Search Results for: Cranberries containing added sugar
t͡ʃ / sound in arabic), urdu as چائے chay, hindi as चाय chāy, turkish as çay, etc. [ ] english has all three forms: cha or char (both pronounced /tʃɑː/ ), attested from the th century; tea, from the th; and chai, from the th. however, the form chai refers specifically to a black tea mixed with sugar
samuel pepys tasted tea in , and catherine of braganza took the tea-drinking habit to the british court when she married charles ii in . tea, however, was not widely consumed in britain until the th century, and remained expensive until the latter part of that period. british drinkers preferred to add sugar...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea