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23rd September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
There are many teas that have been drunk throughout the ages. They are basically infusions of plants, usually the leaves and sometimes the flowers, by boiling them with water. Teas can be drunk hot or cold and are used for a variety of ailments. Teas of d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) Bla... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
15th September 2009
Antioxidant rich food has been the subject of many studies, reports and even complete books on nutrition for a number of years. The flavonoid antioxidant has been found to reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease and stroke; and it's as easy as drinking a... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes
25th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
18th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
15th August 2009
How many times do we just want to drink tea after a heavy meal, but are then bombarded with all the various tea flavours that we get lost. This article answers that need.
What you should always remember is that there are only four types of tea.
1) B... Read >
Author: sumesh
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 >
09th July 2009
It has been proven by medical experts that drinking at least three to four cups of tea a day is as good as drinking plenty of water. However, with tea, you will get extra health benefits. Well, this is indeed good news for most tea lovers. Before the stud... Read >
Author: devk
27th June 2009
Tea has numerous medicinal benefits, which is one of the compelling reasons for its popularity. Besides being a rich source of antioxidants, tea has other curative properties
Tea has numerous medicinal benefits, which is one of the compelling reas... Read >
Author: kirti
11th June 2009
Taiwan is an island located in East Asia off the coast of China. It is bound to the east by the Pacific Ocean. The island is approximately 245 miles long and 90 miles wide. When the portuguese explorers first saw the island, they were impressed by its bea... Read >
Author: Ray Lee
11th June 2009
The environment of Taiwan is ideal for growing tea. Many of tea varietals grown in Taiwan came from China just like ancestors of most Taiwan residents have. Some varietals adjust well and turn out to be popular and others gradually disappear. In the follo... Read >
Author: Ray Lee
11th June 2009
High Mountain Oolong Tea
Oolong tea is referred to as semioxidized tea resembling a ball-like form produced from Qingxin Oolong varietals. Tea plantations located in The Central Mountains of Taiwan are major areas of production for the world famous oolon... Read >
Author: Ray Lee
04th June 2009
It is of a common knowledge that people are prescribed and even recommended to drink tea everyday for good health. The Chinese have been known for their penchant for tea that most of known methods and varieties of most herb-based tea drinks can be credite... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
19th May 2009
Green Tea
Green tea, black tea, white or oolong tea, which one on you enjoy the most?
The Chinese have enjoyed Green Tea for 4,000 years. They have found the mild and refreshing brew to aid in bringing relief from many illnesses. The tea has been us... Read >
Author: Alan Grundemeier
17th April 2009
For long years, Chinese teas have been considered as weight loss aide. In fact, drinking a cup of tea with every meal is considered a protocol for using tea successfully as a metabolic stimulant. As you may know, tea by itself carries only four calorie... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
14th April 2009
Chinese tea - Plant description:
Green, black, and oolong tea are all derived from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Originally cultivated in East Asia, this plant grows as large as a shrub or tree. Today, Camellia sinensis grows throughout A... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
03rd April 2009
Did you know that during the Boston Tea Party, the tea that was dumped into the harbor was mostly Chinese green tea? Well, this delightful beverage has been around for thousands of years and has been part of the Chinese diet since the ancient times. Tod... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
19th March 2009
The varieties of Chinese tea that are available are truly extensive, and there are many different types that are grown during each Chinese dynasty in China.
How to Brew
Each of our tea pots holds approximately 24 oz. of water – or two cups of tea. T... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
04th March 2009
Nothing gets better when you have a cup of tea in the morning or evening but it becomes more better when you have an organic tea. Why? It is tastier and healthier. Organic tea or herbal tea is the natural way of devouring the essence of the true tea flavo... Read >
Author: P J Submitter
20th February 2009
What Makes a Tea an Oolong Tea?
