple teeming with bursts of bergamot and grapefruit. Recipes by Twinings. Makes...

Recipes
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Perk up our Parisian cuppa, French Earl Grey with this juicy, refreshing mocktail recipe.Recipe by Twinings. Makes one glass. ...

Recipes

Recipes

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Drift into a relaxing afternoon with the scent of warm baked spices filling the kitchen as you prepare...

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Make everyday a Sundae with this decadently delish recipe. Layers of gooey caramel, crunchy wafer and scoops of...

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Chocolate lovers, unite! We’ve done a twist on the classic Affogato with swirls of spices and a delicious...

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Make the Earl Grey you know and love in a brand new way. We’ve given our tried and...

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About Tea
7 articles
About Tea
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Have you ever wondered where your favourite Twinings tea comes from? Has anyone ever asked if you’d like...

About Tea
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Every Twinings’ tea begins with a Master Blender. In this article, we meet our very own Master Blender,...

About Tea
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Herbs: ancient, mysterious and powerful. In this article, we meet one of our expert herbalists and get an...

About Tea
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When you think of Twinings, you might first think of England. True, the two have been synonymous since...

About Tea
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It’s been said that you’re either a coffee drinker or a tea drinker, and each comes with its...

About Tea
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Embrace the leaves, unbind the strings, Let fragrant vapors take their wings. A medley of hues, a tapestry,...

About Tea
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Sophisticated and distinguished, Earl Grey has been one of the world’s most revered tea blends since Twinings began...
Tea & Me
8 articles
Tea and Me
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We couldn't imagine a world without green tea. Since 2737 B.C., green tea has enriched humankind with its...

Tea and Me
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Tea. Teh. Tsaa. However you say it, however you brew it, and wherever you sip it, tea is...

Tea and Me
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Stop. Take a deep breath. Now, let’s talk about sleep. You might already know that sleep is the...

Tea and Me
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Stress is an unwelcome visitor – one who always seems to turn up at the worst time. Deadlines,...

Tea and Me
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We’ve all woken up tired from time to time. A little bit of poor sleep can make us...

Tea and Me
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Summer. Long, languid days, endless blue skies and (if we’re lucky) holidays by the water. Then there’s the...

Tea and Me
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You’d be forgiven for thinking that sleep problems are a relatively new phenomenon; that they came about in...

Tea and Me
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Ginger is one the most famous botanicals in the world. Just about every continent on earth has its...
Tea & Me
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Herb School
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Avena sativa, smooth by name and smooth by nature, is the common name for the much-loved staple found...

Herb School
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There are over 30 different species of the most commonly used Sambucus nigra elder which is native to Europe, western...

Herb School
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Ginger, the “spice of life”, has been used for over 5000 years in the kitchen and as a...

Herb School
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Nettles grow just about everywhere and have been an extremely important part of our history for millennia. Each...

Herb School
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Known in herbal medicine as an ‘Alterative’ or ‘Depurative’, which basically means it helps to improve detoxification processes...

Herb School
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Mullein is a typical respiratory herb and is traditionally used for productive and dry coughs, catarrh and influenza....

Herb School
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Bilberry is indigenous temperate regions like Europe, and is a rich source of a particular class of antioxidants...

Herb School
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Camomile is a soothing herb inside and out. It has natural sedating properties and so is useful in...

Herb School
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Cardamom is an evergreen, herbaceous perennial that comes from the same family as ginger. It is Native...

Herb School
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Cinnamon is one of the oldest spices known, first recorded in China in 2700BC and Egypt in 1600BC....

Herb School
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Both the flowering tops and the autumn berries of the Hawthorn tree have been used for millennia as...

Herb School
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One of our most famous Mediterranean herbs, Rosemary is a member of the mint family. It has a...

Herb School
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Skullcap is a herbaceous perineal that belongs to the mint family. It is native to North America and...

Herb School
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Turmeric burst onto the wellbeing scene a few years ago now and has been a major trend in...

Herb School
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Dandelion is native to Europe and Asia and both the roots and leaves are used therapeutically in herbal...

Herb School
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Echinacea is a truly beautiful flower and its name means hedgehog in ancient Greek which refers to the...

Herb School
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Gotu Kola is a small creeping plant found over large areas of Africa, Asia and Australia, to name...

Herb School
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Liquorice has been loved as a sweet treat throughout the ages and commands an important place in the...

Herb School
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Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb and considered to be calming in its effects. It is great for relieving...

Herb School
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Lemon balm – sometimes referred to as Melissa, Bee balm or Sweet balm – is a popular member...

Herb School
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Schisandra is considered an adaptogen and is especially good for improving focus and memory. It is rich in...

Herb School
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Star Anise is commonly used as a herbal medicine for colds and flu due to it’s antimicrobial properties...

Herb School
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Frankincense is a natural golden resin that comes from the Boswellia tree, native to Africa and Arabia. The...

Herb School
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Orange blossoms have been used in infusions, topical preparations and cooking since ancient times. In spring the blossoms...

Herb School
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Reishi has long been used for allergies and auto-immune diseases. It has known anti-inflammatory and anti-histamine action, which...

Herb School
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Passion flower is a plant native to South America and was used as herbal medicine both traditionally and...

Herb School
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Linden or lime is not to be confused with the citrus lime which is in an entirely different...