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The Tea Haus is Celebrating 25 Years!
The Tea Haus is Celebrating 25 Years!

As we celebrate 25 years of tea, friendship, and community, we would like to extend our gratitude. The Tea Haus has...

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Understanding the Matcha Shortage
Understanding the Matcha Shortage

If you've been searching for your favourite matcha only to find it unavailable, or noticeably more expensive, you’re...

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7 Book and Tea Pairings
7 Book and Tea Pairings

Since books and tea are so often grouped together, especially in the fall and wintertime, here are seven literary...

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Attention Green Tea Lovers! Shincha, Japan’s Most Coveted Tea is HERE
Attention Green Tea Lovers! Shincha, Japan’s Most Coveted Tea is HERE

Get ready, our 2025 batch of Sincha has arrived. Every year tea lovers around the globe eagerly await the release of...

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Can Tea Affect Your State of Mind? (+ the Best Teas to Get You Into Any Mood) 
Can Tea Affect Your State of Mind? (+ the Best Teas to Get You Into Any Mood) 

No matter the mood you’re looking for, there’s a cup of tea to help you get there. Read on to discover the best teas...

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  • What is Oolong?

    You’re probably familiar with black tea, green tea, or even white tea, but may have some questions about Oolong tea. Oolong tea represents only 2% of the world’s tea and combines different qualities of the dark and green teas in one unique family of its own. Oolong is traditionally from China and is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, the same plant used to make green tea and black tea. The difference is in how the tea is processed. Oolong tea is partially...

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  • Celebrating 10 Years of Clean Energy Use

    The Tea Haus has been choosing green energy with Bullfrog since 2008. In 2008 we decided to make a steady commitment to creating a cleaner Canada. We believe that businesses have a responsibility to align with their values and show this alignments through the commitments they choose to pursue. We are extremely happy that we chose to pursue cleaner energy with Bullfrog 10 years ago now. Learn more about how Bullfrog creates a better world by producing renewable...

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  • Meet the Maker of the Highest Grade Japanese Green Tea in the World

    Maejima Gyokuro – Limited Edition Gyokuro is the highest grade Japanese green tea. It is cultivated in a special way. The name refers to the pale green color of the infusion. During my recent visit to Japan, I was able to visit Mr. Maejima, a well-respected master of the art of Gyokuro making. Mr. Maejima lives in Okabe, a small village close to Fujieda in the Shizuoka Prefecture. He won three gold medals for the best Gyokuro, more gold medals at the international green tea...

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  • The Best Places in the World to go for Tea

    In recent years, Traveller Australia released a list of the top ten places in the world to frequent for tea. The list includes countries across the globe that offer variety, from high-tea and tinkling ivory on a plush seat at the Ritz London, to a plantation tour trekking the emerald green fields in the Hill Country of Sri Lanka. No matter what your fancy, travelling to one of these spectacular destinations is sure to be your cup of tea. 1. High-Tea in London England Tea is...

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  • The Top 4 Detox Teas to Reset Your System
    The Top 4 Detox Teas to Reset Your System

    Looking for a new way to detox and reset your system? Detoxifying tea can boost antioxidants, support a healthy liver and help cleanse toxins from your digestive system.

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  • New Year, New Tea
    New Year, New Tea

    There's no better way to start off the new year than with an exciting, delicious new tea!

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  • Discover the Taste of the Holidays
    Discover the Taste of the Holidays

    Discover the taste of the holidays through a nice hot cup of tea. Green, black, rooibos, oolong... we've got it all!

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  • The Ultimate Guide to Matcha Tea: Choose it, Prepare it, & Enjoy it

    About Matcha Green Tea Why is everyone such an advocate for matcha? Is it really the holy grail of green tea? Matcha has been revered for centuries due to its valuable medicinal properties as well as its ability to encourage wakefulness and alertness for hours. A few benefits of matcha include: Packed with antioxidants such as EGCgLowers cholesterol and blood sugarFortifies the immune systemIncreases energy levelsDetoxifies bodyEnhances calmRich in fiber, chlorophyll, and vitamins...

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  • Where it All Began: A Brief History of Tea

    It seems as if tea is as old as time. Tea has become a staple drink and even a cultural practice in many countries around the world. We want to take it all the way back to its roots in China. The furthest back that tea can be tracked is in the year 2737 BC. The oral tradition has been passed on over centuries to share the story of the first cup of tea ever enjoyed. Legend has it… The Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when...

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  • Why is Kenyan Kambaa Tea SO Good?!

    Kenya boasts some of the highest quality black tea in the world. The taste of Kenyan tea has a distinct and acclaimed flavour and aroma. Tea is the top foreign exchange earner for the economy and 95% of the country’s tea is exported every year.   Kenyan tea comes in different forms. The majority of Kenyan tea is blended with other teas and sold across markets worldwide. The most rare and reputable Kenyan tea is the purest form and in this form, Kenyan...

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  • The Most Popular Types of Tea
    The Most Popular Types of Tea

    Your ultimate guide to tea. Here at The Tea Haus we get asked a lot of questions about different teas, how they’re made, where they come from, and which are the best of their kind. Learn more about the origins of each tea and how to spot the best quality. Which tea is your go-to?

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  • 5 Delicious Ways to Cook with Tea

    Cook Up Something New Bored of the same old recipes and routines? There may be an ingredient sitting in your kitchen that you haven’t tried yet, tea! Tea leaves, ground tea, and matcha tea powder can all be used in sweet or savoury recipes for added flavour. Make your plate a little more interesting with the integration of this new ingredient. 1. Swap your stock If you’re cooking grains, heating rice, or simmering quinoa, you can mix up the directions by...

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