Monday, April 13, 2009


Times Online Suki Tea review.
The Times Online flagged up our excellent tea in a new article on really Good Food in Belfast. Follow the link to read more: TIMES ONLINE

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

www.goodfoodni.com peoples choice award. Enter your vote (for SUKI TEA) for a chance to win a hamper.


We need your voted today. I think voting will close early next week. VOTE NOW


Vote for Fairtrade Belfast Brew and be in with a chance of winning a beautiful hamper, bursting with tasty local treats!


The winner (hopefully SUKI TEA) will be announced at the Northern Ireland Food and Drink Association Award ceremony on 13th March 2009.We hope that you'll support us and get voting for Belfast Brew. Just follow the link to VOTE NOW and click on Belfast Brew. It may take a minute but every vote counts! VOTE NOW


www.primagusto.co.uk

As Fairtrade Fortnight was half way through I took a day to promote awareness in Prima Gusto, Harry's road in Northern Ireland. Prima Gusto recently welcomed Jonny Stevenson to the team. Jonny was the 2008 Masterchef Runner-up and has just been appointed the Head Chefs position! Working together with owner Richard Nelson, Prima Gusto is going from strength to strength and their Fairtrade tea offering SUKI TEA's Belfast Brew is served in teh SUKI TEAPOT and after spending a day there I can safely say that it cartainly is popular.

THE PRIMA GUSTO TEAM
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Richard Nelson and Oscar (me)


Thursday, February 26, 2009

Enjoying afternoon tea in the Merchant Hotel in Belfast. I had lapsang souchong to compliment the tasty treats. Samantha and indulged on afternoon tea which was surprisingly filling and sitting in the stunning Great Hall we we're in our element. I would definitely recommend it as a treat.
SUKI TEA LAPSANG
Ingredients: 100% smoked Assam leaf tea.
Appearance: Cinder black twisted leaf
Look once infused: Deep amber infusion
Smell once infused: Rich and serenely smokey with cocoa overtones.
Taste: Soft and hugely subtle. Smoked cedar wood, liquorish and cocoa.

Alternative Description: Pipe smoke and Guinness with marmite and liquorish.

TO INFUSE: Use freshly drawn boiled water. Infuse one tea measure per pot and leave for 2-3 minutes.

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

OSCARS PREDICTIONS

Not so much the Oscars movies award’s, more my personal predictions for what is up and coming in the world of tea. My definitive guide to what is going to be hot (quite literally) in 2009.

MY TOP 5 DRINKS TO LOOK OUT FOR

SUKI TEA London Fog
Not something from the backdrop of Sweeney Todd, but a drink invented to support Fairtrade Fortnight, 23rd Feb – 8th March. It’s made with a strong quarter cup of Earl Grey (preferably Suki Tea Organic Fairtrade Earl Grey Blue Flower), topped with steamed milk. Add vanilla essence or honey to sweeten. This is a ‘Tea Latte’ and is delightfully refreshing.

Theatrical Teas
The drama queen of teas. A chestnut sized bundle made of hand sewn fine white tea. Added to a large glass, small jug or glass teapot, the tea majestically unravels to produce a bouquet of tea leaves, sometimes centred with a flower. A great dinner party piece and above all the tea is very tasty. I have seen these popping up all over the UK in restaurants and I think they will be a big hit this year.

Matcha Latte
The movie star’s choice. This took a slow start last year but I can see its popularity catching on as the health benefits are huge. More on Matcha and health.

Chai Latte
Following the success of the Danny Boyle’s fantastic Slumdog Millionaire I’m positive that Chai will be even more popular in 2009. To get the proper Chai experience forget synthetic syrup’s and opt for the original loose leaf tea and spice blend. Chai is best made with pure milk and honey simmered in a saucepan. A very comforting and refreshing tea.

Loose leaf ‘tea to go’
It was about four years ago that we were approached by Coffee Yard in Holywood (that’s Holywood Co Down, not Los Angeles) and asked if we could supply tea for their opening. They were our first wholesale customer and it is amazing to think how far Suki Tea and the perception of loose leaf tea have come. More and more café’s, deli’s and restaurants are choosing to ditch the dusty teabag and rather opt for quality in the form of loose leaf tea.
Even ‘Tea to Go’, fresh tea for when you’re on the move, has been made simple by the use of the Tea Pocket. These are empty teabags which support using loose leaf tea. Tea Pockets are ideal for café’s and popular if you want to take an individual sachet to work.

