Kenya and Sri Lanka tea exports topped 1 billion in 2022 | Tea and coffee may protect against multiple sclerosis | An unusually hot summer is predicted for India
HEAR THE HEADLINES - Kenya and Sri Lanka exports topped $1 billion in 2022 as devalued currencies led to a strong influx of foreign exchange dollars | Researchers find Tea and coffee may protect against multiple sclerosis | Meteorologists predict an unusually hot summer for India.
| Guest Sipping Streams founder and Alaska tea grower Jenny Tse
| Feature Tea Biz correspondent Jessica Natale Woollard visits Alaska, where tea maker Jenny Tse uses geothermal energy to warm a cozy greenhouse where she grows her tea.
| Growing Tea In Alaska - At first, we experimented with handling the tea, just making a green tea or making a white tea with very low processing in micro batches, explains Sipping Streams founder Jenny Tse. “Right now, we've just been experimenting with it and like serving free cups of tea to people at special events, fundraisers, at agricultural fairs completely just to see what people think about the tea. Some of the ideas that we're considering is possibly making a kombucha with it. We make our own kombucha right now. Another idea is to make gin kombucha from Alaskan fireweed,” says Tse.
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