United Kingdom
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Belfast Boutique Loose Leaf Tea Blender, Suki Tea, first set up in 2005 by business partners Annie and Oscar, has become a strong contender in the UK’s Loose Leaf tea market. In 2005, Annie and Oscar set up a stand at a small Farmer’s Market in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Having both wandered through Asia, their eyes were opened to a world of really (really) good ethically-sourced teas, which they wanted to share with everyone. Launched with the aim to provide their customers with the finest loose leaf teas, herbal infusions and fruit blends from around the world; the pair made ethical sourcing their priority whilst delivering a quality and fresh product. And so it began... A decade later, our Belfast-based team still ethically sources and blends our big, fat, juicy, loose leaf teas, herbal infusions and fruit blends from all over the world.
Manufacturer/ Producer
Unit 6 Twin Spires
155 northumberland street
BT13 2JF Belfast - United Kingdom
Cyprus
The reason why people often confuse the spellings "espresso" and "expresso" may be due to a combination of factors. First, the word "espresso" is of Italian origin, and the letter "s" is pronounced differently in Italian than in English. In Italian, the letter "s" is pronounced as a "z" sound, while in English it is pronounced as an "s" sound. This may lead some people to think that the word is spelled with an "x" instead of an "s." Second, the letter combination "es" followed by the letter "s" is not common in English words, which may make the spelling "expresso" seem more intuitive to some English speakers. Finally, it is possible that the misspelling of "expresso" has become common over time due to frequent use and repetition, even though it is technically incorrect.
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