A viral trend showing people dropping everything to make a cup of tea prompted by a blaring alarm has been described as ...
The blaring siren is a signal for Brits to pause in their tracks and drink a cup of English tea. Brits in on the ploy have ...
Enjoying a cup of tea is a nice ritual and way to slow down when the world is messy and moving too fast, which seems to be ...
British TIkTok users have teamed up to play a prank on Americans and taunt their transatlantic cousins with the idea the nation has to drink tea when summoned by an siren. Sardonic creators ...
A number of videos are being shared on TikTok explaining the British Tea Time alarm, what it is and when it goes off. The supposed tea alarm is meant to be a nationwide daily ritual where the whole of ...
Brits have been drinking tea for over 350 years, but the drink has been around a lot longer, and its origins are far from the British Isles. Legend has it that in 2737BC, Chinese Emperor and ...
A viral trend showing people dropping everything to make a cup of tea prompted by a blaring alarm has been described as ...
Chai, also known as tea, is rich in antioxidants, calcium, vitamin K, and other nutrients which are beneficial for health.
That comforting hot cup of tea—or refreshing glass of iced tea on a hot summer day—could help reduce the amount of toxic metals in drinking water, according to a new paper published in the journal ACS ...
Tea and coffee both can be healthier. Choose it according to your personalised needs. If you want a lower caffeine drink, choose tea, and if you want an instant boost of energy, choose coffee.