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]]>After long searches, we found the most delicious bubble tea in Berlin, Germany in a small shop called “COMEBUY”. The store, run by Taiwanese owners and has several branches around the city, offers an unparalleled bubble tea experience.
The long queues in front of the store indicate the quality of its products and its popularity among tourists and locals alike.
The chain offers delicious and refreshing iced tea in two sizes, medium and large, and various options for flavors such as matcha, taro, jasmine tea, peach, fuji apple, and more. You can add milk or plant-based milk to the tea to get a rich milk tea experience.
You can add toppings to the iced tea, such as pieces of Aloe Vera gel, tapioca, or bubbles filled with lychee or strawberry flavored fruit syrup.
The bubble tea experience is addictive, and we are sure you will find yourself coming back again and again for more.
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]]>You can’t talk about tea without mentioning China, the land where tea originated. If you’re interested in the history of tea and want to visit where it is grown, plan a visit to the Sichuan region and travel to the Yangzi Jiang river.
If you prefer sticking to cities, make sure to pop into the tea houses hidden away in temples to witness traditional ceremonies of brewing and pouring. Prepare your nose for some intense and sweet natural aromas of the locally made infusions.
Britain in general is known for its affection to tea drinking, especially tea with a drop of milk. The most popular tea in Britain is Yorkshire Tea. With an intense taste designed to suit the water in the area, and with its simple and domestic feel, this black tea breakfast blend became a symbol and regional pride.
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]]>It’s no surprise that many countries live and breathe tea, since it’s full of potent antioxidants. Green tea is known to be one of the healthiest variations of tea, because it contains catechins that help the body’s fat transform into energy for use. Under the green tea family, there are different strains of tea. Let’s take a look at the countries that adore tea.
Since tea originated from China, it’s customary to drink tea before and even after a meal. Some of their most-used teas are Long Jing and Green Snail Spring tea.
In Japan, they are big fans of loose leaf tea. Genmaicha is a stronger version of a green tea, while kukicha makes use of the stems and not the leaves of the plant. Tea is a staple in almost every traditional Japanese dish.
The UK also usually drinks loose leaf tea – oftentimes mixed with milk. The British are also fond of Darjeeling and Assam tea, which has a stronger tasting flavor and scent.
Turkish tea, as well as Turkish coffee, is quite popular in family households. Most of the tea is collected from the province called Rize, which lies along the Black Sea coast – this tea is black.
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]]>This high-end department store also serves up something unusual; high tea with scones! Fortnum and Mason was established in the early 1700’s, so you know they’re doing something right. The original building and best place for tea is their spot in Picadilly, so don’t miss out!
Bea’s of Bloomsbury have some really insanely delicious scones. The best part is, their afternoon tea comes with so much food you can actually take the scones home if you don’t finish them! This is a really unique treat that will allow you to your enjoy your scones to the fullest.
Most people know the song about the muffin man who lives on drury lane, but in London, he also makes scones! This delicious bakery is perfect for scones on the go with classic flavors and big yummy scones.
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]]>The post The Most Delicious Bubble Tea in Berlin appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>After long searches, we found the most delicious bubble tea in Berlin, Germany in a small shop called “COMEBUY”. The store, run by Taiwanese owners and has several branches around the city, offers an unparalleled bubble tea experience.
The long queues in front of the store indicate the quality of its products and its popularity among tourists and locals alike.
The chain offers delicious and refreshing iced tea in two sizes, medium and large, and various options for flavors such as matcha, taro, jasmine tea, peach, fuji apple, and more. You can add milk or plant-based milk to the tea to get a rich milk tea experience.
You can add toppings to the iced tea, such as pieces of Aloe Vera gel, tapioca, or bubbles filled with lychee or strawberry flavored fruit syrup.
The bubble tea experience is addictive, and we are sure you will find yourself coming back again and again for more.
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]]>The post The Tea Connoisseur’s Travel List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You can’t talk about tea without mentioning China, the land where tea originated. If you’re interested in the history of tea and want to visit where it is grown, plan a visit to the Sichuan region and travel to the Yangzi Jiang river.
If you prefer sticking to cities, make sure to pop into the tea houses hidden away in temples to witness traditional ceremonies of brewing and pouring. Prepare your nose for some intense and sweet natural aromas of the locally made infusions.
Britain in general is known for its affection to tea drinking, especially tea with a drop of milk. The most popular tea in Britain is Yorkshire Tea. With an intense taste designed to suit the water in the area, and with its simple and domestic feel, this black tea breakfast blend became a symbol and regional pride.
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]]>The post Countries that Live and Breathe Tea appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>It’s no surprise that many countries live and breathe tea, since it’s full of potent antioxidants. Green tea is known to be one of the healthiest variations of tea, because it contains catechins that help the body’s fat transform into energy for use. Under the green tea family, there are different strains of tea. Let’s take a look at the countries that adore tea.
Since tea originated from China, it’s customary to drink tea before and even after a meal. Some of their most-used teas are Long Jing and Green Snail Spring tea.
In Japan, they are big fans of loose leaf tea. Genmaicha is a stronger version of a green tea, while kukicha makes use of the stems and not the leaves of the plant. Tea is a staple in almost every traditional Japanese dish.
The UK also usually drinks loose leaf tea – oftentimes mixed with milk. The British are also fond of Darjeeling and Assam tea, which has a stronger tasting flavor and scent.
Turkish tea, as well as Turkish coffee, is quite popular in family households. Most of the tea is collected from the province called Rize, which lies along the Black Sea coast – this tea is black.
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]]>The post These Are the Yummiest Scones in All of London! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This high-end department store also serves up something unusual; high tea with scones! Fortnum and Mason was established in the early 1700’s, so you know they’re doing something right. The original building and best place for tea is their spot in Picadilly, so don’t miss out!
Bea’s of Bloomsbury have some really insanely delicious scones. The best part is, their afternoon tea comes with so much food you can actually take the scones home if you don’t finish them! This is a really unique treat that will allow you to your enjoy your scones to the fullest.
Most people know the song about the muffin man who lives on drury lane, but in London, he also makes scones! This delicious bakery is perfect for scones on the go with classic flavors and big yummy scones.
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