Monday, February 09, 2009

LOVE IS IN THE AIR

A little something to help with Valentines day.
FOR HIM. . .(Ginseng wellness green tea, gives a bit of a lift)



Hor Her. . .('Apple Loves Mint' papaya, rose buds, apple and mint give a sweet and delicate floral aroma to this tea. Buy roses of a different kind for your loved one)

Also, don't forget the giftset still available to buy online. This includes the 'tea of the month'

Monday, December 08, 2008

I Pity The Fool That Don't Drink Tea.

Finally someone has designed a mug that has a bit of class.
My good friend Claire from Tee and Toast hand paints every single one of these.
I had designed a Suki Tea mug and T Shirt for her to print but when I saw what she had come up with I couldn't say no.


Class! We're selling these on the continental market at the City Hall, Belfast.
(finishes 20th DEC)

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

As art market bottoms out, a painter gives his work away for nothing.


Adam Neate wants to 'put something back' by leaving his paintings in public places for anyone to take home.
If You're in london this friday you could quite literally stumble upon a free piece of art worth anything up to £43k.
MORE INFO. . .

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Belfast Continental Market. City hall.


Starts 18th Nov. Suki tea will be there again this year. This year we went to town on the tea lovers gift packs. Also available online www.Suki-tea.com from 15th Nov.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Norpel in our tasting room yesterday.


An ex Buddhist monk and fellow tea lover, Norpel is off to china in the next couple of weeks to spend about 6 months living with the tea growers and pickers in the Yunnan province. He's been kind enough to offer to make up some Pu Erh Suki tea cakes using wild picked tea. They're blocks of compressed tea. Not available until next year but I tried this years yesterday and they are a delight that's worth the wait.

Monday, October 20, 2008


Samantha and I went to see this at the weekend Waterfront, Belfast.
If you get a chance. Go see!
I know it's nothing to do with tea but it was quite steamy.

“A Great Sexy Beast Of A Piece” The Sunday Times

“It Looks Like Nothing On Earth” The Independent ****

“Startling Clarity And Breathtaking Invention” The Telegraph ****

“This Is State Of The Art...Awe-Inspiring” The Observer

He’s been booked for the main stage of The Big Chill, Glastonbury, The Royal Opera House and La Scala and choreographed movement for Harry Potter.

Now you can get to see why Wayne McGregor is acclaimed as one of the world’s most exciting choreographers – and why the Royal Ballet has hired him as their first Resident Choreographer in 16 years - as he unleashes 10 dancers, beats and strings in his new show, Entity.

An hour-long breathtaking trip through a soundscape created by Coldplay and Massive Attack collaborator Jon Hopkins, and award-winning composer Joby Talbot (The Divine Comedy), Entity is a staggering blend of athletic bodies, lights, technology and film which confirms McGregor’s place at the cutting edge of contemporary culture. Technically astonishing, emotionally uncompromising and hard-hitting, McGregor’s work breaks boundaries and defies categorisation.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Great Taste Champions celebrate Chocolate Week 2008


Great Taste Champions celebrate Chocolate Week 2008

Celebrate Chocolate Week 2008 with the best of Belfast produce in ‘Made in Belfast’
Northern Ireland’s 2008 Great Taste champions Co Couture and Suki Tea are coming together for a Tea & Chocolate tasting master class as part of Chocolate Week 2008.
The unique event, the first of its kind to be held in Northern Ireland, will be hosted in the electric new restaurant ‘Made in Belfast’ on Thursday, 16th October starting at 5.45pm to 7.15pm.

Chocolate Week is the biggest, most indulgent, chocolate celebration enjoyed in the UK. It allows foodies to find out more about chocolate, it’s origins, cocoa beans, how it is made and also taste the finest chocolate in the world.
Northern Ireland has even more reason to celebrate chocolate Week as Sir Hans Sloane who first brought chocolate to the UK’s shores 350 years ago and reported to have invented milk chocolate was from Killyleagh.
The Suki Tea and Co Couture master class will cover what makes a good cuppa and great chocolate and how to tell the difference between the good, the bad & the ugly!
Participants will also get to enjoy limited edition Co Couture / Suki Tea truffles made exclusively for the event.
For more details or booking please visit Made in Belfast, Wellington St,
www.suki-tea.com or
www.cocouture.co.uk
or call 078 8889 9647

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

It's a baby girl.

It's a baby girl. Welcome to the wonderful world baby Mary!
Annie has just given birth to a healthy baby girl. 5am on Saturday morning. We're all delighted for her here at Suki Tea and wish the new family all the best.

A lot of you have requested that I pass on a message.

