Wisdom in a Tea Cup
SOCIETY|January 2017

Tea sommelier, Anamika Singh, discusses India’s favourite cultural drink. Tea, of course...

Vinay Agrawal
Wisdom in a Tea Cup

I know many people in my circle who can’t function without a cuppa tea. Still preferred to its cousin, coffee, tea is the desi beverage consumed across people from varied socio-economic strata as opposed to coffee, which has a slightly upmarket image. A cup of tea sparks off discussion, heated debates, forges connections and bonds, or simply creates a leisurely moment! Though we often consume tea on a regular basis, how well do we know our cup? Are we aware of the difference between chai and tea? Perhaps not! Tea sommelier, Anamika Singh, breaks down this miracle beverage for us.

She retails tea under the brand name, Anandini Himalaya Tea. Speaking on her best-selling blends, Anamika says, “Over the years, there are a few that our guests have grown to love. We have a tea that smells of bonfire, some refer to it as the tea that smells like smoked cheese, for many, it takes them back to their childhood—it is pinewood smoked tea. We smoke this blend for over four hours in our factory back in the Manjhee Valley Tea Estate in Dharamshala. We have an infusion, Firdaus, which means heaven in Urdu. It is a combination of classic green tea infused with cockscomb, saffron, marigold flowers and a hint of cardamom. I was inspired to craft it when I was in the mountains of Lidderwat in Kashmir.”

At some point in our life, we have found ourselves at the helm of a tea vs coffee debate, extolling the virtues of either. So, are we moving away from coffee, I ask. “People are becoming more aware about tea. They have been travelling worldwide and they come back wanting to try new kinds. The fact that sipping tea is healthy has now sunk into many. They would much rather have a cup of loose leaf tea instead of a tea bag or tea with milk and sugar. The tea rooms are making this available for their guests,” she states. 

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM SOCIETYView all
Ending Is The New Beginning
SOCIETY

Ending Is The New Beginning

Pakistani author Sara Naveed writes on what’s considered a minority genre in her home turf. She discusses her love for writing romances…

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2017
Writing On A Wet Wall
SOCIETY

Writing On A Wet Wall

Sudha Murty Speaks about her avatar as a bestselling children's writer

time-read
5 mins  |
May 2017
Three Friends, One Love!
SOCIETY

Three Friends, One Love!

Find out how love for fashion brought three close friends to start the pret label, LoveGen…

time-read
4 mins  |
May 2017
Summer Diet For Kids
SOCIETY

Summer Diet For Kids

WITH the arrival of the summer months and rising temperature each passing day, it really becomes a daunting task to keep a strict check on children’s health and maintain a proper check of their food intake.

time-read
2 mins  |
May 2017
Real Life Heroes
SOCIETY

Real Life Heroes

Raveena Tandon Thadani and Dr Aneel Murarka unveiled the Bharat Prerna Awards magazine amidst much appreciation and applause

time-read
1 min  |
May 2017
Man Of Action
SOCIETY

Man Of Action

Magna Lounge was buzzing with excitement when the irresistibly hunky actor Vidyut Jammwal, dressed in a maroon body hugging t-shirt and black pants, dropped in to unveil the April 2017 issue of Health & Nutrition, the cover of which he had graced.

time-read
1 min  |
May 2017
Ira
SOCIETY

Ira

Theatre has never failed Bollywood in providing a continuous and talented supply of actors who have contributed adequately to make every film a delight. One such actor is Ira Dubey, who was born with theatre in her blood, but is now enjoying her stint in films too.

time-read
3 mins  |
March 2017
acting matters
society

acting matters

you may remember her as the wheelchair bound character opposite amitabh bachchan in the film, te3n, but there is more to the versatile padmavati rao than just that role. find out more…

time-read
5 mins  |
october 2016
the leading lady
society

the leading lady

aishwaryaa rajnikanth dhanush has been appointed as the un women’s advocate for gender equality and women’s empowerment in india. society catches up with the glamorous lady on the high profile opportunity and her other creative undertakings

time-read
7 mins  |
october 2016
mother t our lord's bride in white sari!
society

mother t our lord's bride in white sari!

even as mother teresa got canonised amidst much fanfare recently, here is an interview the selfless and humble nun gave society in december 1982

time-read
7 mins  |
october 2016