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If it wasn’t for love one of the world’s premium chocolate brands would not exist. Leonidas Kestekides, a Greek-American businessman and confectioner was at the World Fair in Ghent, Belgium, where he met a beautiful young woman visiting from Brussels. Shortly after, he moved to Brussels to marry her and start what would become the quintessential Belgian chocolate confectioner company, Leonidas. Who is that special someone in your life that would make you want to pull up stakes and move to another country to share your life with them? Who’s presence in your life gives you the security to embark on a creative journey like Leonidas did with the culmination of his’s life work in the establishment of Leonidas Praelines.
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If you were to visually represent the history of tea as a tree, showing it’s interconnectedness to the rise and fall of eastern and western empires, then the roots of the tree would run long and deep into the earth (the East) and the branches would elongate high into the sky (the West) branching in multitude and volume. No other tradable good brings the East and West together more than tea has. Becoming one of the most important commodities of the great trading companies of yesteryear, the East India Company and the Dutch East India Company. Tea becomes the beverage of choice of some of the most expansive empires on earth; the Russian, the Chinese and the British Empire.
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East Frisia, Germany
Located in the coastal regions of Lower Saxony, Germany, East Frisia is one of the highest per capita consumers of tea in the world, enjoyed on average 2 - 4 times per day with drinking 3 cups on average at each serving. Tea is elevated to an art here. Tea enters East Frisia by East Frisian ships contracted by the Dutch East India Company in 1610. East Frisia at the time is part of another great empire, Prussia. The first hundred years of tea’s presence in Prussia (now mostly Germany) tea is used as an elixir or for medicinal purposes. Then it simply becomes ‘thee’ beverage of East Frisia.
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