tea News Archive - 30-Nov-2006

  • Sara Lee to spend Ft 800 mln to boost tea capacity at Hungarian unit (Budapest Business Journal)
    US food giant Sara Lee is spending Ft 800 million to expand capacity at its tea-packaging plant in Budapest, head of Sara Lee Hungary Kft Tibor Seres announced on Wednesday.


  • Kenya: Tea Exports to Increase By 26 P.C. (AllAfrica.com)
    Kenya's stake in the world black tea export market will go up by 26 per cent in the next decade despite a projected slow production globally.


  • Green Tea Library Website Launched (PR Web)
    To answer this question, Taylor created "The Green Tea Library," which gives an overview of green tea's health benefits, and backs everything with summaries of the most important scientific evidence currently available. (PRWeb Nov 30, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/RW1wdC1GYWx1LUluc2UtSW5zZS1NYWduLVplcm8=


  • Noxapater Garden Club host annual tea, discuss future (Winston County Journal)
    The Noxapater Garden Club hosted their annual tasting tea Nov. 15 to help raise funds for ongoing projects such as the improvement of the Noxapater Park.


  • High tea (Guardian Unlimited)
    There's more to Kenya than safari, discovers Catherine Quinn, as she goes tea-picking in the hill plantations of Kericho.


  • Zambia: State Warns Kawambwa Tea Management (AllAfrica.com)
    GOVERNMENT has warned Kawambwa Tea company against exploiting workers and advised management to embark on sustainable production.


  • Hi-Tea At Malaysian Envoy's Residence (BruDirect.com)
    Bandar Seri Begawan - The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong XII, Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Syed Putra Jamalullail and Raja Permaisuri Tuanku Fauziah binti Al-Marhum Tengku Abdul Rashid yesterday attended a high-tea reception at the residence of the Malaysian High Commissioner.


  • Classic tea house must find new home (Pasadena Star-News)
    PASADENA - The Queen never made it - unless you count long-time regular Helen Mirren - but Prince Andrew, Margaret Thatcher, Anna Nicole Smith and everyone else who's dropped in for tea at Rose Tree Cottage in the past 25 years may have to head for new digs.


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