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Tea & Coffee World Cup Exhibition & Symposium

The 14th Tea & Coffee World Cup Exhibition & Symposium, Europe’s largest and most comprehensive event for the coffee and tea businesses, will be held April 25-27, 2010, at the Reed Messe Wien in Vienna, Austria. Co-sponsored by global journals Tea & Coffee Trade Journal and Tea & Coffee Asia, the exhibition will be the one-stop networking and buying event for tea and coffee professionals worldwide.

Tea & Coffee World Cup Europe and Alles fûr den Gast-Wien will take place simultaneously in adjacent halls at the Reed Messe, April 25-27, 2010. The two leading trade fairs in their fields, serving the same industries but in different sectors, will complement each other and add value to both exhibitor’s and visitor’s experiences.

Are you planning to go to the Tea & Coffee World Cup Exhibition? Please scroll down and answer the poll on the right side.


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 8:37 am

Celebrate International Woman’s Day With 15% Off Sale

[International Woman’s Day 15% discount* on any purchase on Jaya Teas website. Enter the code “womansday” at check out. Here is the reason why…]

The birth of my second daughter, shortly after Mr. Obama won the election, got me thinking about the future of my two daughters in this country. Mr. Obama’s election made me very optimistic about the chances of my two girls in the United States. A country that reconciles with its past and elects a person of color to the highest office is a exhibiting signs of a maturing culture, and I was happy that my girls would be growing up in such a mature society.

As a child I had read about the struggle of women in the American society for equal pay and equal rights. In India I never felt the need to think about equal pay and equal rights because, although India is a relatively old civilization with conservative values, when it comes to gender equality, I felt like India was leap years ahead of the rest of the world. There were many reasons why I felt this way, starting with the fact that while most countries (including United States) are yet to install a woman as its chief executive, India was one of the few countries in the world where a woman, Indira Gandhi, had held the highest office of the land. Having Indira Gandhi run the country for 17 years made us feel that women could indeed play a significant role in Indian society.

But even more so, in my religion, Hinduism, I saw some of the greatest symbols of woman’s powers exhibited and worshipped out in the open. In Hinduism, the female deity holds incredible power. For instance, Laxmi is the Goddess of Wealth, Saraswati the goddess of knowledge and Durga holds the power to destroy evil. So, if you have the corner on knowledge, wealth and power what else could one want!! India is not perfect by any means, but growing up with such symbols I never felt insecure about my role in the society as a woman.

Yet we know that countries like US and India are islands in a sea of nations where such freedoms are not enjoyed universally by women. In fact, in many of the “old world” countries, women find themselves shackled by the social mores that may have had a place in 15th or 16th century, but certainly have no place in modern society. In many Arabian countries, women are still not allowed to enjoy basic privilages such as driving a car, or taking a job, or going to movies on their own etc. Repressive regimes such as the Revolutionary Government in Iran, or repressive movements like the Taleban in Pakistan and Afghanistan espouse theological views that are directed at denying the basic human rights to women. Even in India, I am sorry to say, recently there have been incidents of self-righteous conservative men attacking women for enjoying a beverage with their male friends.

So, although we are in the twenty first century, on March 8th there is still a strong reason for celebrating the International Woman’s Day. While in the US we may have reached a stage where we are enjoying these rights, we must remember that there are millions around the world that need our encouragement and support in their daily struggle against the tyranny of government rule or social mores that hold them down.

There are many ways to celebrate this day:

  • One is to learn more about this holiday by visiting the website of International Woman’s Day.
  • Another is to show the women in your life an appreciation for their contributions.
  • Take your mother or sister out for dinner, of if you are a man, take your wife out for dinner.
  • Blog about this day on your blogs and talk about this day in your churches and social groups.
  • If you can, support a woman owned business.

On our side, we are happy to offer everybody a 15% discount* on any of our products. Simply use the phrase “womansday” at the time of checkout to avail of the discount. And yes, you can get this discount even if you are not a woman, but you have to promise to tell some one about the International Woman’s Day!!

*No other offer applies.


Chamber Music Series In Philadelphia Area - Supported in Part By Jaya Teas

My husband and I are avid music listeners and enjoy chamber music as much as country or rock. So when we had a chance to support live music we grabbed the opportunity with both hands! For three years in a row, Jaya Teas has been proud to be associated with a very creative and beautifully organized program called “Tea & Symphony” at the Highlands mansion in Ft. Washington, PA. The Tea & Symphony program acts as a fund raiser for the restoration and upkeep of the Highlands Mansion, while providing music students from the world renowned Curtis Institute an opportunity to perform chamber music in front of a live audience.

Jaya Teas, of course, serves premium teas during the intermission!!

The programs are always well attended with 80-100 people in the audience! And I have always been very impressed with the quality of music played here. The venue and the event really reminds one of the old days when patronage of music and musicians was indeed one of the duties of the wealthy.

The Highlands Mansion is a historic mansion, located on a 44 acre plot of land just outside Philadelphia, was built by a wealthy merchant named Anthony Morris in 1796. Since then, the property has changed hands several times until it was turned over to the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania by the Roosevelt family. Today, the Mansion has been designated as a historic land mark and is preserved by the state of PA.

There are two chamber music events planned:
Sunday, February 15, 2009 & Sunday, March 15, 2009
Concerts are from 2p.m.-4p.m. with tea from Jaya Teas served during the intermission. The doors will open at 1:30p.m, and seating is limited with reservations required.

For more information, please call The Highlands at 215-641-2687

If you are in the neighborhood, please plan on attending the next Tea and Symphony program and enjoy our teas complimentary during intermission.

For press enquiries, please contact
Madhulika Pareek-Joshi
http://www.jayateas.com/
mpareek(at)jayateas.com
Tel: 609-818-0877


Mangalam Assam Tea on Sale!

Happy New Year! I hope you had a great new year’s celebration and are ready to leave 2008 behind! We are starting the new year by offering one of our choicest Assam Teas on sale for a limited time.

Mangalam, which in Sanskrit means “auspicious”, Tea Estate has recently become quite well known for producing quality orthodox. This particular tea has a beautiful longish black leaf with beautiful golden buds. The tea produces beautiful golden liquor with robust Assam flavor, reminiscent of the gorgeous autumnals that come out of this region.

This month all our Assam teas are on 20% off sale. Take advantage of this sale and start your new year to taste another outstanding Assam from Jaya Teas.


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 6:27 am

Free Tea Pot Offer With Tea Purchase

Press Release - October 4, 2008

Free Tea Pot From Jaya Teas!

Jayateas is pleased to announce a brand new program for our new customers. To encourage new customers to try our tea, for a limited time only, Jaya Teas is happy to announce a free tea pot offer. With your first purchase of teas worth $50 on Jaya Teas website, Jaya teas will give you a free tea pot!

A $50 purchase gets you a free ceramic teapot worth $12. A $75 purchase will get you a free ceramic teapot worth $16, and a $100 purchase will earn you the gorgeous glass teapot worth $20 free! Hurry for this offer is open only until the supply of tea pots lasts!

Majority of our customers are referred from other customers and we truly do appreciate your business. So if you have friends who has never tried Jaya Teas, please forward this offer to them. In this tough economy we would love to have a few new customers.

FAQ: What do I have to do to ensure that I receive the free tea pot?
Answer: You don’t have to do anything at all. If you are a new customer, you will receive a new tea pot with your shipment. However if you want, you can write us a short note during checkout.

FAQ: Are there any restrictions?
Answer: As much as we hate to have restrictions, due to internet fraud, we need have a few minor ones to be fair to protect our legitimate customers…
1. This offer is limited to first time customers of Jaya Teas. Only one offer per family!
2. This offer cannot be combined with other offers, except our free shipping offer
3. This offer is open to customers within contiguous 48 states of the US.
4. Offer ends as soon as supplies are exhausted
5. No returns on purchases made during this offer

For more information or other enquiries, please write to

Jaya Tea Press Office
Telephone: 609-818-1263
Email: info @ jayateas.com


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 9:53 am

Back to school sale!

Back to school sale
Photo Courtsey: Xquisite India

Jaya Teas is pleased to announce “back to school” sale on all our teas. Please use the code - “backtoschool” at the time of checkout to get 10% off on all your purchases.

Limit, one coupon per family. Minimum order $50. Cannot be combined with other offers. All orders over $75 are eligible for free shipping.

Please feel free to share this offer with your friends and family.


