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November Tastes Like Tea

November Tastes Like Tea

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Zara North

09/11/2018

Tea stories never end. At FormAdore, we strive to tell them anew, so that each one brings something magical. They feature familiar characters, but new ones also appear, bringing a fresh perspective to the ritual of drinking leafy infusions. May this November taste like your favourite tea.

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Tea is like a good but mysterious friend. We enjoy spending time with them, we need them, and we miss them when they're not around for a while. But if someone were to ask us, "Hey, where's your friend from? What do you know about them?"... Would we have the answers?

Most of us know just as little about the tea we drink almost every day. We pull out an unassuming sachet from a bag, scoop up some rustling dry leaves, not even bothering to read the brewing instructions... what a crime against tea, your friend!

Another sin against tea is effusively praising coffee, extolling it to the heavens... but is it coffee that accompanies us in the most relaxing moment of the day, when we can finally unwind, under a blanket on the sofa?

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tea cosy warm
tea kettle bed

The First Sip of Tea

Where did tea come from? We're most taken by the Chinese legend, according to which it was quite by accident "invented" by the mythical ruler Shennong. He was sitting under a tree, drinking a jug of hot water (sic!), when a light breeze plucked a leaf from a wild tea bush and dropped it straight into the boiling water the ruler was enjoying... It sounds incredibly improbable, but forgive us – at FA, we're hopeless romantics!

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There's always time for a good cuppa, but the best of the best time is undoubtedly November. The eleventh month of the year is a period of reflection and summing up, which soon after gets lost in the frenzy of pre-holiday preparations. And in whose company is it best to contemplate life's intricate matters?...

A friend, of course.

From St. Petersburg to Paris

The Chinese may have had the pleasure of discovering tea, but the fact is that the whole world quickly fell in love with it. Without exception!

The magic of tea worked slowly but surely. The Japanese became its next admirers, and soon after, the tea craze spread across Asia, captivating Russian pioneers wandering through Siberia, and finally, Europeans caught the bug (17th century).

Proximity to China, or perhaps an innate, national flair?

A city with European flair but a thoroughly Russian soul proved to be the birthplace of one of the most distinguished tea producers. It was in St. Petersburg that the Kusmi brand flourished – now known and loved far and wide. Its creator can be considered... an errand boy who worked in a tea shop. Young Pavel Mikhailovich loved his job, which did not go unnoticed by the owner. Soon the errand boy became his son-in-law, inheriting the shop. Sounds like a ready-made script? It gets even better! You'll find the details of this extraordinary tea epic in a separate Magazine article about the fascinating history of the Kusmi brand.

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kusmi craftsmanship tea
tea cosy warm
tea kettle bed
kusmi craftsmanship tea

Kusmi Bestsellers, or Your Favourites

At FormAdore, we have dozens of Kusmi tea flavours. Which is the best? We don't know. However, we can wholeheartedly recommend four Kusmi flavours that are most popular not only among FormAdore customers but also among tea lovers worldwide.

Prince Vladimir Tea - a blend of black Earl Grey tea with notes of citrus, spices, and vanilla

Anastasia Tea - a blend of black tea, bergamot, orange, and lemon

St. Petersburg Tea - a blend of black tea with caramel, red fruits, and a hint of vanilla

BBDetox Tea - a blend of mate, green tea, rooibos, guarana, dandelion, and grapefruit

The Second Sip of Tea

Kusmi's beautiful packaging, reminiscent of the Tsarist Russian era, can be divided into tins and sachets of various sizes. Gift sets are also available; after all, good tea is a universal and timeless present.

Christmas Edition - Enchanting Tsarevna

Every year, Kusmi releases a special Christmas tea, which is a blend of black tea, spices, and orange. The composition and name "Tsarevna" were inspired by the story of the Tsar's daughters, who were captivated by the sight of the Christmas tree in the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg.

When gifting this special tea to a loved one, don't forget to mention this charming story!

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kettle tea FormAdore
kettle alessi tea infuser
kettle tea FormAdore

A man without tea is unable to understand truth and beauty.

Japanese proverb

Don't Read the Tea Leaves

Why do you need a tea infuser? We've written a whole separate Magazine article about it. Let's remind ourselves in three points how this unassuming "tea" gadget can make life easier:

  1. An infuser will once and for all deal with tea leaves floating on the surface.
  2. An infuser allows you to make delicious tea for just one person.
  3. It's also one of those everyday details that add flavour to life! Just look at the amazing ideas of designers who, in creating a simple infuser, create a small work of art.
Rudolf Tea strainer raspberry

£7.29

Rudolf Tea strainer raspberry

Koziol

5 variants

Floatea Tea strainer black

£10.43

Floatea Tea strainer black

AdHoc

5 variants

New Norm Tea brewer

£71.36

New Norm Tea brewer

Audo Copenhagen

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Ripple Tea brewer

£57.17

Ripple Tea brewer

Ferm Living

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The Third Sip of Tea

The optimal brewing temperature for tea depends on its type. Black tea is steeped with boiling water and brewed for a relatively long time – about 5 minutes. Green and white teas require water at a slightly lower temperature of 80°C and shorter brewing – from 3 to 5 minutes.
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ferm living ripple tea infuser
stelton em infuser
ferm living ripple tea infuser

Get Your Kettle On!

