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22nd September 2009
Trans-resveratrol is a phytoalexin with many powerful health benefits. A couple of the benefits of trans resveratrol are healthier artery performance and metabolism improvement.
Resveratrol is not a common triphenolic stilbene available in a couple shr... Read >
Author: Steven Toms
17th September 2009
After rough days, that all of us can be plagued with, or in the beginning of our day, relaxing with a warm cup of tea seems to ease the mind before the act of drinking even takes place. It seems to bring us kindness and a cure of any ailment we may have. ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
16th September 2009
Well, did you know that green tea as well as black, white and oolong teas are all derived from the same plant – Camellia sinensis. The only difference is the way of processing. Green tea, as opposed to black and oolong, is the one that’s processed the... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
11th September 2009
It has been previously discussed how Resveratrol was believed to be found only in red wine. Well, red wine is infamous for its contributions in keeping one's heart healthy, and Resveratrol is understood to have multi-modalities of heart-tending actions. ... Read >
Author: Donny Brady
05th September 2009
As stated in Wikipedia, sourdough is a dough containing a lactobacillus culture, usually in symbiotic combination with yeasts. It is one of two principal means of leavening in bread baking, along with the use of cultivated forms of yeast (Saccharomyces). ... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Cook
26th August 2009
We have all heard about the dangers of inhaling second hand smoke. Many people wonder if the dangers of inhaling cigar smoke are just as dangerous, or more. Unfortunately, it appears that being exposed to secondhand smoke from a lit cigar can be just as... Read >
Author: Dennis Lambert
25th August 2009
Wine tasting is simply a process applied to distinguish the taste of fine wines. One must be able to note the differences between different types of wines and for expert tasters, also the differences between the vintages of the same class of wine. Sometim... Read >
Author: Rudresh
25th August 2009
Wine tasting is simply a process applied to distinguish the taste of fine wines. One must be able to note the differences between different types of wines and for expert tasters, also the differences between the vintages of the same class of wine. Sometim... Read >
Author: Rudresh
23rd August 2009
Your Supplies
The easy way to make your own wine would be to simply buy a kit to make your own wine. The prices are pretty steep but putting together your own supplies and totally doing it on your own can be a lot of fun. You will need: A few five ga... Read >
Author: John Marcus
19th August 2009
Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” When Noah awoke from his wine,” Every culture on earth except for the Eskimo’s... Read >
Author: bollrakanth
13th August 2009
When you think of yeast, you probably think of rising bread and beer, but there is a kind of yeast that actually produces a cholesterol lowering effect. A type of red yeast that grows on rice in Asian countries has shown significant ability to reduce chol... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
10th August 2009
In current economic down time, life has become difficult. The celebrations and festives give us much needed respite from day to day quest to stay afloat. We cannot think of celebrations without wine; wine as most indispensable part of celebrations lets ... Read >
Author: Tony
02nd August 2009
Tea has been around for thousands of years, and for good reason. Not only is it easy to make and tasty, but it has nutritional qualities that has sustained many cultures. One tea that stands out among the teas of the ancients is Oolong. You may know oolon... Read >
30th July 2009
There are many slimming teas offered in the market. Herbal slimming tea and Chinese slimming are the two best examples of it. However, how to justify whether a slimming tea is good and safe to consume? What are those criteria consumer should alert before ... Read >
Author: Michelle Long
16th July 2009
As a fitness trainer (for the last 4 years), I live off kefir grains for the natural strength benefits they provide. From low fat content, enjoyable taste, inner the body friendliness and the immune approach POWER punch, it is shocking to more persons hav... Read >
Author: QualityArticles
06th July 2009
If you are interested in home brewing or perhaps already a home brewer, you are probably concerned about a few things when it comes to making your home brew. You certainly do not want to wait around for six weeks before you can sample your brew. Second, ... Read >
Author: Danny Fitzgerald
05th July 2009
Sparkling wines and champagnes are exciting drinks to explore; particularly the fizz formed due to high concentration of carbon dioxide makes them popular and very exciting to explore in the wine tasting events in Napa valley, California and France. Spa... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
30th June 2009
If you quiz a homebrewer about the most appropriate components in beer making for their hobby, the most typical answers you'd uncover would be: the fermenter, ingredients (such as hops, malt syrup, and yeast), and then a thing called a hydrometer.
