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02nd October 2009
Tea is the perfect solution for getting rid of laziness, aging, age spots and appearance of wrinkles. Green Tea is used for the protection against heart disease and cancer and is also rich in antioxidant treasures. The antioxidants that are present in gre... Read >
Author: milagrobrodt
30th September 2009
It seems that we are only just beginning to discover the power of green tea. Over the last few years, green tea has been linked with reducing the risk of cancer, heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis. And, as time goes on, it... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Do you know, the people around the world searching the term “Green Tea” in Google for 40,000 times for every month? This clearly implies that the green tea is the most favorable tea out of three types of tea viz., Green, Black and Oolong. Gr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
The American tea market
Traditionally, the marketplace for tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose tea gradually changed and recently the American mark... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
27th August 2009
Australians love to have their daily cuppa. In fact, in an informal survey conducted by Bushells Tea, Aussies drink around five cuppas a day. There are certainly reasons that people should. During the reign of the Han Dynasty over China, tea was first und... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes
10th August 2009
Black tea is one of the most common types of tea available on the market, but that simply does not take away from its healthful qualities. Black loose tea can be used to reduce the risk of stroke, decrease coronary heart disease risks and even helps the d... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
18th July 2009
L-Theanine, naturally occurring in green tea is effective in treating symptoms of anxiety and relief of anxiety
Anxiety is a state of intense fear, uncertainty, anxiety, fear or because of the anticipation of a threat real or imagined future event. Anx... Read >
Author: ali
16th July 2009
In this day and age when people have grown health conscious, many individuals, particularly working professionals who spends lots of time in the office everyday, have made it a habit to keep a healthy snack & drink stash. Many workers bring sachets of cof... Read >
Author: Fredrick
15th June 2009
Scientists and researchers have recently discovered that regular green tea drinkers are less prone to developing cancer. Why? Well research has found that one of the main molecules required by tobacco to develop cancer is blocked off by chemicals present ... Read >
Author: amyc
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
04th June 2009
Teeth are like jewels - they both bring sparkle to the eyes. Similarly, when your gems start to lose their luster, you can get them cleaned, same as your canines. But if you have baking soda and lemon juice for your silver, what do you use for your dental... Read >
Author: Mel C
14th May 2009
White tea has caught the imagination of many western tea drinkers due to its unique and delicate flavor and organic image.
The organic image is derived from white tea being one of the least processed teas, there being only two simple steps in white te... Read >
Author: EnJie
17th April 2009
Generally, Chinese white teas are considered to be the rare in China. They are rare in China since most of the white tea is exported. Well, for long years, the Chinese tea drinkers have been hip to white tea's benefits, until recently it was virtually u... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
15th April 2009
Green tea, like black tea is made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis. The difference between the three main types of tea is the way that they are produced.
Green tea is unfermented tea meaning that the leaves used for green tea are steamed... Read >
Author: petersonbran
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
As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful with... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
31st March 2009
Tea is good for your prevention and treatment of cancer:
- Scientists also discovered that EGCG from green tea can help to prevent metastasis, or the movement and spreading of cancer cells from one organ or tissue to the other by bloodstream or lymp... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
13th March 2009
Like all typical teas, China black tea comes from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant grown originally in the Yunnan Province of China and available only for export to the foreign markets. Today, China black tea is still a favorite among tea drink... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
With the advent of the Internet, the mechanics of shopping has experienced a drastic change. We now find ourselves facing a universe of shopping opportunities and ease with which we can find our favorite wares, sometimes at a substantial discount from the... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
10th March 2009
As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful without... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
25th February 2009
There's solid evidence that tea consumption is associated with a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke. The connection was noticed when the arteries of Chinese-American tea drinkers were compared with the arteries of Caucasian coffee drinkers. The tea ... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
25th February 2009
Originally, Chinese tea was valued for its medicinal qualities. It has long been known that tea aids in digestion, which is why many Chinese prefer to consume it after their meal. (Another interesting side effect for smokers is that tea hastens the discha... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
20th February 2009
The white type of tea consists of the youngest buds which are plucked in early spring.
