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Twinings tea
varieties include black tea,
green tea and
herbal teas,
along with fruit-based cold infusions.
Twinings was
founded by
Thomas Twining, of...
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Twinings Museum is a
small museum adjacent to the
Twinings shop at 216 Strand, in London, England.
Thomas Twining (1675-1741)
moved with his family...
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Twins are two
offspring produced by the same pregnancy.
Twins can be
either monozygotic ('identical'),
meaning that they
develop from one zygote, which...
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Prince Edward first granted Twinings permission to sell his
personal blend using his
royal title in 1921.
Although Twinings has
largely withdrawn its Prince...
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twinning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Twinning (making a
twin of) may
refer to: In
biology and agriculture,
producing two
offspring (i.e...
- USS
Twining (DD-540),
American Fletcher-class
destroyer Vines growing upwards by
revolving around and
leaning on a
supporting structure Twinings, a British...
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essential oil. Lady Grey tea is a
variety of tea
which was
created by
Twinings in the
early 1990s and
named after Mary
Elizabeth Grey, the wife of Charles...
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Great London Tea House, 1710-1910. London: R.
Twining & Co. p. 20. "History of
Twinings".
Twinings Company Website. Burke, John (1846). A Genealogical...
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Minnesota Twins are an
American professional baseball team
based in Minneapolis. The
Twins compete in
Major League Baseball (MLB) as a
member club...
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Richard Twining (1749–1824) was an
English merchant, a
director of the East
India Company, and the head of
Twinings the tea
merchants in the Strand, London...