There really are people who don't enjoy a good cuppa. We know because we found them.
It's a black tea with the subtle taste of toast crumbs and jam.
We've never been 100% sure on the answer to this one.
Why you should be boiling up a brew to keep you cool in the heat.
It naturally cools your body temperature down.
Researchers found having a regular cuppa could protect against the brain condition.
If what you're after is a good cup of tea, it's probably best to heal the water in the kettle rather than in the microwave. According to Smithsonian magazine, getting the best flavour out of tea requires paying special attention to the
Those of us who like a brew experience more healthy years and a longer life expectancy, according to science.
And sipping from a mug won't quite cut it...
"Never trust a man who makes a cup of tea and doesn't remove the tea bag."
The actress says she spoke "gobbledygook" throughout her intimate royal meeting.
The top 30 list makes us feel nostalgic just looking at it.
Costa has well and truly kicked off the festivities with its winter menu.
Scientists have found daily tea drinkers have better organised brain regions.
It took two years for a winemaker to produce the perfect combo...
The nation has spoken.
Time to impress your colleagues with these newfound skills.
It's smoking and alcohol that are the real sleep thieves!
Time to quit adding sugar to your tea?
An Asda teapot has left shoppers in hysterics thanks to the unfortunate positioning of its spout. The white teapot is designed to look like a rabbit, and comes with a green and cream knitted ‘jumper’ – or tea cosy – to keep your brew warm.
The same is true for coffee and hot chocolate.
Is this normal?
If you're like most Brits than there's nothing like a good cuppa to get the day started, or indeed to unwind with in front of the box. But what most people don't realise is that the tea they're drinking has a remarkable
Panda dung tea is green tea is grown in China using panda poo as a sole fertiliser. The tea is listed as one of the most expensive teas in the world with the price as high as £50 per gram. In Taiwan bug poo tea is popular (if you can afford it).
This actually makes a lot of sense.