It is the most subtle out of the four main types and offers the most benefits as well.
For many years, researchers have discovered diverse benefits of drinking wh... Read >
Author: cupotea
02nd February 2009
"Enjoy the Adventurous Journey of Tea from Bush to Cup"
Gru Tea brings to the table an in-depth understanding of world leading teas, infused with Indian health and remedial concepts of Ayurveda and enveloped with taste in every sip.
Ranbir ... Read >
Author: ravisingh
01st February 2009
S.W.A.L.K, or Sealed With A Loving Kiss is one of those romantic gestures that have endured the tests of time; much like its counterpart S.W.A.K, Sealed With A Kiss. Usually written on the letters of loved-up couples, S.W.A.L.K is a romantic acronym that ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
28th January 2009
Fair trade tea is something that tea drinkers can get excited about. It simply means that the teas are produced by workers in foreign countries who are paid a fair wage for growing, harvesting, curing and selling the tea. Knowing that the producers are ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
28th January 2009
Once detail a buyer can be sure of when shopping for promotional mugs, there is a mug on the market for everyone. Not every individual likes to use the same type of mug. Fortunately just as there are many styles available in shops and department stores, t... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts
08th January 2009
When opening the cultural history of China, you can feel the smell of tea almost on every page. Since the legend of Emperor Shennong tasted hundreds of herbs himself to, it has a long lasting market and gradually becomes the Chinese“Tea Ceremo... Read >
Author: jackyluo
05th January 2009
Have you considered taking green tea pills? There are many health benefits of green tea including relief from headaches, aid for the digestive system, and weight loss.
Since it is late December at the time I am writing this article you will be readin... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
02nd January 2009
More and more studies continue to emerge on the brain fit benefits of some food and drinks. The best part is that some of these are foods and drinks that many of us enjoy. We all know that fruits and veggies help our general health, but what other goodies... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
02nd December 2008
If like many people in the UK you simply cannot function in a morning until you have had your caffeine injection then this article may be of interest. Whether you’re a espresso fan, a lover of lattes, or a cappuccino addict there is no doubt that the... Read >
Author: dtymon
02nd December 2008
Green tea offers so many benefits to the skin and to the body. It contains antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, and anti-bacterial properties. It is not a mystery green tea is so popular in the cosmetic industry. Loaded with Vitamin E and C, the antioxida... Read >
Author: CarolynSue
01st October 2008
There is no question that quality loose leaf tea is better tasting and offers more flavors and varieties that bagged tea. But quality loose leaf tea has another feature that appeals to tea drinkers and that is ease of ordering on the internet.
Internet... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
29th September 2008
There are a lot of us that try to take care of our health in a number of different ways. We may try to eat the right foods and get plenty of rest and exercise on a regular basis. Doing these things can certainly contribute to our having a healthy body a... Read >
Author: Richard Adams
08th September 2008
Once detail a buyer can be sure of when shopping for promotional mugs, there is a mug on the market for everyone. Not every individual likes to use the same type of mug. Fortunately just as there are many styles available in shops and department stores, t... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts
08th September 2008
Scottish Teas are increasing in popularity with tea drinkers. But most tea drinkers are unaware of the important role Scotland played in making tea a global drink.