What... Read >
Author: ron king
30th June 2009
Grape PlantingIf you're looking to achieve a great tasting wine ( which I am you are), you need to first select a quality grape to grow in your grapevine. Good grape planting is the first step on the path to great wine making.Just like in real estate, gra... Read >
Author: Pierre Dupponte
29th June 2009
If you ask a homebrewer about the most best items in brewing kits for their pastime, the most universal answers you'd hear would be: the fermenter, ingredients (such as hops, malt syrup, and yeast), and then an item called a hydrometer.
What Is A Hydro... Read >
Author: ron king
18th June 2009
If you are like the many millions of Americans concerned about your health and having a healthy heart, there are natural ways you can prevent heart disease and improve your circulation. You have heard it said that drinking red wine is good for you heart... Read >
Author: Kevin Don
18th June 2009
If you are like the many millions of Americans concerned about your health and having a healthy heart, there are natural ways you can prevent heart disease and improve your circulation. You have heard it said that drinking red wine is good for you heart... Read >
Author: Kevin Don
12th June 2009
Biobutanol fuel is gaining a large amount of attention recently as an alternative fuel source that can be used in petrol engines directly. It's a specialized form of butanol made from fermenting biomass that is like typical corn-based ethanol. It however ... Read >
Author: Hollis Baxter
29th May 2009
Wine is the most sought after beverage for thousands of years, people enjoy this historic drink which was only consumed at that point of time mainly for ceremonial purposes and as a medicine, now on the other hand people use it even for religious purposes... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
01st May 2009
There are numerous benefits to drinking wine every day, in moderation. When the medical studies first came out with this news, not surprisingly people were somewhat sceptical. Drinking alcohol everyday was not something that was normally recommended by ... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright
01st May 2009
The compound that creates the skin's color is called melanin. Melanin is naturally present in humans. The production of melanin increases due to exposure to UV rays from the sun. This increasing melanin provides natural protection from skin cancer. Howeve... Read >
Author: ferdyfir
17th April 2009
flower, and compressed tea.
Now, let's take a look at these classes one by one.
Green Tea
Green tea is said to be the most natural type of Chinese tea. It is usually picked, naturally dried and fried briefly to get rid of its grassy smell. Unli... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
16th April 2009
Feel like you should cut your household waste contributing to landfill. Try composting your kitchen waste, even indoors!
There is so much interest in reducing household waste heading towards landfill. One of the ways to help is to divert your kitchen... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
09th April 2009
During fermentation, yeast spores will reproduce exponentially until all of the fermentable sugars have been consumed. During this fermentation process, the sugars are converted into alcohol and carbon dioxide.
The yeast will also impart a taste to th... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
02nd April 2009
Muscat is one of the oldest varieties of grapes in the world with almost a family of over 200 different varieties in its family known today. It is important to note the fact that the Muscat grapes are sweet and fruity with an excellent rich fragrance. The... Read >
Author: Shijina seo
01st April 2009
The dominant issue in a wines spirit is the breed of grapes being used. Grapes influence the wines savor, alcohol content, bitterness, and its shade. From white grapes white wine is produced, and it is straw to fair-yellow in shade. Red wine is created fr... Read >
Author: Didier LeScraigne
25th March 2009
Until recently, tea research has been focused more on green tea. Scientists say that green tea is loaded with the compound epigallocatechin gallate or EGCG, which is a powerful antioxidant that fights harmful free radicals in the body. Since the fermentat... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
In 1979, a study published in the respected Lancet listed ten foods proven to be associated with migraines. They range from wheat to milk to oranges to eggs, and have varying effects on different people. Several, however, are subtle enough to avoid detect... Read >
Author: joyh
19th March 2009
How to Make Grape Wine
To make your own wine at home, you are going to need an instruction guide, wine making equipment, ingredients and recipes but let's begin by learning the basic process of wine making.