Just click here. . . and I'll make sure Annie recieves all messages.
MESSAGE FOR ANNIE & family.
I was over seeing her last night and all is picture postcard!
In the mean time I'll be running the show along with Michael, Julie, Emma and Margaret in the 'tea factory' and Jenny on the markets.

For those of you wanting to send flowers/gifts please send to:
ANNIE & FAMILY
C/O Oscar - Suki Tea
6 Twin Spires,
155 Northumberland St,
Belfast,
BT13 2JF.

Friday, September 26, 2008

Suki Tea wins 'Go for it' Award.

Wow, not only was Suki Tea shortlisted for the 'Go For It' awards last night we actually won! We we're told about a week ago that we we're one of the Belfast Top 50 companies 2008. Of those 50 a handful of 5 companies received a special recognition award - Suki was one of those 5.

Wow, not only was Suki Tea short listed for the 'Go For It' awards last night we actually won! We we're told about a week ago that we we're one of the Belfast Top 50 companies 2008. Of those 50 a handful of 5 companies received a special recognition award - Suki was one of those 5. Fifty businesses which fly the flag for the new Belfast we're honoured in a special Stormont celebration last night, The event was organised by the Belfast Media Group in association with BT. The Belfast Business Top 50 will paid tribute to entrepreneurs and business leaders who are role models within their communities, creating wealth and jobs in challenging economic times.” The fourth annual Belfast Business Top 50 will not only acknowledge the contribution of our business titans but also those small business champions who are making a difference in underserved areas of Belfast and whose innovation and grit is worthy of recognition,” said Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, MD of Belfast Media Group.

When the announcement was made I eventually managed to compose myself and get to the mic to let the crowd know how happy I was to accept the award on behalf of the company. So . . . thanks to the fantastic team of dedicated tea lovers working for Suki Tea, thanks to Invest Northern Ireland for their support. I had really wished my business partner, Annie was there to make a speech as she has a great way with words but as she's just about to give birth it was probably a bit inconvenient. It was only a couple of weeks ago I was heading to London to collect our guild of Fine Foods Great Taste Regional reserve award. We had better stop winning awards and start selling some tea!

Photo's to follow. . .

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Botanic Garden Gourmet.


Magael will be sampling the great taste award winning Suki Tea from 12.30 to 6pm sat and sun.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Healthy Suki Tea Matcha

The health benefits of matcha tea exceed those of green tea because when you drink matcha you ingest the whole leaf, not just the brewed water.
Matcha Tea is a very healthy tea as it is sugar free, high in fiber and it's rich in antioxidants(Exponentially Higher in Antioxidants than Blueberries and Spinach) Green teas contain a high amount of antioxidants, chemical compounds known to forestall the aging process by destroying free radicals in the body.

Green teas contain a high amount of antioxidants, chemical compounds known to forestall the aging process by destrotying free radicals in the body. Antioxidants are found in many fruits and vegetables – even chocolate.

One glass of matcha is the equivalent of 10 glasses of green tea in terms of its nutritional value and antioxidant content.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Tea & Coffee Asia news story.

I found this article in TEA AND COFFEE ASIA magazine. . .

Mourners empty reservoir. July 08
In a scenario any Irish novelist might have dreamt up, tea-drinking mourners at three separate wake houses in a Donegal town recently drained the local reservoir dry.According to Donegal County Councilor, Tony McDaid, council staff couldn't work out how the reservoir serving the St. Johnston area had suddenly run out of supply. He said it later emerged the three wakes in the locality had caused the problems."There were three large wakes at the same time," he said. "With people making so much tea over the weekend, they actually emptied the reservoir."

Ireland does drink more tea per capita than any other country in the world so I really want to believe it.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Breakfast in the willow tea rooms, Glasgow. Not a bad way to start the day.

Today i had the pleasure of meeting the team who run the Willow tea rooms. A delightful team of ladies with a real passion for the history of the tea rooms and the tea itself. I love meeting people who have such knowledge for the product. One of the UK's most famous tea rooms designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1904 The Willow remains open today to welcome visitors keen to experience the splendour of a bygone era and take tea just as they did in the same rooms and interiors 100 years ago.
http://www.crmsociety.com/ The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society Site.
Do not miss this if you're in Glasgow & appreciate a bit of Mackintosh design.


Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Tea Hat. copyright SUKI TEA 2008.

The Tea Hat. In its full glory!
Samantha put my cup of tea into a hat for me this morning. Dont ask why as I never got an answer from her but it reminded me of the tea cosies once adorned by every households teapot back in the days when loose leaf tea was the norm. I thought it looked cute so snapped it.
What ever happened to the tea cosy?

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