The Bizarre Origins of the Word “Turkey”

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This beauty spot has a horrible name

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un Américain perdu à Paris (@paris75009.bsky.social) | Roller Shutters of Paris visits the vintage store Yallä

Roller Shutters of Paris visits the vintage store Yallä, 2 Rue Gérando, 75009#paris #rollershuttersofparis #15minutecity #urbsnism #art #streetart #vintage #shopping #secondhand #sustainability

un Américain perdu à Paris (@paris75009.bsky.social) 2025-11-29T07:15:56.719Z

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Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) | Requiem for a dream

Requiem for a dream#StreetArt by Gud Assis #Belohorizonte #Brazil 2018

Patrick Favrel (@patleon.bsky.social) 2025-11-29T10:03:37.569Z

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Nyege Nyege Festival (@nyegenyegefest) | Honoring the Roots. Celebrating the Future

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👅The WEIRDEST TONGUING techniques on FLUTE you’ve never heard before😲 (Part 2)

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The “Artist” Who Turns Cruelty Into A Luxury Brand

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BBC Radio 4 – The Food Programme, The Great Tartan Tea Swindle

The Great Tartan Tea Swindle
The Food Programme

When Tam o’ Braan began marketing Scottish Tea from his Wee Tea Plantation, the response was astonishing. Upmarket retailers such as Fortnum and Mason and hotels from the Dorchester in London to the Balmoral in Edinburgh paid top prices for the supplies of this rare treat. Scottish farmers caught the bug and bought tea bushes from Tam’s plantation that he promised were bred especially for harsh Scottish conditions. Magazines, national newspapers and even the BBC profiled the entrepreneur behind the innovations that were putting Scotland on the tea map of the world.

The only problem was that Tam’s business was based on lies. His name wasn’t Tam o’ Braan, he wasn’t an award-winning tea grower and his tea certainly wasn’t Scottish. Jaega Wise follows the story of Tam and his tea from the hills of Perthshire through the tea salons of London to Falkirk’s Sheriff Court.

Producer: Nina Pullman

Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002mn01

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Shoal of thousands of bluefin tuna feeding off the UK coast. Credit: @tunagear.co.uk

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Scientists Discover Why Flatworms are ‘Immortal’

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