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Solaris Tea named as finalist in the  Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards

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The unique ‘Green Tea Chai’ pyramid range from Galway-based Solaris Tea has been shortlisted for the finals of the prestigious Irish Quality Food and Drink Awards. Solaris ‘Green Tea Chai’ was one of almost a thousand product entries which underwent three weeks of tough judging at the Dublin Institute of Technology’s School of Culinary Arts and Food Technology.

Barry's Tea send a delivery of teabags to Galway students in the wake of the Berkeley tragedy

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It is an undoubtably Irish thing to do to drink tea in times of crisis. That hot liquid is somehow immediately comforting and soothing. A number of Galway J1 students in Berkeley had used up their summer supply of tea, in the wake of the recent tragedy, when infamous Irish company Barry's generously came to their rescue.

Galway Indian Community to hold fundraiser for Nepal

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The Nepal earthquakes have left more than 7,000 people dead, while tens of thousands have been left severely injured, homeless, or both, prompting Galway's Indian community to orgaise a charity fundraising event this Sunday.

Woodville tea day for Alzheimers

A special tea day in aid of the Alzheimers Society will be held at Woodville Walled Garden in Kilchreest, east Galway, on May 7.

Food fair for coeliacs

A food fair and afternoon tea to support coeliacs will be held in Galway on Sunday.

Mad Hatters Tea Party at the g for Croí’s Women at Heart Campaign

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The g Hotel and Spa together with Croí and their Women at Heart Campaign invite you to attend their charity fundraiser where you get to enjoy and indulge in the wonderful world of the Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea party in the g, Thursday 30th April at 3pm. Head Pastry Chef, Martina Crotty has created a unique themed, delicious must see afternoon tea to accompany this indulgent occasion.

Mad Hatters Tea Party at the g for Croí’s Women at Heart campaign

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The g Hotel and Spa together with Croí and their Women at Heart Campaign invite you to attend their charity fundraiser where you get to enjoy and indulge in the wonderful world of the Mad Hatter's Afternoon Tea party in the g, Thursday April 30 at 3pm. Head Pastry Chef, Martina Crotty has created a unique themed, delicious must see afternoon tea to accompany this indulgent occasion.

Have you tried the 14-day teatox?

Weight loss and detox could not be any easier! A weight loss tea called Yo Chi is now available in Therapie Clinic Athlone. Yo Chi Tea originates from an ancient Chinese formula developed specifically to help with digestion. The blend contains lotus leaf, oolong green tea, and other ancient Chinese herbs, all of which have been specially selected because of their natural ability to purify and cleanse the body, and to essentially act as a aid in stopping the body from storing up food as excess weight, and burn excess fat which is stored in the body.

Afternoon tea at The Ardilaun

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Tradition, hospitality, and old world charm are synonymous with the luxurious The Ardilaun hotel, making it the perfect place to relax and enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea. The new afternoon tea menu will not disappoint. Head chef David O’Donnell has carefully chosen local artisan ingredients to produce an afternoon tea menu that combines classic delicacies in a contemporary style. A staple of afternoon tea, scones, come with added flourish — Cuinneog buttermilk sultana and chocolate scones served with Irish Mist and berry jam, vanilla mascarpone, and Cuinneog butter. Finger sandwiches take a classic and elevate it to include local producers McGeogh’s Air Dried Lamb, Cornamona Smoked Salmon — the humble cheese sarnie is transformed into chargrilled cereal bread with beetroot and pink peppercorn hummus, Aran feta cheese, arugula leaves, caramelised apple, and pumpkin seed oil.

Brilliant Galway brunches

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With the summer season fast approaching again, one of the bonuses for the frequent diner in Galway is better breakfast and brunch options. This was a bleak enough prospect for a long time, but now we are spoiled with great weekday breakfasts. PoppySeed, Ard Bia, and McCambridge’s cafes notably serve up perfect starts to the morning before the more reliable pubs join in after 10.30am or 11am with big fry-ups and comforting mugs of tea. At the weekends there is even more to choose from.

 

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