There are 3 main distinct types of tea which can be generally categorized as follows:
a) Green Tea: is treated or boiled following picking to prevent the leaves from oxidizing and retaining their natural colour.
b... Read >
Author: Uma Mays
22nd January 2009
Chinese tea
Chinese tea is a drink prospered during the Tang Dynasty, and tea shops became popular. A major event of this time was the completion of Tea Classics, the cornerstone of Chinese tea culture, by Lu Yu, Tea Sage of China,. This little book de... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
08th January 2009
People are becoming more and more confused over the plethora of articles and self serving blog posts about Oolong tea claiming knowledge about a topic they know nothing about. As soon as a researcher giving oolong tea to rats mentioned "weight loss" that ... Read >
Author: fandrosil
05th January 2009
Ever wondered about green tea benefits? The Chinese have been using green tea for thousands of years as medicine.
Scientific research groups in the West and Asia have both come up with evidence of green tea health benefits. In 1994 the Journal of N... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
17th December 2008
A seminar is not just a venue where someone talks incessantly and you listen, nodding your head like you understand what they are on about. A seminar should be a point of education, a point where you are inspired and the beginning of a journey - or at lea... Read >
Author: Christopher M Lee
05th December 2008
You may enjoy oolong tea, and even go out of your way to buy oolong tea for your morning and evening cup. You know that it tastes great, but you might not know that there is quite a unique process used to create the oolong tea that you know and love.
... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
03rd December 2008
Wu Yi is known as a weight loss tea and it also has many other health benefits you might consider. These benefits include a healthier immune system, stronger bones, and nicer looking skin.
Wu Yi weight loss tea is a brand of the oolong tea. It has be... Read >
Author: Ray Stimpson
03rd December 2008
Wu Yi is known as a weight loss tea and it also has many other health benefits you might consider. These benefits include a healthier immune system, stronger bones, and nicer looking skin.
Wu Yi weight loss tea is a brand of the oolong tea. It has be... Read >
Author: Ray Stimpson
07th October 2008
When it comes to traditional tea, we have four main types, black, oolong, green, and white.
Each main classification can branch out into literally thousands of varieties, each one having its own distinct characteristic. All tea can provide wonderful fl... Read >
Author: cupotea
09th September 2008
The tea ceremony has been an integral facet of Chinese culture since the days of old Beijing and is one that remains popular within contemporary Chinese society. In centuries past, teahouses were at the heart of Chinese social activity where people fro... Read >
Author: mpressman
04th September 2008
Diabetes is a very common disease affecting children and adults around the world, but there are still many mysteries and debates on diabetes treatment. For example, the jury is still on the correlation between caffeine and diabetes.
In Japan, research... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
28th August 2008
After water it is said that drinking green tea from 100% tea leaves is good because it can give you health benefits. Tea originates from the leaves of Camellia sinensis — a white-flowered evergreen. About 500 species of tea exist, divided into about 50... Read >
Author: Laura Roberts
23rd August 2008
For literally thousands of years, humans have extolled the nutritional and health benefits of tea. The tea plant Camellia Sinensis is the source of all teas in the world. These include green, oolong, white, and black tea as well as the Chinese Tea known a... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Lorien
22nd July 2008
Health Benefits of Common Black Tea
There are many health benefits of black tea that regular black tea drinkers should be aware of. Though most people think that black tea may not be good for you when compared to green tea or white tea, there are healt... Read >
Author: TJacquot
18th July 2008
Oolong tea has a long and rich history that includes being one of the plants that were grown and prized by ancient Chinese emperors and today is prized for its many known health benefits around the world. The history of the plant that is botanically known... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Lorien
28th March 2008
TEA IS ONE OF THE MOST WIDELY CONSUMED BEVERAGES IN THE WORLD! Staying hydrated and drinking plenty of liquids is important to our overall health. Tea is a great beverage choice as it basically has no carbs, protein or fat. It is tasty, is a natural so... Read >
Author: Linda W
02nd February 2008
Tea is one of the most popular after food drinks in the world, but still very few people are aware that there are four inherently different flavours and types of tea one can find in every supermarket. Each tea is made out of different ingredients and each... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th July 2007
Everyone is plagued by cellulite, even the super skinny and sleek. Unfortunately, we are unable to control where fat deposits settle on our bodies. Nevertheless, those pesky fat deposits and globs of cottage cheese send us into an endless frenzy to discov... Read >
Author: Dr CJ Gupta
18th June 2007
China, in addition to being the homeland to the Han people and fifty-five other ethnic groups, is also the birth place for one of the world’s most consumed beverage- tea. Tea plants originated in China and were first used for medicinal purposes. It... Read >
Author: Mike Chan
30th May 2007
Obesity has become one of the major health issues in our society today. More than half of the American population is overweight or obese. As a result, diet and weight loss plans have become increasingly popular. But not all diet plans work. And not all of... Read >
Author: Alien
25th May 2007
If you're seriously interested in knowing about Green Tea Report, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about Green Tea Report.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on Green Te... Read >
Author: Alien
13th March 2007
After water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world and there are good reasons for this popularity. One of the most popular forms of tea is green tea and there are a number of reasons why so many people enjoy this beverage.
