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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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  • Steep The Perfect Pitcher With These Iced Tea Tips From a Pro!
    Steep The Perfect Pitcher With These Iced Tea Tips From a Pro!

    It’s hard to deny that iced tea is the quintessential summer thirst-quencher. While iced tea is traditionally made with black tea and lemon, that’s certainly not the only option! With so many delicious, flavourful blends available, this summer is the perfect time to experiment with (and indulge in) new and exciting variations of the classic iced tea model. We asked The Tea Haus's founder Stefanie for a few of her top iced tea tips to help you steep the perfect pitcher tea at...

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  • 6 of the Healthiest Teas & Tisanes Available at The Tea Haus
    6 of the Healthiest Teas & Tisanes Available at The Tea Haus

    The health benefits specific to different types of herbs in teas are often misunderstood. Here are six of the healthiest herbal tisanes that are available in-store and online at The Tea Haus.

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  • Steeping Recommendations
    Steeping Recommendations

    These tips are general guidelines - we believe this a good way to start your tea experience. After all, it always comes back to your personal preference; whether you prefer a stronger tea or a weaker infusion. If you have any questions about a specific tea or you believe that it should taste different, feel free to email us. Thank you for trying our teas and sharing your tea experiences with us. For the following teas: Bring freshly drawn water to a rolling boil. If your tap water has...

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  • Pumpkin Spice Up Your Life With This Fall Tea Latte Recipe
    Pumpkin Spice Up Your Life With This Fall Tea Latte Recipe

    With the freshness returning to the morning air, and with the leaves starting to change colour, we are entering into that all-too-familiar time of year: pumpkin spice season. That’s right, fall is here and with it comes the craving for those warm, hearty, sweet, spicy flavours that suit the season oh so well. And the best part? The pumpkin spice flavours don’t have to be limited to coffee-based drinks. For those who opt for tea instead of coffee, Masala chai forms the perfect base...

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  • The 5 Best Teas for the Back to School Season
    The 5 Best Teas for the Back to School Season

    Do you feel that? There’s a crisp bite to the air and the smell of pumpkin spice wafting over school campuses across the country. We can hear the faint sound of students groaning as they wake up for their morning lectures and the rustle of heavy sweaters being unpacked from the back of closets everywhere. The most marvellous time of the year is here for tea lovers as we prepare to hibernate with a hot cup and brace ourselves for another Canadian winter! Fall can make us feel cozy and...

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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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  • Make Your Own Masala Chai
    Make Your Own Masala Chai

    What is Masala Chai, and how do you make it? Easy step-by-step instructions on how to make your own Chai.

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  • FAQ: Worldwide Tea Consumption
    FAQ: Worldwide Tea Consumption

    Sure, you may know your tea, but do you know your tea worldwide? The way tea is consumed around the world is a lot like the traditions surrounding food. Tea illuminates pieces of culture, social customs, and geography in unique places. The way tea is enjoyed in Canada is vastly different from the way tea is enjoyed in Japan. Learn more about the consumption of tea worldwide with these probing Q’s and illuminating A’s. Your FAQ’S Answered Q: What’s more popular worldwide, tea...

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  • What is Darjeeling tea?
    What is Darjeeling tea?

    The tea resorts of Darjeeling are located in the foothills of the Himalayan mountains in northeastern India. Good Darjeelings are often referred to as the "Champagne" of teas. They have a subtle, mellow, and muscatel like flavour. The unique combination of climate, elevation, and the quality of the soil and air make Darjeeling teas unlike any other tea. In northern Darjeeling plantations cultivate tea from bushes grown from China plants. The estates in the southern part of Darjeeling...

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  • The 5 Best Loose Leaf Teas to Stay Healthy This Winter
    The 5 Best Loose Leaf Teas to Stay Healthy This Winter

    Fight off germs this winter! The Tea Haus carries a selection of more than 200 teas that contain ingredients that can benefit your health. Read on to find out the 5 best loose leaf teas to stay healthy this winter.

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  • FAQ: The Origins of Tea

    A drink that predates written record, boasts impressive variety, and claims numerous health benefits, is sure to leave us with questions. First thing’s first—where did this popular beverage come from? How did it get here? Dive into the questions, the myths, and the answers. In our new monthly series, we’ll be addressing the most commonly asked questions about tea. Read more to expand your breadth of tea knowledge, starting with the origins of tea. You Ask, We Answer...

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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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