Le rooibos : le trésor rouge venu d’Afrique du Sud

Rooibos: the red treasure from South Africa

Rolled leaves of a beautiful reddish hue, a protected designation of origin, and a somewhat unpredictable yet reliable history – rooibos tea (Afrikaans for "red bush") is a small marvel in the world of teas....
La cérémonie du thé japonaise : un rituel entre art et sagesse

The Japanese tea ceremony: a ritual between art and wisdom

Fans of Japan will likely already be familiar with the tea ceremony. In manga and anime, films, and historical illustrations, this refined and formal ceremony is frequently depicted. But what are its true customs? Here's...
Matcha : l’âme du thé vert japonais

Matcha: the soul of Japanese green tea

If you've ever savored Japanese sweets, you've undoubtedly recognized that unique and refined flavor: green tea. Ice cream, mochi, cakes… everywhere, this vegetal, elegant, and subtly bitter note captivates without ever being overpowering. To achieve...
Thé Oolong

Oolong Tea

Oolong tea has many names: blue tea, blue-green tea, Wulong tea, or black dragon tea… Its identifying labels are numerous, but its variations in aromas and flavors are even more so! Some oolong teas will...
Pu ehr

Pu ehr

Low in theine, pu ehr can be drunk at any time of day. That said, pu-erh tea is at its best after a heavy meal. This tea, renowned for its medicinal properties, has beneficial effects...
Temps d’infusion du thé

Tea steeping time

In Western countries, the English are perceived as the nation of tea. They are passionate about it, a persistent stereotype – and, unlike many other stereotypes, one that is fully embraced and appreciated by those...
Température de l’eau pour votre thé!

Water temperature for your tea!

To make tea, you need to boil water and use that water to brew the tea. It's perfectly obvious, isn't it? Yes… but not always. A traditional kettle will bring your water to a boil,...
Thé chai

Chai tea

It's hard not to have come across the word "chai," whether you're a tea drinker or not! You'll find it on the menus of many restaurants and on the blackboards of even more cafes, both...
Chasen Hubo japonais

Chasen Hubo Japanese

At first glance, it resembles one of those head massagers—the kind with a firm handle and thin prongs that glide over the scalp. Except the chasen kubo is made of bamboo, and its "prongs" are...
Thé Sencha

Sencha Tea

Are you familiar with sencha? The name might sound unfamiliar. Yet, if you have a fondness for green tea, chances are you've already come across this Japanese tea. It's not just the most widely cultivated...