Tea
A great classic! It’ll make you feel as if you’re a part of the “English aristocratic society” : it's time to eat crumpets for lunch and wear your nicest hat.
This Earl Gray suits those wishing to practice their Provencal accent. It’s particularly good with a Marcel Pagnol movie, followed by a petanque match.
For an optimal experience, add sugar and milk. Waggle your hips on furious Indian music. And, it’s on.
As healthy as organic alfalfa, but much more exciting.
Sometimes we're ready for some change, but without being quite ready to let go of our classics. Here's a great way to get out of your comfort zone without compromise.
Perfect for reciting haiku, gong in hand and lost in thoughts.
Asian flower is as comforting as your granny’s apple pie. Like her, it solves any problems.
Typically Green magic can be used to reconnect with nature, or protect yourself from the evil eye; but when it comes to tea, I prefer to rely on antioxidants.