First, green tea is... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
01st March 2007
The jury is still out on whether or not caffeine leads to diabetic problems. Although researchers in Japan are saying those who drink coffee or green tea can reduce their risk of diabetes, caffeine remains a concern as a higher risk for diabetes. The Jap... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker
25th January 2007
Tea now comes in so many great varieties, colors and flavors there’s no reason to look to coffee for that morning surge. Not only is it a soothing hot treat on a winter’s day and an energy booster, but it has a slew of strong health benefits. Here’s... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
19th December 2006
Asian green tea has been around for thousands of year. It is believed that Asian green tea was discovered by a Asian emperor by accident. It comes from the same plant, Camellia Sinensis, as traditional black tea and oolong tea. For centuries, Asian med... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky
17th August 2006
By: Colin C
About Green Tea
For thousands of years, green tea diet has been highly valued by the Chinese as an herbal and medicinal drink. It was believed that green tea diet was first discovered by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung who was boiling wate... Read >
Author: Colin Clifford
08th August 2006
Green Tea Diet
Obesity has become one of the major health issues in our society today. More than half of the American population is overweight or obese. As a result, diet and weight loss plans have become increasingly popular. But not all diet plans w... Read >
Author: Binita tripathee
22nd July 2006
There is so much interest in weight loss and oolong tea (a.k.a. wulong tea) that we are going to look at research supporting the connection.
Let's start at the beginning
All tea comes from one plant Camellia Sinensis if it doesn't come from that pla... Read >
Author: Beth Johnston
05th July 2006
Even though tea is from a single plant called camellia sinensis, there are many varietals or cultivars of tea trees. Tea trees grown in China are different from those grown in India or Sri Lanka. Tea trees grown in China typically have smaller leaves tha... Read >
Author: Jay Wang
01st July 2006
When you get the chance, don't hesitate to sip tall glass of iced green tea or a mug of hot green tea. Here's why: Recent research confirms that persons who sipped a bottle of fortified green tea everyday for three months experienced more weight loss than... Read >
Author: Murat Demir
25th June 2006
I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China. The famous Oolong tea Iron Goddess (aka Tie Kuan Yin) is from southern Fujian. Taimu Mountain is the o... Read >
Author: Jay Wang
08th June 2006
Green Tea:
Since the first cup of green tea almost five thousand years ago, the popularity of tea has grown to the point that it is now the second most consumed beverage in the world. Only water is more popular. Today, scientific research in both Asi... Read >
Author: Michal john
25th April 2006
How do you fit a miracle in a cup?
Dating back 4,000 years, Chinese diet green tea has been long revered as a tasty drink that can ward off diseases and improve one's well-being. Since its first recorded use during the period of Emperor Shen Nung, the... Read >
Author: J Farrington
01st April 2006
Herbal Tea, one of the world's most ancient beverages, has been used for centuries for medicinal purposes. Today we are using herbal tea as a refreshing beverage and for its natural therapeutic effects. Herbal teas can lift your spirits, calm your nerves,... Read >
Author: Jhon Mark
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