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by luchayi » Sep 18th, '18, 09:21
My name is Luca and I am a tea lover and a co-founder of a free italian tea magazine called fogliditè.
My personal page about tea on instagram and facebook is called luchayi.
I am also a musician and my other passion is pizza
Have good time!
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by AndrewGC » Sep 21st, '18, 15:54
Buongiorno Luca!
Welcome to TeaChat! Glad to have you! Over at TeaMuse.com, one of our authors is working on an article about the tea culture in Italy.
What can you tell us about tea there? Hope to hear that more people are getting into it!
Thanks and welcome!
Sep 21st, '18, 17:21
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by luchayi » Sep 21st, '18, 17:21
AndrewGC wrote:
Buongiorno Luca!
Welcome to TeaChat! Glad to have you! Over at TeaMuse.com, one of our authors is working on an article about the tea culture in Italy.
What can you tell us about tea there? Hope to hear that more people are getting into it!
Thanks and welcome!
Hi Andrew!
In Italy like in the most of the countries in Europe people buy cheap tea in tea bags(fannings) to drink it with some cookies.
Most of the tea shops sells whole leaf tea but bought from huge distributors located in Germany or France.
In the last years something is changing... always more people wanna be "tea somellier" and there is a small community that wanna drink quality teas...