Since the Turkish Ottoman Empire lost much of its coffee-producing territory in Arabia at the end of the First World War, tea has become increasingly popular. To meet this insatiable thirst, Turkey ...
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Last year, I asked famed designer Marc Newson what he and his BFF Jony Ive talked about when they grabbed a couple of pints. I remember being extremely disappointed with his answer. He said that when ...
Tea is taken in bazaars across the country, where tea-sellers still walk the streets of the city serving the drink to traders and their customers - Copyright AFP Ozan ...
Turkey ranks among the world’s largest consumers of tea, most of which comes from the hills of Rize province, located near the Black Sea. CNN’s Bianca Nobilo travels to Rize to learn the intricate ...
Mehmet Gürkan, the Chair of Fındıklı Organic Fruit Producers’ Union, has spoken to bianet about the problems of tea producers in the Black Sea region of Turkey, especially amid novel coronavirus ...
Turkish tea farming was for decades a government-supported endeavor. Now, the private sector is moving in, as free-market policies instituted by Turkey's governing Justice and Development Party (AKP) ...