Three-Period-Fermentation-Process
Ext... Read >
Author: Sandee Lembke
13th March 2009
Although millions of people across the globe enjoy wine, very few of them know exactly what it is about a particular wine that they enjoy. By understanding each of the different components of wine, you can quickly establish the parts you prefer, and there... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
13th March 2009
These days there is an increase in the usage of natural food, herbal tea, and food products that have a high content of nutritious value like the wu yi tea. This tea is not your regular tea that you can purchase at the super market; it is said to contain ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
13th March 2009
These days there is an increase in the usage of natural food, herbal tea, and food products that have a high content of nutritious value like the wu yi tea. This tea is not your regular tea that you can purchase at the super market; it is said to contain ... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
10th March 2009
Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. The English love it and use it as a constant ingredient in many of their breakfast teas. Black tea comes from the same plant that green tea, white, and oolong tea come from. But if you notice, black ... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
02nd March 2009
If you are relatively new to the world of wine then you will probably have come across white Zinfandel wines and rose wines. The common misconception is that these wines are the same as they are roughly the same colour and some were called "Zinfandel" as ... Read >
Author: Stevo
20th January 2009
If you have a chronic yeast infection it means you are suffering from a recurrent yeast infection that occurs frequently. Chronic yeast infection primarily occurs as a result of a weakened immune system or prolonged and/or frequent antibiotic medication.
... Read >
Author: seno1808
13th January 2009
The market is crowded with energy drinks and other beverages these days. The makers of these products will claim that they can boost your metabolism and make it easier for you to lose weight. However, if you're informed about the energy drinks market, you... Read >
Author: Ralph Stimpson
12th January 2009
Pinot Grigio is the Italian name for Pinot Gris wine and grapes that originated in the Burgundy region of France. It was made into wine in this area and probably went by the name of Fromenteau. By the 14th century, this grape was being planted in Switzerl... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
08th January 2009
The Alaskan brewing company is the oldest operating brewery in Alaska, with their amber beer being their most popular brand. They produce two other brands as well, pale ale and Alaskan frontier amber. If you enjoy fresh amber beer, Alaskan brewing is what... Read >
Author: Jessica Santoli
17th December 2008
An alcoholic drink is beverage containing ethanol. In common parlance ethanol is known as alcohol though in chemistry, alcohol includes many other compounds. There are three main classifications of alcoholic drinks: beers, wines and spirits.
Ale and l... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
14th December 2008
Wine can be consumed for any occasion. They go well with steak during special occasions. You can try making a batch at home with the right equipment and see how others like it.
Wines go through a process that transform the grapes into the liquid form.... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
08th December 2008
There is only one type of sparkling wine that is truly recognized as ‘Champagne’ and it is exclusively produced within the renowned Champagne region of France. Bubbling wine bearing that same name, yet bottled elsewhere is an imitation.
Champagne i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th December 2008
There’s nothing that epitomises Christmas more than a glass of port wine and a piece of Stilton cheese after a heavy seasonal feast. There is something about the rich sweet taste of this deep red fortified wine that complements the stilton perfectly.
... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
01st December 2008
If you think that your catches are what they should be, then think again because there are more potent secrets to multiplying your catches especially when it comes to inducing carp feeding by manipulating unique bait substances with special methods exploi... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
01st December 2008
Making homemade bread is one of the most exciting cooking experiences there is.
If you love cooking, you can upgrade your home cooking by learning how to prepare top quality Middle Eastern breads. Although you can buy commercial Middle Eastern breads, ... Read >
Author: Azriel
01st December 2008
Sherry like Port and whisky is anther drink that is associated with Christmas and if I am to be honest also with my Gran. Sherry has however done away with the image of being a drink only for the old with the appreciation of dry sherries which are now alm... Read >
Author: kristianphllps
22nd November 2008
Grape wine is an alcoholic beverage that is made through the process of fermenting grapes. Grapes in vineyards take a relatively long time to grow with temperatures in the daytime that should not exceed 95°F/35°C.
