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Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea
01 /Jun

Chantilly Tea Answers: Why Tea is Called Tea

Why Tea is Called Tea Though there is only one written character for tea in China, there are several ways that this character is pronounced--te and cha.   Since tea is historically recorded as originating from China these pronunciations influenced worldwide variations--te, tea, tee, the, thee, cha, chai, and chay.  Interestingly, in the 19th and 20th centuries British troops were stationed in India and they picked up the Indian word for tea, cha.  When troops returned to Britain they continued...

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Posted by Tamara Read / black teas, Chantilly, Chantilly Tea, green tea, loose-leaf tea / 0 Comments
Guests Enjoy a Tea Sampler at Chantilly Tea
24 /May

Guests Enjoy a Tea Sampler at Chantilly Tea

Today at Chantilly Tea's retail/office location a couple joined us for a Tea Tasting Sampler on their way to Arizona Inn to celebrate their anniversary.   After choosing their flavors of tea and the teacups in which to sip, they enjoyed gluten free scones and, as their grandson states, "gluten full" scones along with a three part of our Devonshire Cream, Lime Curd, and raspberry jam.  While sampling teas and eating their scones, we had an opportunity to chat about places...

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Posted by Tamara Read / Chantilly, Chantilly Tea, Devonshire Cream, loose-leaf tea, scones / 0 Comments
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