Hello! Found an interesting course on the net: https://www.schooloftea.org/online-tea-training.html. Sounds interesting, but is not my cup of tea. Best regards, Mac Juli
Starbucks? Tea? Well, was not there in the last 12 years or so. Thought that they only sell coffee, which is treated in this course here: https://www.thewaitersacademy.com/courses/coffee-training/
OML! They're tied in with Oprah! Teavana Oprah Cinnamon Chai Latte here: https://www.google.com/search?q=how+much+is+a+chai+latte+at+teavana&oq=how+much+is+a+chai+latte+at+teavana Can't fail to make money now....
I remember when I was studying a language in China for 1 year, they have a program "Diploma in Chinese Tea".
Hello! I forgot to mention that this course is even WACS accredited. (Sounds similar to regional accreditors, but is really https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Association_of_Chefs%27_Societies). Best regards, Mac Juli
@Mac Juli Mac: How do you like this for a follow-up once you're done? Start your own tea room. Serve those mushrooms (from your other course) as a side dish? https://www.iapcollege.com/program/tea-room-owner-course/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4-n0nJ-H7QIVjeSzCh2megT7EAMYASAAEgJZFvD_BwE Interesting. China's long history of ceremony with tea is well-known everywhere. I looked up to see what American Universities have to say, particularly about tea and health. There's a LOT! Examples: http://www.teausa.com/14852/an-overview-of-research-on-the-potential-health-benefits-of-tea https://www.researchgate.net/publication/11521830_The_Role_of_Tea_in_Human_Health_An_Update https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/article/tea-benefits-research-wrap https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/tea-a-cup-of-good-health
Perfect! You could make a franchise of it. Sell a bunch of them, sit back and collect the Euros. You'd never have to go near one... "Mürrische Macs Teestube."