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The Tea Growing Nations of the World

28th December 2011
India boasts the largest tea production in the world, but there are many other countries that also produce tea including Turkey, Argentina and Russia. It may also be hard to believe, but England also produces its very own tea. The Tregothnan Estate nea... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne

Sri Lanka Tours Offers Beautiful Attractions Which Enthralls Tourists

23rd February 2011
Srilanka is a beautiful place situated in the Indian Ocean and is very close to India. This place is highly acclaimed tourist destination of south-Asia renowned for its ancient monuments, sun-kissed beaches, museums and art galleries. This beautiful coun... Read >
Author: angeli1

Pouring Over Darjeeling Tea

17th February 2011
Darjeeling, the land of magic and mist is famous for its snow capped hills, crisp and cold winter, toy train traversing through trim tea gardens bustling with cheerful tea pickers, its bungalows and monasteries. Apart from being a famous tourist getaway, ... Read >
Author: antoniobristow

The Ecologist Top Ten... organic and fair trade teas

03rd December 2010
Our fortnightly new series of Ecologist Top Tens begins with a look at the best organic and fair trade teas your money can buy. Laura Sevier puts the kettle on... Drinking tea is a national obsession, whether it’s a builder’s teabag dunked in a mug wit... Read >
Author: rivingtoncharlotte

Does Organic Tea Guarantee Flavour?

16th November 2010
Organic production is ubiquitously present in our markets today. Either it is for organic food or organic beverages such as green organic tea, more and more consumers are adapting to organic products. This is particularly a healthier option for the propa... Read >
Author: PascaleJuilliard

History of Darjeeling Tea

24th September 2010
The history of Darjeeling Tea is intertwined with the history of Darjeeling built over 150 years from the time of the British Raj. Knowing a brief account of the creation of such precious treasure facilitates greater understanding and appreciation. The Br... Read >
Author: DarjeelingTeaXpress

Status of the world's tea beverage packaging

19th August 2010
A sense, is a noble drink tea, but also a high-tech products. This is because the functions of tea and tea beverages by itself determine the process requirements. Tea contains catechins, caffeine and other ingredients, both endowed with the tea to a ... Read >
Author: sunnyzx

World’s End Nuwara Eliya, An Awe-Inspiring Magical Experience

05th July 2010
Nuwara Eliya, a town located in Sri Lanka's central highlands, is blessed with a delightful climate and a scenic landscape. In the shadow of Pidurutalagala, Sri Lanka's highest mountain, Nuwara Eliya is one of Sri Lanka's most important sites for tea prod... Read >
Author: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

The Blend of Cultures - Travel to India

25th June 2010
Nowadays travel to India has become very popular among tourists across the globe. More and more people want to travel to India. India is a country rich of heritage be it cultural or intellectual. On travel to India, the tourists get to visit different ... Read >
Author: veeru

Srimangal : The land of two leaves and a bud

14th May 2010
If you want to go somewhere close to the nature, a place where peace and calmness prevails then Srimangal is the place to visit. With all the trees and gardens this place manages to remain beautiful with astounding serenity. srimangal: land of two le... Read >
Author: Sheikh Mohiuzzaman MOUSUM

Global warming of the planet ahead of schedule in January, Zhejiang, morning tea market

08th April 2010
Come this spring, especially early, the first month has not been finished, Zhejiang wild rape has been in full bloom. With global warming, Zhejiang, morning tea is also available in advance. Today, reporters in Wenzhou, Zhejiang "First Yongjia (WUNIU ear... Read >
Author: wowo

Black Tea In India Vs. Ceylon

29th March 2010
Fast Facts About India Black Tea If you pick up a box of black tea from India, chances are that it was derived from the Assam Province. That's because about half of all the tea in India is grown in this area. For the most part, it comes from the Brahma... Read >
Author: Hosea Charles

How Are India White Tea Compared With Ceylon White Tea

23rd February 2010
However, each year more and more white tea comes from India and Sri Lanka, making these the two fastest growing regions for the production of white tea. Many people are not familiar with white teas from these countries, though black tea from both Sri Lank... Read >
Author: Hosea Charles

India's White Tea Compared With Ceylon Teas

23rd February 2010
Ceylon is the colonial name for Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is the third largest tea producing area in the world, but is mostly known for its black teas. In fact, tea production is Sri Lanka's largest employer, providing work for more than one million residents.... Read >
Author: Hosea Charles

White Persian Melon Tea

23rd February 2010
Free radicals are created as a by product of digestion. Left unchecked, they damage the DNA and cells in our bodies, causing disease and aging. A diet rich in anti-oxidants is the best way to combat these free radicals and the anti-oxidants in tea have be... Read >
Author: Hosea Charles
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