
From the majestic gardens of Darjeeling to the lush fields of Assam, these special teas are acquired by tea connoisseurs around the world after paying whopping prices.

India's food regulator, the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), has clarified that only products derived from Camellia sinensis can legally be called "tea."

Tea leaf adulteration is not always visible to the naked eye. The FSSAI has shared two simple tests you can conduct at home to detect the possible presence of iron fillings and artificial colouring.

Matcha is having a moment in Hyderabad. Here are 7 cafes where you can taste the hype - one frothy, green cup at a time.