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 9:49 pm

Last Two Days To Save 20% On Premium Teas

Its time to remind you that, the 20% off sale on all our teas continues through February 8, 2008. So, if you are considering making buying some teas, now is the time to make your purchases, for the sale ends on February 8th.

A savings of 20% on a $50 order would buy you another tea that you always wanted to drink, but were pushing off to buy later. Or, a 20% savings on $100 order will get you in the ballpark of that beautiful glass tea pot which could be used as a Valentines day gift to your loved one.

So, wrap up those Valentines day gift purchases now, and take advantage of this sale offer. All orders placed before 11.59 PM on Februray 8th will be eligible for this offer. Please use coupon code 206E78 at the time of checkout.

Enjoy the teas!!


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 11:21 pm

Jaya Teas Welcome’s President Bush’s Stimulus Package

The President of Jaya Teas, Dr. Madhulika Pareek, said on Friday that small businesses like Jaya Teas welcome President George W. Bush’s economic stimulus package to pull the country out of recession. “The last few weeks of turmoil in the housing sector and the decline in the stock market is a clear indication that the United States is experiencing a severe economic downturn”, said Dr. Pareek.

“Small business in United States is the economic engine of the United States, and any kind of stimulus package should contain elements specifically geared towards small business”, said Dr. Pareek. “I realize that many of our customers are hurting from this severe downturn, so today I announce an extension of our 20% discount until February 8, 2008. All tea and tea related merchandise sold on Jaya Teas website, will be available for a 20% discount, from now until February 8, 2008”, announced Dr. Pareek.

To read full press release, pleaes visit the link below for full transcript

Jaya Teas Welcomes President Bush’s Stimulus Package


Jaya Teas Categories Tea, Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 1:55 pm

Jaya Teas to participate in Tea & Symphony Chamber Music Series

Jaya Teas is proud to announce its continued support of the “Tea & Symphony” Chamber Music Series organized by the Historic Highlands Mansions and Garden, in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. The Tea & Symphony Chamber Music Series showcases world-renowned student performers from The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Performances will be held in the grand center hall of The Highlands, an 18th-century Georgian Mansion on Sunday, January 20 and Sunday, February 24, 2008. Both concerts will be held from 2-4 pm.

Jaya Teas participates in this music series by serving premium estate teas at this fund raising event. “At Jaya Teas we believe in giving back to the community where we do business” said Dr. Madhulika Pareek-Joshi, President, Jaya Teas, LLC. “We are very proud to be associated with such a noble effort, for third year in a row, that brings together the best in classical music, and our desire to preserve the cultural history of the United States”.

Seating for this very popular event is limited and advance reservations are required. Ticket prices are $20.00 for members and $25.00 for non-members, and the proceeds of the event go to support The Highlands Historical Society. The Highlands is located at the intersection of Sheaff Lane and Skippack Pike (Route 73) in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. On-site parking is free. For reservations and detailed program information, please call The Highlands at 215-641-2687.

The Curtis Institute of Music was founded in 1924 to train exceptionally gifted young musicians for performing careers on the highest professional level. The Curtis Institute provides full-tuition scholarships for all its students, attracting the finest young musicians from all over the world. For more information, please visit http://www.curtis.edu/

The Highlands Historical Society exists to educate our community about the history and evolution of a Pennsylvania country estate, The Highlands, from 1794 to the present. Today, The Highlands is a beautiful 44-acre site with a late 18th century Georgian mansion and formal gardens. The Highlands is located at 7001 Sheaff Lane, Ft. Washington, PA. For more information, please visit http://www.highlandshistorical.org.

Jaya Teas, LLC is a Lawrenceville, NJ based company focused on bringing outstanding Indian teas to the citizens of the United States. Jaya Teas was started in 2004 by Dr. Madhulika Pareek-Joshi. As a new immigrant to the United States, Dr. Pareek struck by the fact that while the Americans had excellent selections of coffee, their selections of tea were rather appalling. Since then, Jaya Teas has brought to its US customers premium single estate teas, and boutique, hand made teas produced exclusively for Jaya Teas. Jaya Teas conducts seminars and tea tastings to educate people about the beauty and appreciation of teas. For further information about Jaya Teas, please visit http://www.jayateas.com/


Jaya Teas Categories Press Release — Chaiwallah @ 9:26 am