In the early 1600s, tea was introduced to Scotland. Scots were instrumental in found... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2008
We all want a nice smile, and what adds more appeal to a nice smile than white, bright teeth? Nice teeth that do not have stains and aren't tinted yellow are a pivotal part to getting the smile you want, and are a necessity for models, actors and actress... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
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
21st August 2008
Arteries are tough elastic tubes or blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart. As arteries moves away from heart, they further divide into smaller vessels. Arteries carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart and on the other hand veins return bl... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th August 2008
Once detail a buyer can be sure of when shopping for promotional mugs, there is a mug on the market for everyone. Not every individual likes to use the same type of mug. Fortunately just as there are many styles available in shops and department stores, t... Read >
Author: clickpromogifts
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
20th June 2008
History of Tea
Tea drinking originates from China several thousand years ago and the story goes that a few leaves of the Camellia plant accidentally fell into some boiling water. The resulting infusion was then drunk by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung wh... Read >
Author: Tim
25th May 2008
Gifts of food can be given to anyone for holidays or other special occasions. These gifts will be appreciated by family, friends, coworkers, or anyone else on your gift list. Creating your own food gift basket can be a very special gift as you can perso... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel
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
02nd May 2008
Obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that 66 percent of the American population, aged 20 or older, is either overweight or obese. Overweight and obese people are at higher... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
29th April 2008
The secret of green tea lies in the fact it is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). EGCG is a powerful anti-oxidant: besides inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, it kills cancer cells without harming healthy tissue... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
13th April 2008
Green tea is produced when the fresh leaves of the camellia sinensis plant are steamed, dried, rolled and blended. There are several kinds of green tea, many of which are harvested at different times of year to bring out their best qualities and strengths... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.
10th April 2008
How to make the perfect cup of tea has always been debated. One of the biggest arguments involves when to add the milk. Should tea drinkers add the milk before or after the tea? Usually, milk only is added to black teas.
Although most Americans ad... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th April 2008
In any office, anywhere in the world, there will be coffee. Where there is coffee, there are mugs. Promotional mugs come in many different styles, shapes, and colors. Why not provide a mug of your own. A promotional mug with your business name on it, will... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
03rd April 2008
With the choice and variety of office drinks machine available today, choosing the most suitable one for your office can be difficult. I have already posted several articles discussing the pros and cons of different types of machines and in this article w... Read >
Author: Fenton Wayne
02nd April 2008
The promotional mugs is a simple promotional item. No matter what you do with it, it's never going to be all that flashy or impressive – yet time after time this basic promo item outperforms far more elaborate gifts by far. A mug evokes feelings of warm... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
26th March 2008
The Katiewong UTILO Tea stick provides a refreshing cup of tea in an innovative design by Floz Design. After tea leaves are placed on the plastic leaf holder, the holder slides into the stick cavity, ready for placement in a cup of hot water. The UTILO Te... Read >
Author: jeya
25th March 2008
Promotional mugs are one of the most effective marketing and advertising tools. These are so universal and appealing a gift type that the consideration whether your business has a direct correlation to coffee, tea, or mugs doesn’t matter. Additionally, ... Read >
Author: Gareth Parkin
13th February 2008
Since the rise of the humble teabag which was introduced to the UK by Tetley Tea in 1953, the art of making a real cup of English tea has been on the decline, with many ‘tea drinkers’ choosing to mash their tea in a mug. Of course back in the Victoria... Read >
Author: S.Roberts
23rd August 2007
Green tea lovers enjoy fine imported Chinese and Japanese green tea and white tea. Green tea is usually brewed and drunk as a beverage. Green tea extracts can be taken in capsules and are sometimes used in skin products. Types of tea are commonly graded d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
14th August 2007
Black tea has become a worldwide phenomenon. In cafes and coffeehouses, teahouses and trendy bistros, black tea has become a favorite beverage of tea drinkers around the globe. The uniqueness of black tea lies in the processing—a procedure that he... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
26th July 2007
Although tea is consumed as hot beverage in pure form without any additives. There are lot many tea lover’s who consume tea with spices or masala. This trend is becoming popular all over the world; albeit a very large number of hot tea drinkers still pr... Read >
Author: upty123
25th July 2007
Fresh Start
One’s morning begins good with a sip of hot steamy cup of tea. The tea lover’s delight is a cup full of hot brewed tea. Tea - Black tea or Green tea has a unique flavor that stimulates your whole system and soothes your throat. In many ... Read >
Author: upty123
01st July 2007
Gifts of food can be given to anyone for holidays or other special occasions. These gifts will be appreciated by family, friends, coworkers, or anyone else on your gift list. Creating your own food gift basket can be a very special gift as you can perso... Read >
Author: Janet Vogel
05th June 2007
Like all teas, white tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves are picked and harvested before the leaves open fully, when the buds are still covered by fine white hair. This gives the tea its name.. White tea is scarcer than the other tradit... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
21st May 2007
Herbal Teas are quickly becoming the tea of choice to many tea drinkers, as a multitude of new and unique herbal blends are becoming available. With all the new options, what is the difference, and why should I drink one over the other ? A benefit with he... Read >
Author: David Giusti
02nd May 2007
The people of China have been drinking tea for more than 5,000 years and have learned a significant amount about loose leaf tea during that time.