What makes a good kettle? The answer isn't straightforward. First and foremost, you need to decide whether you want an electric kettle or a stove-top kettle – that's the fundamental question to get your head around. If you're torn between the two, be sure to read our Magazine article: Electric kettle or traditional? Pros and cons of both solutions.

We particularly recommend kettles with temperature control. They are especially useful for savouring different types of tea that require specific brewing temperatures. If you like old-fashioned design straight out of the 50s, consider buying a retro-style kettle, and ideally one with a whistle – such a kettle will bring a wonderfully nostalgic atmosphere to your kitchen! For fans of modern design, we also have something – a stainless steel kettle.

The most frequently searched kettle colours by you are:

- black electric kettle

- white electric kettle

- red electric kettle

Smeg kettles and KitchenAid kettles are also very popular. At FormAdore, we have a truly wide selection of kettles, so you're sure to find something for yourself!

Alessi 9093 Kettle

£144.10

Alessi 9093 Kettle

Alessi

3 variants

Pito Kettle

£423.83

Pito Kettle

Officina Alessi

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Il Conico Kettle

£207.78

Il Conico Kettle

Officina Alessi

Dispatch within 15 working days

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Staub Kettle 1,15 l

£173.32£196.94

Staub Kettle 1,15 l

Staub

5 variants

Mug or Teacup?

...and does it even matter? If the tea is well brewed, it will taste good always and everywhere. Which doesn't change the fact that a pretty mug or a shapely teacup gives the tea-drinking ritual a special setting.

A mug with an infuser is an excellent option for those who enjoy leafy tea in solitude.

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Minima Balance Mug with brew insert 500 ml

£23.82£29.77

Minima Balance Mug with brew insert 500 ml

Viva Scandinavia

1 variant

Taika Mug

£25.43

Taika Mug

Iittala

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Ćmielów Angled mug large white

£26.61

Ćmielów Angled mug large white

Ćmielów Design Studio

2 variants

Teacups are the choice of traditionalists. They also win out over mugs when guests visit – an elegant tea set with a teapot and teacups will make guests feel truly pampered.

... or perhaps a glass? Tea glasses are often associated with the communist era in Poland, but this is unfair – today, they are also conquering the world of design. It's worth giving tea its royal due and serving it in a vessel where it will be perfectly visible. Remember, however, to choose appropriate glass, e.g., thermal glasses or glasses with a holder, in which the hot drink will not heat up the sides and burn your hands.

Tsaikka Glasses with handles 2 pcs

£50.86

Tsaikka Glasses with handles 2 pcs

Iittala

2 variants

Grand Cru Erik Bagger Warm drink glasses 2 pcs

£22.08

Grand Cru Erik Bagger Warm drink glasses 2 pcs

Rosendahl

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Bjorn Tea set 6 el.

£55.20

Bjorn Tea set 6 el.

Viva Scandinavia

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Classic Cups 100 ml 4 pcs

£30.59£38.24

Classic Cups 100 ml 4 pcs

Viva Scandinavia

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The Fourth Sip of Tea

Tea is the second most popular drink in the world (after water). Approximately 4 million tonnes of tea are produced annually. It is also estimated that around 25 thousand cups of tea are consumed every second worldwide!
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stelton em infuser
ferm living ripple tea infuser
alessi bird tea infuser

Not Necessarily Black, Not Necessarily Bitter

While some might consider it a profanation of tea, adding milk to it, there are tea enthusiasts who absolutely adore such a blend. This way, the tea's flavour is significantly mellowed. Children, in particular, are very fond of tea with milk. Instead of serving a pre-mixed brew, it's better to place a milk jug on the table – so everyone can add as much milk to their tea as they fancy.

Alessi A411 milk jug

£50.86

Alessi A411 milk jug

A di Alessi

Dispatch within 2 working days

The Fifth Sip of Tea

Did you know that all teas come from the same plant (Camellia sinensis), which nonetheless has about 1500 varieties? This affects the colour of the tea, which does not depend on the plant species (which is the same for all teas), but on its level of oxidation. The darker the infusion, the longer the tea leaves have been dried.
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miami bloomingville teacups
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miami bloomingville teacups

Tea is Best on the Bush

...and in a suitable container. Valuable contents deserve the right setting. Tea caddies stand out with their interesting design, excellent functionality, and high quality of craftsmanship. Tea stored in them – both in bags and loose leaf – will retain its aroma for a very long time!

Scoop Kitchen container for tea

£48.89

Scoop Kitchen container for tea

Stelton

1 variant

Loose-leaf tea can be tricky to scoop with a flat spoon – the leaves tend to fall off, and the portion size diminishes. That's why it's worth equipping your "tea arsenal" with an appropriate measuring spoon.

Pure Tea measure

£12.81

Pure Tea measure

Viva Scandinavia

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Kusmi Tea measure

£6.70

Kusmi Tea measure

Kusmi

This product is temporarily unavailable

The Sixth Sip of Tea

But certainly not the last. Especially in November, when the darkness and foul weather drive us indoors. Knowledge about tea will allow us to savour it even more deeply, knowing how long a journey it has travelled to reach our teacups.
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miami bloomingville teacups
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viva scandinavia tea
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tea set
Zara North
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Zara North
restless soul that finds her balance in a kitchen. She loves cooking and exploring new cuisines and their flavours. She constantly redecorates her house, searching for new gadgets and accessories in order to upgrade her surroundings.