Sunday, October 23, 2011

Earl Grey (Earl Gray) Tea - Origins





Like any timeless classic, the origin of Earl Grey tea (sometimes misspelled as Earl Grey Tea) are shrouded misterija.Spoj was appointed to the second Earl Grey, who was British prime minister in the 1830s.


According to some accounts, the mixture is presented to him, Chinese Mandarin, whose son was rescued from drowning one of the Lord, Introduction to the men. Other accounts come tea as a gift from the Lord, Introduction to the delegates, while traveling in China, with orders to deliver it to his Lord on his return to England.


Another account believes that the original recipe given George Charlton Earl Grey himself. Mr. Charlton was a partner at Jackson & Co., a Jackson Piccadilly argues that the recipe has been in constant production since, and never left his hands.


To add an extra shift a myth about how tea came to be, black family says that is a blend of Mandarin Chinese has created for them, especially the suit related to Howick Hall in Northumberland (who is white family seat). Bergamot is chosen in particular to help offset the high lime in local waters in the area, as well as the combination of first received prominence because Lady Grey is used for entertainment in London, and was eventually asked if it could be sold to a wider market.


To facilitate this, a company called Twinings got the recipe on the market from that point as "Earl Grey tea." (Keep in mind that although many sites, and even a considerable number of printed materials is a list of the "Earl Gray Tea 'no brand carries a certain spelling. It is mainly a function difference between the Queen's English and American English).


god of these stories is ultimately correct (and it is possible that they all contain certain essential truths), one thing that can be fairly said that the Earl Grey tea, regardless of spelling, is probably the best known odengleski teas, at least on the international scene. There were numerous references to the books, films and television shows for several years, and its distinctive flavor makes it hard to forget.

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