The Chinese perfected processing of the Camellia sinensis plant and the development of different types of ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
18th April 2007
Green tea is one of the most important cancer fighting foods. Many scientific studies show that it protects against cancers of the breast, prostate, lung, colon and bladder.
One of the most important reasons that green tea exhibits such good health pro... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
20th March 2007
For over 5,000 years tea drinkers have enjoyed the taste and health benefits of high quality loose leaf tea. Those individuals that included tea in a lifestyle of exercise and diet have come to learn that teapot only tastes good, but tea also creates a f... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th March 2007
Loose leaf tea is all about quality but it is often not as convenient to use as tea bags particularly at the office or when traveling.
For those tea drinkers who enjoy the finest loose leaf teas however, there is now a way to easily prepare their own b... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
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
13th March 2007
Traditionally, the marketplace for loose leaf tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose leaf tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose leaf tea gradually changed and recently the American marke... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
What is Tea Cupping?
Tea cupping is a process of tasting and evaluating the quality of loose leaf tea. Tea cupping is a process that includes a number steps and is a vitally important method because tea quality varies widely. Tea cupping is a combinati... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
What is Wu long Tea?
The Wu long (also referred to as oolong) family of teas is characterized by a partial oxidation process that is controllable by varying degrees of heat. Wu long tea has the benefits and taste of both Green Tea and the fully oxidize... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
20th February 2007
Tea is more than a beverage – it is a way of life that leads to well being and satisfaction and it is healthy and tastes good as well.
To start the day with a steaming cup of your favorite tea puts the rest of the day in a better perspective and to e... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
15th February 2007
At the present moment tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world, losing only to water. However, the majority of its popularity comes from the eastern part of the world. Countries such as United States, Canada and Mexico are still lagging behin... Read >
Author: Reeveso
10th February 2007
Stomach Cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the Western World. In fact, the American Cancer Society estimates that 22,228 Americans will be diagnosed with stomach cancer during 2006. They also project that there will be an esti... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
24th January 2007
I have always been a tea drinker, which is saying something now that I live in the land of the ubiquitous coffee stand, Seattle.
My mother and my grandmother were big tea drinkers and introduced me to tea when I was 5. We had just discovered that I had... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli
16th January 2007
Green tea has been consumed in Japan and China for centuries, and it is only recently that it has become a popular drink in the West – where traditionally black tea has been preferred. (Black tea is more strongly flavored and has more caffeine, and reta... Read >
Author: Barbara Eastcairn
15th January 2007
The UK is known as a nation of tea drinkers, one Polish person once asked me if we drank tea at 3 oclock everyday as some sort of ritual! Most of us dont realise that this tea is often grown on tea plantations in the developing world where the crops are ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
06th January 2007
Coffee and tea are quickly becoming one of the largest exports of many countries around the world as coffee and tea drinkers quickly spend over $20 billion annually for their daily cup of caffeine. Twenty billion is nothing to be scoffed at these days.
... Read >
Author: Carol Stack
01st January 2007
Blueberry iced tea has become a popular choice among tea drinkers because of the zesty, thirst-quenching flavor and the natural medicinal properties that are present.
