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Monday, January 8, 2024

January Hot Tea Month


Step into the new year with a steaming cup of comfort and celebrate January as the official month of hot tea.
 

January is a month that is often associated with cold temperatures, snow, and the start of a new year, at least in the northern hemisphere. However, it is also a month that brings with it the celebration of one of the most beloved and comforting beverages in the world: hot tea. January is officially recognized as Hot Tea Month, a time to celebrate the warmth, comfort, and health benefits that come with a steaming cup of tea. As the winter chill sets in, there is nothing quite like wrapping your hands around a hot mug of tea and taking in its soothing aroma. Whether it's a classic black tea, a fragrant herbal blend, or a delicate white tea, there is a type of tea for every taste and mood. Hot tea not only warms the body, but it also warms the soul, providing a sense of comfort and relaxation in the midst of the cold winter months. In addition to its comforting qualities, tea also offers a variety of health benefits. From boosting the immune system to aiding in digestion, tea is a natural remedy for many ailments. It is also a rich source of antioxidants, which can help fight against diseases and improve overall well-being. As we start the new year, it is the perfect time to incorporate the ritual of drinking hot tea into our daily routines. Whether it's enjoying a cup with breakfast, taking a break in the afternoon, or winding down in the evening, hot tea can be a simple yet meaningful way to add a sense of warmth and relaxation to our busy lives. So let's raise a cup to Hot Tea Month and all the joy and comfort it brings during the chilly month of January.

HISTORY OF TEA BAGS

  • 2337 B.C. - According to ancient Chinese legend, Emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree one day while his servant was boiling water for him to drink. As the water was boiling, some leaves from a nearby tree fell into the pot. The emperor didn't notice and drank the water, only to find that it had a delicious and refreshing taste. He was intrigued by this new flavor and asked his servant what had happened. The servant explained that the leaves were from a nearby plant known as Camellia sinensis and that they had infused their flavor into the water. This was the accidental discovery of hot brewed tea, which would go on to become one of the most beloved and widely consumed beverages in the world.

  • 1784 - In the early 18th century, tea had become an incredibly popular drink in Britain. However, the high import taxes imposed on tea by the British government made it an expensive luxury that only the wealthy could afford. This led to a rise in smuggling practices, as tea could be obtained at a much lower cost from other countries such as Holland. This not only resulted in a loss of revenue for the government, but it also created a sense of resentment among the general public who felt that they were being unfairly taxed. In an attempt to put an end to this illegal activity and boost the sales of legally imported tea, the British parliament made the decision to reduce import taxes on tea in 1784. Despite the initial resistance, the reduction in import taxes on tea proved to be a successful move by the British parliament. It not only helped to end the rampant smuggling of tea but also made tea a more affordable and widely consumed beverage in Britain. This decision also had a ripple effect on other industries, such as ceramic and porcelain, as the demand for tea sets and accessories increased. Today, tea remains an integral part of British culture, and the reduction in import taxes on tea is seen as a pivotal moment in the history of the British tea trade.

  • 1904 - In the early 20th century, tea was a popular beverage in both Europe and America. However, brewing tea was a time-consuming and messy process, requiring loose tea leaves to be steeped in hot water and then strained. This made it difficult for people to enjoy a cup of tea on the go or in the workplace. Thomas Sullivan, a New York City tea merchant, recognized this problem and saw an opportunity to revolutionize the way tea was consumed.

  • In 1904, Sullivan began sending out samples of his tea to potential customers in small silk bags. These bags were intended to be opened and the tea leaves emptied into a pot for brewing. However, many customers misunderstood and simply placed the entire bag into hot water, creating a convenient and mess-free way to brew tea. Realizing the potential of this accidental invention, Sullivan began producing his tea in pre-made bags and marketing them as 'tea bags.'
  • Sullivan's tea bags quickly gained popularity, particularly with busy housewives and office workers. They eliminated the need for tea strainers and made brewing tea quick and easy. In addition, the bags were more affordable than loose tea and reduced waste, as they could be used multiple times before being discarded. As a kid, I remember our Grandma Helen would reuse her tea bags during the day.
  • To further promote his tea bags, Sullivan distributed them to hotels and restaurants, where they were well-received by both customers and staff. He also advertised his product in newspapers and magazines, highlighting the convenience and quality of his tea bags. As demand for his product grew, Sullivan expanded his business and began exporting tea bags to other countries.
  • Despite facing initial criticism from traditional tea drinkers who believed loose tea was superior, Sullivan's tea bags continued to gain popularity and by the 1920s, they had become the preferred method of brewing tea in America. Sullivan's innovative marketing tactics and dedication to quality tea helped him build a successful business and revolutionize the way people consumed tea.

HOT TEA MONTH ACTIVITIES

  1. Buy a tea you've never tried. the world of tea is full of endless tea possibilities. When buying a new tea, it is important to do some research beforehand to ensure that you are getting a high-quality product. This can involve reading reviews, asking for recommendations from friends or tea experts, and familiarizing yourself with the different types of tea and their health benefits.
  2. Host a tea party with friends and family. You can make it a casual gathering or a more formal affair, complete with fancy teacups and saucers. Encourage everyone to bring their favorite tea to share and have a tasting session. This is a great opportunity to try out different teas and expand your palate. 

  3. Take a trip to a local tea shop or cafe and indulge in some tea tasting. Many tea shops offer a wide variety of teas and knowledgeable staff who can guide you through the different flavors and blends. You may even discover a new favorite tea or learn something new about the origins and traditions of tea.

  4. If you want to get more hands-on, consider taking a tea-making class. These classes can teach you how to properly brew tea and create your own blends using herbs and spices. You can also learn about the different health benefits of tea and how to incorporate it into your daily routine for a healthier lifestyle.
HEALTH BENEFITS

Everyday Health has great information on the best teas to drink for your health.

  1. Green tea may reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes and promote heart health.
  2. Black tea may help reduce inflammation and produce healthy cognition. I could definitely benefit from black tea.
  3. Oolong tea may contribute to healthier cholesterol levels.
  4. Chamomile tea may aid sleep and support immunity. Cathy says it helps with her sleep but not everyone can drink it especially if you have allergies to chamomile.
  5. Ginger tea may help treat nausea and vomiting. I do know first-hand that ginger does work for upset stomachs.
  6. Peppermint tea is associated with a healthy digestive system.
  7. Hibiscus tea may play a role in lowering blood pressure. Cathy tried the tea for that reason and you'll have to ask her if it worked. I think it would have to be a habitual drink to work for lowering blood pressure.
  8. Fennel tea may ease menopause symptoms. I wish I had known a long time ago, I would've tried it.
I hope you found this information helpful on your tea-drinking journey. Do you have a particular tea you love to drink? We'd love to hear from you in the comments below. ⮟⮟⮟

Keep it sassy,
Kelly
from the Sassy Silver Sisters

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