Different Kinds of Wines
Differ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon
27th October 2008
This is the story of how the humble coffee becomes a world celebrity. It's not about the Labrador named Coffee Beans attached to the Sheriff's Department sniffing drugs and bombs. It's about "the" coffee beans we are familiar with. It's about the fragrant... Read >
Author: boake moore
16th October 2008
A good balanced diet of natural products is one of the keys that will help you to overcome some problems with male fertility. If you find it difficult to get a reliable source of fresh fruit and vegetables you could always try supplements in your diet tha... Read >
Author: Mike OBrien
18th September 2008
According to latest research , all life is energy.
Every nerve impulse in your body is an electric current.
Every cell in your body is a mini-battery pumping out 70-90 millivolts – when healthy.
Our muscles are powered by chemical energy. Th... Read >
Author: Dr Matloob Thabal
15th September 2008
The benefits of Soy, we have been told are monumental. All soy products have been FDA approved for years, and I for one have been using soymilk off and on for years. When the latest bone density test revealed no significant increase in bone mass, I did ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
17th August 2008
As with any rating system, there is no such thing as a universal wine rating system. Wines are rated by different wine clubs, groups, restaurants, food critics, magazines, and wine aficionados. Just like movies may get good or bad ratings depending on t... Read >
Author: David Cowley
17th August 2008
Whether you're a real wine enthusiast or just someone looking for a great part-time hobby, home wine making can be fun and enjoyable, and of course there are very few other pursuits with such a tasty payoff! It may seem somewhat intimidating to the novic... Read >
Author: David Cowley
29th July 2008
KOJIC ACID SKINCARE AMPOULES FOR PIGMENTATION
What is Kojic Acid?
Kojic Acid is one of the most successful recent and natural skin whitening agents. It is a natural product derived form a fungus (mushroom). Kojic Acid has been successfully used to... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
17th July 2008
Red Wine
The first operation performed on grapes after they are removed from their storage is to de-stem them, which is the process of removing the grape from the shoots to which they are attached.
As soon as all the grapes in the batch are de-stemmed... Read >
Author: Mark
25th June 2008
Rooibos is an African name for 'red bush', its scientific name is 'aspalathus linearis'. Rooibos is a natural herb found in a small area in South Africa, the Cedarberg Mountains. The leaves are processed to make tea and brings many health benefits to the ... Read >
Author: jezzbb
19th June 2008
If you are looking for a list of foods that will help you to speed up your metabolism and make you burn more fat, you have come to the right place. While the foods below are all healthy in their own right, it is wise not to skip any food groups so that yo... Read >
Author: Alan Tan
18th June 2008
When you select a wine for drinking or entertaining it is important to know the difference between red and white. Not only will you look smart in front of your dinner guests, but you will also know how to pair the right wine with the right food.
1. Ta... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
18th June 2008
When you select a wine for drinking or entertaining it is important to know the difference between red and white. Not only will you look smart in front of your dinner guests, but you will also know how to pair the right wine with the right food.
1. Ta... Read >
Author: rimrocknow
04th April 2008
For centuries there have been people who made ethyl alcohol, or ethanol. Now a lot of people are wanting to learn how to make ethanol. But for years it wasn't called ethanol. Many people know of it as moonshine. Moonshine is the stuff that people thin... Read >
Author: Sean Lee
02nd April 2008
Have you ever tried some fancy imported, and very expensive, beer and thought to yourself that it just wasn't worth the money? Or been very disappointed when you crack open a bottle of your favorite brew as you realize that you're starting to get bored w... Read >
Author: Tom Dugan
25th February 2008
These days we seem to be living in the fast-food age and the condition of your skin is often neglected. You still can't beat the old fruit and vegetable diet when it comes to good health and a good complexion. But Everyone wants to have smooth and beaut... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th February 2008
Everybody wants to have clear, healthy glowing skin. You can achieve this by gathering the following ingredients, and following the simple steps below. It's simple and takes little time. In order to get the right skin, it is important to look at the part ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
24th January 2008
How Is Tempeh Different from Tofu, and Which Is Healthier?
