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02nd October 2009
Dr Ming's Weight Loss Tea - The Real TruthThe popularity of tea as a diet tea drink continues to grow among health buffs. Tea no longer just is for ceremony and customs in certain cultures, or a light refreshing drink for others. These days tea is known f... Read >
Author: Pablo Weeks
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
Call them ‘dim sums’ or call them ‘momos’, this Chinese dish from Canton (Guangzhou) has sure caught the fancy of Delhiites. Whether is a fancy 5-star hotel/restaurant or a market place, this dish will be found in every nook and corner of the city... Read >
Author: Anand
21st September 2009
To try to lessen the bad feelings of being called fat or overweight, we tend to use lesser dreaded and offensive words such as "larger size" and "big" instead of plain "overweight" and "fat". But it took just one comment from a buddy friend, a nurse in th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
To try to lessen the bad feelings of being called fat or overweight, we tend to use lesser dreaded and offensive words such as "larger size" and "big" instead of plain "overweight" and "fat". But it took just one comment from a buddy friend, a nurse in t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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 >
10th August 2009
White loose teas are known for their anti-cancer properties as well as having the highest concentration of anti-oxidants of any tea. This type of tea offers immune boosting elements that are also great for clearing the complexion and smoothing skin. There... Read >
Author: redleaftea11@gmail.com
31st July 2009
To try to diminish the bad feelings of being called fat or heavy, we tend to use lesser dreaded and insulting words such as "larger size" and "big" instead of plain "overweight" and "fat". But it took just one comment from a buddy friend, a nurse in the c... Read >
Author: WWeaver
14th July 2009
Wu Yi Tea is such an incredible product and well worthwhile implementing in your daily routine. This well known Chinese Tea made a famous appearance on Oprah with Dr Oz. Wu Yi Tea is partially oxidized. Wu Yis taste is more like green tea than black tea a... Read >
02nd July 2009
Located in the southern part of China, Hong Kong boasts of multitude of attractions where the Hong Kong Museum of Art has become one of the highlights of Hong Kong tours.
Under the administration of Leisure & Cultural Services Department, the museum wa... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
01st July 2009
Wu Long Green Tea or Oolong Tea is the traditional Chinese tea which has immense health enhancing properties. Wu Long Diet Tea is full of anti oxidants which very effectively strengthens your immune system and detoxifies your body to a great extent. So, i... Read >
Author: Matt Mcguire
01st July 2009
Diabetes, the dreaded disease has been spreading its tentacles at a rapid pace all over the world. Apart from opting for allopathic course of treatment, you could also approach alternative and herbal remedies in keeping the disease under control. Chinese ... Read >
Author: Matt Mcguire
01st June 2009
Macau is a part of China resting 60km southwest from Hong Kong, which is known as a popular tourist destination. The name Macau is a derivative of the term ‘Magao’ meaning A-Ma temple – a shrine devoted for the Goddess of Sea revered by the Macanese... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
15th May 2009
Diabetes, the dreaded disease has been spreading its tentacles at a rapid pace all over the world. Apart from opting for allopathic course of treatment, you could also approach alternative and herbal remedies in keeping the disease under control. Chinese ... Read >
Author: Jing Tea
15th May 2009
Wu Long Green Tea or Oolong Tea is the traditional Chinese tea which has immense health enhancing properties. Wu Long Diet Tea is full of anti oxidants which very effectively strengthens your immune system and detoxifies your body to a great extent. So, i... Read >
Author: Jing Tea
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
Wu Long Green Tea or Oolong Tea is the traditional Chinese tea which has immense health enhancing properties. Wu Long Diet Tea is full of anti oxidants which very effectively strengthens your immune system and detoxifies your body to a great extent. So, i... Read >
Author: Prad Sherwood
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
17th April 2009
Have you tasted Chinese green tea? As you all know, green tea is the most popular types of Chinese tea. Many people, not only Chinese, consider it as the best drink for sultry summers. The main reason for this claim is the fact that green tea is cool a... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
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
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
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
07th April 2009
Chinese tea has always been a common beverage. In recent years, its beneficial effect on health has been noted. There have been numerous reports on the benefi of chinese tea in the prevention of cancer and other diseases.
