I'm so glad to hear they are offering this! I don't know if you saw but our Black Friday deals are live! We discounted all the items on the website up to 69% off and were offering a Buy 2 Get 1 Free deal on all teas: nioteas.com/
History has any number of threads you can follow. This video is about tea. Certainly the British occupation is part of that story, and the video acknowledges how significant (and exploitative) it was to Sri Lanka's people, environment, and tea growing capabilities. If you want more in depth information, there are plenty of resources about British colonization. Sri Lanka is so much more than its experiences in the 19th century, though, and I'm more concerned with the modern day exploitation continued by corporations eager to extract profit at the expense of the prople there -- the video draws attention to this as well. Cheers
@Nioteas it's excellent! I really enjoy the travel videos exploring tea culture and the interviews with the people involved. I'm glad these dedicated and conscientious proucers got a spotlight. I know videos these take a ton of planning and money, but it's really a valuable product. Thanks! Will you be selling any ceylon?
what a nice video on ceylan tea, there is so few on yt. Thank you so much & amazing work !
Really appreciate the deep dive!
Glad to hear that! Thanks so much for watching
Tea source has really good loose leaf Ceylon teas
I'm so glad to hear they are offering this! I don't know if you saw but our Black Friday deals are live! We discounted all the items on the website up to 69% off and were offering a Buy 2 Get 1 Free deal on all teas: nioteas.com/
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Don't gloss over the former English presence in Sri Lanka. It's called colonization. That aside, Sri Lanka is also known for cinnamon.
History has any number of threads you can follow. This video is about tea. Certainly the British occupation is part of that story, and the video acknowledges how significant (and exploitative) it was to Sri Lanka's people, environment, and tea growing capabilities. If you want more in depth information, there are plenty of resources about British colonization. Sri Lanka is so much more than its experiences in the 19th century, though, and I'm more concerned with the modern day exploitation continued by corporations eager to extract profit at the expense of the prople there -- the video draws attention to this as well.
Cheers
Thank you Sadie, I'm glad you like the video!
@Nioteas it's excellent! I really enjoy the travel videos exploring tea culture and the interviews with the people involved. I'm glad these dedicated and conscientious proucers got a spotlight. I know videos these take a ton of planning and money, but it's really a valuable product. Thanks! Will you be selling any ceylon?