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The numerous variations of Chinese tea

14th February 2011
The practice of tea drinking has had a prolonged past in China, having originated from there. The Chinese drink tea throughout the day corresponding to apart of meals, for good health or for simple pleasure. There are quite a few variations all of which h... Read >
Author: Rodney Mcdonald

Black tea - Darker is healthier

09th February 2011
In Chinese languages black tea is called crimson tea referring to its darkish colour. It is a wide range of tea that's more oxidized than the oolong, green, and white varieties. It's created from leaves of Camellia sinensis. Black tea is often stronger in... Read >
Author: Giovanni Luna

Tea Tasting Insight

11th January 2011
The British are a nation well known for their love of tea. An uplifting cup of tea is something that most people consider to be the best possible drink to refresh them or to relax with at the end of a busy day. So the thought of being a tea taster might s... Read >
Author: Zella Wrenchy

Chinese Teapots Ancient And Modern

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... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Most Popular Hill Station in india,Darjeeling

16th December 2010
Darjeeling is a picture perfect hill station sitting atop a ridge at 2134m is replete with Buddhist monasteries, trekking trails and awesome mountain views. People flock to this lovely hill station to escape the heat and humidity of the plains and beat th... Read >
Author: MandakiniHotels

The Wonderful World of Tea

17th November 2010
Times have changed. Next to water, tea was once undoubtedly the most popular beverage in the world, but with the growing popularity of coffee houses and cafés and their dessert-like coffee beverages, coffee has grown tremendously in popularity especially... Read >
Author: Susan Collmorgen

A Tea Primer

10th September 2010
The history and origin of tea drinking was rich as its own taste and aroma. From the myth and history that has been passed through generations stated that during the 2700 BCE, a piece of tea leaf accidentally fell into Chinese Herbalist Shen Nung’s pot of... Read >
Author: Aperillo

A Good Tea Time

10th September 2010
The aesthetics surrounding of tea drinking is quite impressive. Since tea is commonly consumed at social gatherings and event like in art galleries and museums. Tea ceremonies differ among countries like in Japan this ritual is very spiritual and needed a... Read >
Author: Aperillo

A Cup of Tea

10th September 2010
If you haven’t tried tea drinking then this is the right time to seek one. A cup of tea can give you a lot of benefits that you can’t imagine. If you want to maximize the delightful tea drinking then you need to learn the art of brewing it. Indeed in some... Read >
Author: Aperillo

Herbal Tea Work Like an Herbal Medicine to reduce Cholesterol

07th September 2010
Herbal teas are not only popular in today’s world but they were being used since ages by our ancestors. The countries like India, China, Tibet were using various herbal teas as traditional remedies for many health conditions as well. There were many herb... Read >
Author: devjeetsingh

Make your Skin Soft

17th June 2010
Italians have their hands as gorgeous as their faces. They blend Hydroquinine cream and olive oil and smooth on hands to get soft skin and deport hand freckles. In the past, the secret of the Japanese Geisha and there smooth, perfect skin is camellia oil.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Health Benefits Of Flower Tea

14th June 2010
This is human's nature that one needs different kind of meals and drinks to refresh oneself. Different people take different thing as per their choice like some people feel fresh by taking simple cold water, some like to have fresh juice, some like to hav... Read >
Author: wmhavenseo

History Of Irish Breakfast Tea And English Breakfast

14th June 2010
The Irish-Breakfast tea is a blend of several black teas such as the Assam teas and the Ceylon (Sri Lanka) teas. Consumption of the tea is quite a much in Ireland and that explains the title given to it. According to a survey Ireland is graded as one of t... Read >
Author: wmhavenseo

Tea you can have it hot or cold

16th April 2010
You can have it hot or cold, black or green, herbal or lemon; yes what we are talking about is tea. Tea is the most popular beverage worldwide. The discovery of tea was done in 2700bc by a Chinese emperor, also a scientist, Shen Nung. In the Indian and Ja... Read >
Author: mark

Japanese Green Tea – Not One, but Four Different Types of Tea

24th March 2010
Japanese green tea comes from the tea plant - camellia sinensis -, but the quality and processing methods involved give it its reputation as the best green tea in the market. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals, this tea is a great and powerful dr... Read >
Author: Mary R
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