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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
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
17th September 2009
In order to get back the lost energy and vitality of your hair, one should choose the best hair thickening shampoos.Most people take up wrong techniques such as hair transplant surgery, Follicular Unit Extraction and strip method for re-growing their tres... Read >
Author: Burt Swanson
17th September 2009
After water, tea is the most popular beverage on earth. It is consumed in large quantities all over the world, but is likely most popular in Asia. Tea was even discovered in Asia, and most of the world’s tea is still grown in this part of the world, tho... Read >
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
10th August 2009
Red Leaf teas are known to significantly slow the aging process as well as treat allergies. This great tea is known to help those prone to kidney stones, and is completely caffeine free. Named Rooibos, red leaf teas are called such for the red tinge to th... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
10th August 2009
Loose leaf teas are not bagged or placed in any outer enclosure for brewing purposes when purchased. Many teas are contained within bags for ease of brewing, but these teas are normally not as enticing due to the fact of severe processing steps taking awa... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
18th June 2009
Tea lightens the spirit and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue. People give up all that is necessary and sit back with a cup of Tea, which they love for its calming essence and the culture that goes with it. It is an escape from l... Read >
Author: Lindsey
20th May 2009
If you have not heard about Rooibos before, that is probably because it is grown in a small area in South Africa - the Cederberg region. This plant is commonly used to produce the redbush tea (or red tea).
The plant is treated using oxidisation, which ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
01st May 2009
Do you like a cup of tea? If it is ,then you must know this thing about tea and teapots
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TEA has been so much a part of Chinese civilisation for thousands of years that tea-drinking itself has become a culture. Happy or sad occasions regardless, Ch... Read >
Author: yixing teapot
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
03rd April 2009
Also called by many as 'red tea', the Chinese black tea has been enjoyed by the Chinese tea drinkers and the world for centuries. Its popularity is even soaring these days and I guess the primary reason for that is many believe that the Chinese black tea... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
03rd April 2009
It is a well-known fact that next to plain water, the most popular drink on earth is tea. In China, almost every aspect of the growing and production of traditional teas is controlled. The Chinese drink green teas and some oolongs without milk, and black... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
27th March 2009
A hangover is what your body feels when you consume too much alcohol the night before. Heavy consumption of drugs or alcohol can deplete the body of much needed nutrients as well as dehydrate it to a critical level.
Causes of Hangovers Symptoms:
- A... Read >
Author: naturalremedies
25th March 2009
* Reducing arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
* Containing antioxidants that remove free radicals from the body
* Reducing the risk of blood clot and the hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis)
* Reducing the risk of heart diseases and str... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
20th February 2009
You probably already know about the amazing health benefits of including foods rich in antioxidant to your diet. These free-radical fighting antioxidants not only help you look and feel younger by slowing down the aging process, but they also help to prev... Read >
Author: Shantelle Golding
01st September 2008
There are many different types of tea you might consider. Many of the different types of tea
include black tea, green tea, white tea, rooibos, oolong, and more.
Green tea is known to promote good health and is popular all over the world. It has bee... Read >
Author: Tea Guy
14th July 2008
Tea is soaked in culture and history, with its roots dating back to ancient China. Chinese legend says that tea was created more than 5,000 years ago when the leaves fell into the boiling water of an early emperor. From there, tea has become a popular d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
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
18th July 2007
You have your bundle of joy and want to give him or her the best hair care possible. However, you may not be sure where to turn. There are few hair care shampoos available on the market that caters to both children and African American hair. Yet, one thin... Read >
Author: seanie78
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
So, you have heard that there is nothing that you can do to treat your pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, acne, or acne scars without spending money on Proactiv, Accutane, or Retin-A. Although, Proactiv, Accutane, and Retin-A work for some individuals, they... Read >
Author: Thorn Malcolm
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
18th October 2006
The phrase “Chinese Tea” is misleading. There are many types of Chinese tea, and they are each distinct from the others. The differences in Chinese teas come from the region they are grown, the varietal of tea plant, and the method of processing the r... Read >
Author: Gerald Campbell
20th April 2006
Chinese tea - water quality
The quality of tea is controlled by the quality of the water. It was said in ancient China that water is the mother of tea.
There are three categories of water: best is water from a hill, average is water from the river, bott... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
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