The Takeout on MSN
The Classic Beverage Brits Couldn't Get Enough Of Before Tea
The British love of tea goes back many hundreds of years — yet this once-exotic drink wasn't always the beverage of choice in ...
Afternoon tea started out as a typically upper class pursuit. Even Queen Victoria (pictured, right) got into the spirit, and had her favorite cake, the Victoria sponge, named after her. - Hulton ...
Watch as British students and an adult experience iced tea for the very first time! From initial skepticism to delightful surprise, see their honest and funny reactions as they compare iced tea to the ...
Join two British men as they experience the unique fusion of Milk Tea Coffee for the first time. Watch their genuine reactions as they explore the distinct tea and strong Vietnamese coffee flavors in ...
The Notes On The Season column covers the AFI Awards, and the last moments of campaigning before ballots are in Oscar voters ...
There seems to be a Little Free Library for everything, whether it be poetry, art, plants or more. Here are 14 showcasing the ...
Afternoon tea may have started as a British pastime, but luxury hotels around the world have transformed it into a destination experience in its own right. What was once a mid-day refreshment is now a ...
British Airways has announced it’s scrapping hot breakfasts on some of its European flights this month, claiming the move ...
Kyodo News on MSN
Tea-leaf spill causes multi-vehicle crash in eastern Japan, kills 1
A multi-vehicle crash involving 12 cars on a road in eastern Japan killed one man early Sunday, after tea leaves spilled ...
Around 80% of the world’s population uses it regularly, primarily through drinking coffee, tea, fizzy drinks, and energy ...
The East African on MSNOpinion
Governance lessons from Africa’s Swahili Corridor
As Africa pours billions into new trade corridors, the rise and fall of the 19th-century Swahili corridors offer a warning.
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