Once close relatives derived from the soybean plant, Tempeh and Tofu were separated at adolescence, raised and formed for purpose in two different living environments. Yet now, they come togeth... Read >
Author: Matty Byloos
22nd January 2008
You are probably familiar with the naughty children’s rhyme: “Beans, beans, good for the heart/The more you eat, the more you…” The first part is true, and as for the second, well, it can now be cut by up to 70 percent. Beans deserve their reputat... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee
13th July 2007
Tea comes in many varieties. And, flavored teas, which are some of the most popular teas, are made from every variety of tea that can be produced. The most important aspect in obtaining a delicious flavored tea is the quality of the tea base.
Teas are... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
05th July 2007
Have you ever thought about what goes into your body each and every day? If not, you should. One of the key ways to ensure that you feel good and are healthy is by eating nutritious food and making sure your GI tract has the tools it needs to digest and... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2007
Have you ever thought about what is going into your body each day? If not, then you should. One of the main ways to feel and be healthier is eating nutritious food and making sure your GI (gastrointestinal) tract has the right tools to digest and absorb... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th May 2007
It refers to the uneasiness which is experienced by average drinker. More than 75 percent of people who consume alcohol tend to suffer from hangover at one or other time. The various outcomes of hangover are an upset stomach, a headache, a bad taste in mo... Read >
Author: Alien
05th March 2007
Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple he... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
28th February 2007
First of all the most basic of questions. What indeed is wine?
Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” Wh... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann
10th February 2007
For the last several years, there has been an abundance of research on the effects of green tea and its possible ability to prevent cancer. There has been a lot of focus on Asian culture, where the incidence of cancer is significantly lower that that of t... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
03rd January 2007
Volvo XC60 will be making its world debut next month at the Detroit motor show. Earlier, Volvo has given a preview of what its newest crossover would look like. But XC60 is not just about improving the looks of Volvo’s crossovers. It is also about high-... Read >
Author: Kenneth McKinley
20th November 2006
One of the most interesting findings of the researchers regarding the qualities of red wine is the benefits of resveratrol, a compound found largely in the skins of red grapes. It came to scientific attention only four years ago, however, as a possible ex... Read >
Author: Alison White
16th November 2006
Wine has been called the drink of the gods. This may be debatable, but it has definitely been the drink of the ages. Here is an overview of wine you can sip on.
An Overview of Wine ? The Drink of Gods
Wine is one of the oldest drinks known to manki... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini
20th October 2006
There are many people out there with special dietary needs, whether it is due to heart, diabetic, or other health issues. Often, two of the most common things that are cut from a person’s diet are salt and sugar. Pickles, which are popular the world ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Heusman
13th August 2006
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyw... Read >
Author: Mario O Reilly
08th August 2006
Whether you are serving it to your guests while entertaining, using it to create luscious dishes, or simply enjoying its' company, whatever the occasion, this libation reigns the kingdom of fine indulgence and has been doing so for centuries. The concept... Read >
Author: Jennie Wills
23rd June 2006
Folks who want to enjoy a nice, cold brew and still maintain a healthy diet have a good friend: low-carb beer. Despite what you might guess from witnessing certain new product launches and advertising campaigns, low-carb beer is nothing new. In fact, all ... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch
21st May 2006
The Mazda Motor Corporation has come up with a new way to craft and manufacture interior parts for their vehicles. This new process comes mainly from corn and the auto manufacturer claims that this type of interior parts could be actually mass produced.... Read >
Author: Tracy Dawson
15th May 2006
We all know the effects (and after-effects) of beer. But lifting a glass of cool liquid to your mouth on a scorching hot day, have you ever stopped to consider the processes and ingredients involved in making it? Well maybe not but here is the answer anyw... Read >
Author: mario oreilly
13th April 2006
RED YEAST RICE
Red Yeast Rice is a unique natural product native to China that's been used in Asian traditional medical systems since approximately 800 A.D. It is produced by the fermentation of red yeast Monascus purpureus with white rice. First repor... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
23rd February 2006
Wine is a broad term that refers to the fermentation of plant matter for the purpose of producing an alcoholic beverage. Of course, most people think of grapes as the basis for wine, but other sources include rice (sake), various fruits (elderberry, grap... Read >
Author: Don Richards
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