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28th September 2009
Chinese weight loss tea uses natural products to help you achieve the slimmer body you desire. There are a variety of different types of Chinese weight loss tea including WuLi, Pu-Erh, and Oolong tea.
After water, tea is the most widely consumed bever... Read >
Author: Dr. Marcilio
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
02nd September 2009
Green tea is a favorite drink for many of us these days and tea itself is only second to water as the most drunk drink in the world. Hardly surprising as it's a beverage that refreshes, tastes good and beneficial to us in a variety of ways.
Even the an... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
31st August 2009
Tea is probably the most popular beverage to be drunk when looked at on a worldwide basis. It's been around for almost five thousand years and is now available in all sorts of flavors and combinations. What many of us are now starting to find out is that ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
31st August 2009
A good many of us take nutritional supplements these days for a variety of reasons, chief amongst them is the fact that our daily diet is devoid or lacking the full range of nutrients are body needs to stay in optimal health. So what's the connection to g... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
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
18th August 2009
Green tea extract comes from the tea plant and is made from the green tea it produces. Green tea is simply les processed than black tea though they both come from the same tea plant. A major difference between green tea and black tea is that green tea is ... Read >
Author: Dil Lee
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 July 2009
Nowadays tea is just a second class citizen. This couldn't be farther from the truth. The Chinese have been imbibing teas for centuries and also utilizing them to cure diseases. Still, the West is waking up and we now have an amazing variety, including ... Read >
Author: Sandra Fierling
13th May 2009
Although green tea is widely accepted throughout the world as an aid to beat the bulge, taking steps to lose weight on a white tea diet is still unknown to many.
However, dieters will be pleased to know that the latest research on the nutritional value... Read >
Author: Brian Worley
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
Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day.
Types of Tea
The Chinese tea may be classified into f... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
All tea leaves are green when harvested. High in the Himalayas, tea pickers are hard at work, plucking only young and the most flavorful leaves from the plant, called Camellia sinensis. Although tea plants flourish in tropical climate, the best organic bl... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
The first cup of tea was made from loose leaf black tea. As legend goes, Emperor Shen Nung of China was boiling water one day when the leaves of a nearby plant came loose and fell into his pot. And that was how the first cup of tea was made.
Of course... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
Black tea is one of the "true" tea varieties. "True," because, based on the information on black tea, the leaves used for this beverage come from the Camellia sinensis plant, as opposed to a cornucopia of herbs (more accurately known as tisane, e.g. chamo... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
It is said that the first tea originated in China some 4,000 years ago. The legend goes like this:
Emperor Shen Nung in 2737 B.C. was boiling some water for drinking one day when some leaves of a nearby plant fell into his pot. After drinking the beve... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
25th March 2009
A lot of people tend to worry about the green tea caffeine content. While the health benefits are good, they don't want to consume caffeine in any way. This situation is easy to remedy, though. But before we get to that, first we need to understand the de... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
13th March 2009
Ceylon black tea, like other "true" tea types, come from the tea plant called Camellia sinensis. But what sets black tea apart from its cousins is the way it is processed.
Where green tea is steamed but never oxidized, and white and oolong teas are on... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes.
The Camellia sinensis plant where black tea and all other "r... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Tea is only second to water as the most commonly consumed beverage in the world. In case you haven't noticed, this is good news because based on several recent studies, tea actually offers important health benefits.
All tea come from the same plant, c... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
11th March 2009
The success story of Chinese tea is approximately 4,700 years old. Legend has it that Chinese Emperor Shen-Nung was extremely health-conscious, for which reason he had his water boiled before drinking it.
In spite of the vast number of tea varieties, t... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
05th January 2009
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: Jennifer Seaton
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
01st October 2008
More than 5000 years ago ancient sages in the Far East began concocting a brew from the tender leaves of the tea plant (camellia sinensis) which they began to believe gave them strength, vigor and countless benefits to their health including the power to ... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
12th September 2008
If you like your tea white with one sugar, you will be confused when served Chinese white tea – it will come as a clear liquid with no trace of milk! I have compiled some information about white tea to help to initiate you.
White tea is one of the s... Read >
Author: EnJie
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
18th July 2008
It is becoming well known that teas of all varieties not just green tea, have many beneficial qualities for your health.
The popularity of new varieties of tea is unquestionable, you only have to look at the shelves of your local supermarket to see the... Read >
Author: Trevor
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
11th July 2008
Assam belongs to the Seven Sisters Region of Southeast Asia, which consists of Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura. A part of the rich north eastern legacy of India, the beutiful land of Assam consists of magnificent hills... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
If you are a tea drinker, you may enjoy growing your own tea plant. Today's tea drinkers get their tea from local shops, in tea bags or in canisters. You may find it rewarding to drink your own freshly picked, dried, and brewed tea leaves.
Camellia... Read >
Author: M Shane
14th May 2008
Green tea is made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis, that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Tea plants grow only in warm climates but can flourish at altitudes ranging from sea level to 7,000 feet. Depending upon the altitude, a... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
30th April 2008
Tea is a single word that expands into various forms. In all its forms, it shows its pleasant by various means. It is a fresh green carpet like appearance on the mountain ranges, show of a great aesthetic in the misty clouds. When made as a drink, its gol... Read >
Author: P.N.K. GURU
29th April 2008
Tea is a single word that expands into various forms. In all its forms, it shows its pleasant by various means. It is a fresh green carpet like appearance on the mountain ranges, show of a great aesthetic in the misty clouds.
When made as a drink, its... Read >
Author: P.N.K. GURU
05th April 2008
Green tea is made solely with the leaves of Camellia sinensis, that has undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Tea plants grow only in warm climates but can flourish at altitudes ranging from sea level to 7,000 feet. Depending upon the altitude, a... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
02nd April 2008
Tea tree oil is obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia". The tea tree is a plant that is native to Australia. Tea tree oil is a concentrated plant oil from the leaves of a tree native to Australian coastal areas. The oil is... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th March 2008
Research proves time and time again that drinking tea provides you with many healthy and life giving properties.
Tea, especially green tea and white tea, contain antioxidants that help fight cancer and slow down the natural aging process.
In additi... Read >
Author: Trevor
29th February 2008
Do you feel you are being ripped off when you purchase green tea? Have you ever wondered why green tea costs about $2 for a packet of 25 tea bags, whereas with good old common or garden black tea, you can get about 200 bags for under $3!
Seeing as how ... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris
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
25th September 2007
“Do drop by for a cup of tea, my dear.”
This may be a trifle too snobbish or too English (no offense meant for our dear English friends out there), but for the purpose of introducing the topic, it’s quite appropriate. A very simple statement rea... Read >
Author: Royce Ambrocio
13th July 2007
If you’re new to flavored teas, no doubt you’re wondering how to choose flavored teas of the best quality. The variety of the tea, the country in which it’s grown, the way it’s processed, the time it’s harvested and the way it’s flavored all a... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
In recent years, tea has attracted a lot of attention for its many health benefits. For years Asian cultures have used tea for many medical purposes, and science is proving out what Asians seem to have known all along – tea has many healthy benefits... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
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
06th August 2006
You know that it's all in your mind - small decisions here and there that multiply faster than you think, lifelong dreams that sometimes seem so real and yet in a split second seem to wander off completely. You know your mind can one day be a mine of idea... Read >
Author: Manolito Montala
22nd July 2006
According to Chinese legend, green tea was invented by an emperor who was out in the forest, and had just boiled a kettle of water on his campfire. Suddenly, a freak gust of wind put out his fire and blew leaves from a nearby tree into the emperor's hot w... Read >
Author: John Gibb
07th June 2006
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