UK
Tea gets a superfood boost
Food and drink scientists from Queen Margaret University (QMU), Edinburgh, Scotland, have teamed up with artisan tea company Eteaket to produce the UK’s first sea buckthorn fruit tea blend.
South India Teas: Attraction is Growing in the West – and the East
The reputation of the fine South Indian black teas is well established in the West and has now started to attract Eastern green tea drinkers, who are keen to discover the complex, distinct regional cups.
June 2016
Legendary tea roads Demise of single serve? Bioactive compounds in tea Changing coffee consuming habits in the UK Tea & Coffee World Cup Krakow review
Everything’s coming up roses
At first glance, you’ve probably noticed that T&CTJ looks different, but maybe the difference is not obvious.
Trouble Brews for the British Tea Time
Volume sales of tea have declined by 22 percent over the last five years. And it seems the troubled beverage is none other than the Britain’s long-time favorite, the standard cup of black tea. The declines are being offset by increases in green, fruit and herbal tea sales.
Coffee consuming habits are changing in the United Kingdom
The British are well known as tea lovers. United Kingdom residents consumed 153 liters of brewed tea on a per capita basis in retail channels in 2014, well above the global average of 33 liters.
May 2016
Through Chagusaba, Japan connects with the Earth Special report: Indonesia part IV Global coffeehouse trends There’s nothing hotter than cold brew tea Coffeehouses hit the mark with food
Three Key Insights for Coffee Shops in 2016
Both 2015 and 2016 thus far have been dynamic times for global specialist coffee shops, with consistently growing demand for modern café experiences driving rapid innovation and growing competition in the category all over the world.
“Clean Label” Definition Not Clear
Caribou Coffee and Mars are the latest big players to embrace clean labeling, with the former committed to removing all artificial flavorings by the end of 2016, while Mars will phase out artificial colors from its food and drinks globally over the next five years.
London Coffee Festival 2016 Doubles Attendance from 2015
From April 7-10th , London Coffee Festival hosted over 46,000 visitors; almost double the number from last year.