Articles, tagged with "tea drinking", page 2
09th February 2011
For some, blooming tea may seem like a new fad of drinking tea when it’s actually not. It is a very old Chinese tradition of tea consumption that has gained popularity recently. The ancient art of blooming tea is considered to be a distinctive art in tea ...
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Author:
Jedda Kelly
05th February 2011
Chinese tea is actually a time honoured custom which has been used in China for hundreds of years. It began away from being a medicine then slowly and gradually evolved into a beverage and grew to become a hallmark in China s culture. The Chinese language...
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Reed Prez
05th February 2011
Britain is notoriously a tea drinking nation, but you'll find even now a whole lot we're nonetheless to study about tea. Drinking the correct mix of tea in the proper time can provide ample well-being added benefits for everyone.
Drinking tea may not b...
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Author:
Elizabeth Cullins
04th February 2011
The 14th of February is celebrated as the day of love and affection, across the globe. But aren't we all just fed up with those boring candle lit dinners and heart themed formal events? Believe it or not, but the day of love is a great time to host your v...
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RedX Transport
04th February 2011
So what could possibly be easier than brewing a cup of Pickwick tea? While the act itself seems pretty simple there are a few points to consider if you would like to receive as much satisfaction as you can possibly get out of your tea drinking experience....
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Author:
John Geiger
03rd February 2011
I love tea. I am personally a huge Oolong tea and green tea fan. I would like to have a taste of tea every day for fun. Life is colorful if you take delight in tea-drinking. Look at the following article if you do not know Oolong tea and green tea. I prom...
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Author:
kkdren
25th January 2011
Tea drinking is not just a satisfying and healthy way to quench your thirst; to some it is a serious hobby. For those who take their tea drinking more seriously there are some great books to help on the quest for tea knowledge, and we have reviewed some o...
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MarcusTaylor
25th January 2011
Today tea is widely regarded as the nation's favourite drink. After all, a nice cup of tea will fix just about anything. But just who was it that came up with the idea of infusing the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant to make the refreshing brew we al...
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Author:
MarcusTaylor
17th January 2011
A centuries-old herbal remedy, Camellia sinensis has been used as a beverage for a very, very long time. One of the most-consumed beverages in the world, there are now thousands of variations available. Tea is thought to have originated in China over five...
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Author:
MarcusTaylor
12th January 2011
Why do you not choose among the array of pleasant activities that are available for your youngster's birthday festivities? An over the top tea party, circus, his no. 1 fairytale, rock band performance, or a pirate frigate?
There isn't anything as more ...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
05th January 2011
We in the west may not have as long a tradition of tea drinking, or as formal an attitude toward it, but we certainly love a cuppa. And these days, we’re becoming more adventurous in our choices of tea. No longer do we restrict ourselves to black teas, su...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
05th January 2011
The history of tea drinking goes back way before the invention of teapots. One story about the origin of tea as a drink credits a Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, from the 3rd century BCE, as the inventor. It’s said that he was boiling drinking water while sit...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
05th January 2011
If you are a tea lover but you’ve never tried using a cast iron teapot, well, you have a treat ahead of you to look forward to! Cast iron teapots were first used in ancient China, and adopted by the Japanese in about the 17th century. Tea drinking in Japa...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
01st January 2011
Hardly anybody conjecture to buy loose leaf tea anymore. The current infatuation in the tea drinking world is to go to the supermarket and buy a bagful of teabags to shoulder in a cup and pour water on. The people who do this are missing out on so much t...
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Author:
californiateahouses
28th December 2010
To add sizzle to the tea drinking ritual, flowers tea gets the job done perfectly, by providing a refreshingly different type of healthy tea.
Flowers tea, just like most of the popular teas, came from the Chinese. Flowers tea contains a green (other te...
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Author:
Jedda Kelly