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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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  • Stay Cool This Summer With These Fruity Iced Teas!
    Stay Cool This Summer With These Fruity Iced Teas!

    Celebrate Iced Tea Month with these beautiful, refreshing, and flavourful teas!

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  • Here’s Why Yerba Mate is the Perfect Back-to-School Drink
    Here’s Why Yerba Mate is the Perfect Back-to-School Drink

    Do you know that fall feeling? The leaves have been slowly falling from the trees and piling up in a gentle reminder that fall is right around the corner and it’s time to whip out your school supplies and sweaters. Although we love a sweet iced tea on the patio, there’s nothing like celebrating the harvest season with a hot cup of tea. If you’re heading back to school you might be preparing to trade in your morning tea for an uber-caffeinated latte to make it through that 8:00...

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  • 8 Tea Blends for Adventurous Tea Drinkers
    8 Tea Blends for Adventurous Tea Drinkers

    We at The Tea Haus have travelled far and wide to acquire the best quality teas and unique flavour blends. Here are some highlights from our travels.

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  • Why is the First Flush of Darjeeling Considered the Champagne of Teas?

    Darjeeling: The Astonishing Town and Tea Darjeeling is not just a tea. Darjeeling is a town in India’s West Bengal state.  The town sits right in the Himalayan foothills and promises a breathtaking view. The black tea named after the location is grown on plantations surrounding the slope of the mountain.  If you were to visit the plantation your view would be that of one of the highest mountain peaks in the world: Mount Kanchenjunga. In days when the sky is clear and clouds are...

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  • Tea Tasting - Sri Lanka
    Tea Tasting - Sri Lanka

    You won't want to miss this event when we reminisce about our jaunt to beautiful Sri Lanka. You'll learn all you could want about Ceylon tea, the prized crop of this teardrop-shaped island just south of India. Sri Lanka is one of the major tea producing countries in the world. Join Stefanie Stolzel from The Tea Haus as she discusses her recent trip to some of the tea regions of Sri Lanka. Enjoy and sample some of the best teas Sri Lanka has to offer, fresh from the gardens. Please...

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  • Iced Tea - standard recipe
    Iced Tea - standard recipe

    Mango Iced Tea (Decaffeinated or regular black tea; Mango Mango Black tea can also be substituted with most of our fruit blends i.e. Lime Fizz) Bring 1 litre of filtered water to a boil.In a teapot, steep 10 teaspoons of Mango Mango Black Tea for 5 minutes.Fill a jug or container with ice cubes (the jug should hold 2 litres).Add 1/3 can of frozen white lemonade concentrate to sweeten the iced tea. This will add some zest and just enough sugar.Strain the leaves and pour the hot tea into...

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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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  • Tea rubbed flank steak

    Recipe by Christine Scheer This has been another one of the fantastic dishes that we did get to enjoy during our class with Christine Scheer. Christine is always very keen on using local, seasonal, and organic ingredients for her dishes. Ingredients: 1 flank steak, about 1 ½ - 2 lbs1/4 cup (60 mL) black tea leaves1/2 teaspoon (2.5 mL) ground ginger1 cinnamon stick1/2 teaspoon whole coriander seeds1 Tablespoon (15 mL) brown sugar1/2 teaspoon salt Directions: In an electric...

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  • Reme-Teas for Sick Days

    The first week of December has us breaking out the snow shovels, powering up the movie marathons, and upping our Vitamin C intake to avoid the dreaded cold and flu. With the Christmas holidays on the horizon there is no time to be nursing sore throats, tending to headaches, and sleeping away the flu. This is why we have the perfect teas for the winter season. Find the right tea for your sick days and spend more time relaxing, resting, and recovering. 1. Wellness Tea Helps...

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  • How to Properly Pair Tea With Your Meals

    We’re tea lovers. We’re comfortable enjoying a cup of tea on its own, savouring the flavours and appreciating the gentle or unexpected notes. We have no problem with a single cup of tea. Other times, we want to pair up our beverage. We want to mix and match foods and flavours, see how they mingle, and enhance existing tastes. The question then becomes, how do we properly pair our tea with our meals? Poorly matching tea with food leads to...

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  • Tender braised thai pork with Duke of Earl tea
    Tender braised thai pork with Duke of Earl tea

    Recipe by Mies Bervoets Served over rice of your choice Yield 8 portions This dish is spicy Ingredients: 2 pds. pork tenderloin cut into 1-inch pieces1 pd. cremini mushrooms, washed and cut into quarters2 tbsp. oil¼ cup peanuts toasted and chopped fine2 tbsp. black peppercorns4 tbsp. cilantro stems chopped fine2 tbsp. fresh ginger minced4 tbsp . garlic8 tbsp. fish sauce or more to taste if needed5 tbsp. Kikkoman soy sauce6 tbsp. dark brown sugar ¼ cup water2 cups chicken stock...

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  • Helping You Assemble The Perfect Tea-Themed Holiday Gifts
    Helping You Assemble The Perfect Tea-Themed Holiday Gifts

    Looking for some last minute gift ideas for the tea lover in your life? Here are some options to help you assemble a tea set they will love.

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