In fact, more scientific studies are indicating compelling health-related findings a... Read >
Author: Jules Sowder
31st August 2006
All over the world, the cry is for quality made products that can be purchased at most supermarkets and retail outlets wherever they may be. Green Tea, a key product that has evidently gathered raves due to the rising demand for health conscious people to... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung
29th August 2006
All gourmet coffee and tea share at least one important trait: they both are made from the best product available to better suit their customers. Some may say homegrown, some may say handpicked, some may even say handpicked and hand-grown. The difference ... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer
25th July 2006
Of all the controversial claims about green tea's health benefits, the one that draws the most scepticism is the claim that it could be a cure for cancer. While it is almost certainly not a cure, however, many studies appear to show that lifelong green te... Read >
Author: John Gibb
22nd July 2006
If you try to buy green tea in a supermarket even in a very large one the chances are that you'll only find one kind of green tea: the kind with 'green tea' written on the packet. The green tea that these packets contain tends to be of the absolute lo... Read >
Author: John Gibb
16th July 2006
The American tea market
Traditionally, the marketplace for tea drinkers in the United States has been limited.
Although loose tea was extremely popular in colonial times, the consumption of loose tea gradually changed and recently the American mark... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
23rd June 2006
Green tea is a kind of tea that has been very popular in China and Japan for centuries, and has recently seen a massive explosion in popularity in the West. Its rise is linked in many ways to that of the alternative health movement, which sees green tea a... Read >
Author: John Gibb
20th June 2006
Do you know, the people around the world searching the term "Green Tea" in Google for 40,000 times for every month? This clearly implies that the green tea is the most favorable tea out of three types of tea viz., Green, Black and Oolong. Green tea is the... Read >
Author: Murat Demir
09th June 2006
What is the best way to drink tea? A question as old as the industry. There are as many different answers as there are tea drinkers. Though I plan on adding one more with this article, I intend to add a unique way that I hope you will find to be useful... Read >
Author: David Giusti
08th June 2006
The Benefits of Green Tea as a Dietary Supplement:
Speaking of tea, it is a usual name for a plant relative of most flowering
shrub. The groups of plants that can be produced as tea have about 600
species existing for 28 generations. It is... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
18th April 2006
Pure Water and Fine Tea
Water as the Basis for a Quality Cup of Tea
By
Jon M. Stout
April 13, 2006
Tea originated in China 5,000 years ago and the selection and brewing of tea has been refined to an art with health and spiritual aspects emergin... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
17th February 2006
There is nothing new in the realization that along with drinking Tea comes a wide array of health benefits. But as you may have seen, or heard, there is such a thing called loose tea, which looks like what "tea leaves" should look like. Yet in every tea... Read >
Author: David Giusti
16th February 2006
Three to five cups of green tea a day can do you a lot of good.
Tea, especially green tea has long been known for its medicinal benefits. It helps digestion, boost metabolism and even wards off cancer and heart disease.
According to whether it is f... Read >
Author: Gang Deng
17th November 2005
Now more than ever, people are trying to lose weight by thinking green. Green tea is one of the hottest products on the market today. Its medicinal qualities have been known for years. But can green tea actually enable you to shed those unwa... Read >
Author: andrew mills
27th August 2005
Zeroing in on the Prevention of Heart Disease
Copyright 2005 Octocat Ltd
More Americans succumb to the effects of heart disease than
any other illness. Rated the number one killer,
heart-related ailments are brought about by a variety of circumst... Read >
Author: Mike Spencer
19th August 2005
13 Health Benefits of Green Tea
Copyright 2005 Arina Nikitina
Green tea has been enjoyed by people in China and Japan for thousands of years. Over the time it has become widely known in the West.
A lot of people nowadays have heard that green tea ... Read >
Author: Arina Nikitina
12th August 2005
While green tea has been studied for its numerous health benefits, there's at least one area of interest that needs more attention.
Can drinking green tea really enhance fertility?
Now that's the one-hundred-thousand dollar question! There's
a lo... Read >
Author: Vaughn Balchunas
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