Tea contains catechin. In its ... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
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
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
03rd April 2009
Did you know that drinking Chinese tea, in particular, help you lose weight and get slim? Well, several researches have found out evidences that could associate Chinese tea to weight loss. Some of these evidences showed that Chinese teas can help you bu... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
03rd April 2009
Tea has long been part of the Chinese culture. For the Chinese, tea is one of the seven necessities to begin a day.
Well, China is obviously the homeland of tea. According to some Chinese tea history resources, it was in the southwest part of the c... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
01st April 2009
It is my pleasure to hold weekly thee drinking sessions with Mr Liu. Like me, Mr Liu also likes tea a lot and has the talent to describe tastes, in Chinese there is more room for that anyway and when you try to translate these words to English then diffe... Read >
Author: MrWei
27th March 2009
Chinatown was first marked on the map around 1821 when the first migrant Chinese arrived from Xiamen, the Fujian province in China. The first Chinese junk that came in to the South of the Singapore River known today as Telok Ayer were solely men who came ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
27th March 2009
The Chinese tea health benefits are largely due to its high content of flavonoids—plant-derived compounds that are antioxidants. Green tea is the best food source of a group called catechins. In test tubes, catechins are more powerful than vitamins C an... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
25th March 2009
Chinese oolong tea is in the first place a class as well as a kind of tea. It is one of the most famous teas in the world. According to many experts, the Chinese oolong tea is half way between green tea and black tea in a sense that it is half-fermented... 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
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
17th March 2009
A healthy weight loss plan is a plan that can make you lose weight in long term and good for your weight loss maintenance. Here is a healthy weight loss plan that you can carry out:
Exercise
Exercise is very important for weight loss. It plays a major... Read >
Author: Mohd Hizer
13th March 2009
Now, almost five thousand years later, Chinese tea has become one of the most popular beverages in the world. The cultivation of tea in China started a mere two thousand years ago, but it has spread from there to every other country where tea is now grown... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
03rd March 2009
Understanding Asian tea must begin with an understanding of China. But that's not as simple as it sounds.
If you journey to southeast China, to Fujian or Taiwan, you'll discover that people are proud of their oolong teas brewed in the “gong fu” sty... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
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
23rd February 2009
Advantages of drinking Chinese Tea
Tea has been one of the daily necessities in China since time immemorial. Countless numbers of people like to have their after meal cup of tea.
In summer or warm climate, tea seems to dispel the heat and bring on i... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea
16th January 2009
Kitchens can get competitive in South China when the talk turns to dim sum. Every year, Hong Kong chefs roll up their sleeves and flex their fingers to prepare for an annual dim sum competition. Dim sum, literally “a little bit of heart”, is a smorgas... Read >
Author: JASSI
17th November 2008
Pu-erh tea has been known for more than a thousand years in China, with a relatively lower profile to other more elegant Chinese tea varieties. Recently however it has acquired celebrity status in China, attracting much attention and investment due allege... 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
21st August 2008
SOUTH CHINA FOOD-FOR TRAVELLERS
Kitchens can get competitive in South China when the talk turns to dim sum. Every year, Hong Kong chefs roll up their sleeves and flex their fingers to prepare for an annual dim sum competition. Dim sum, literally ... Read >
Author: jagi
22nd July 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country in t... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru
22nd July 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease. Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country in t... Read >
Author: Ajay Mehandru
22nd July 2008
Chinese food appeals to many of us because it is tasty and relatively inexpensive. We are also under the impression that Chinese cuisine is healthy as it includes large portions of vegetables and low amounts of fat. That’s true when the dishes are prepa... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B.S.
22nd July 2008
Introduction
Chinese food appeals to many of us because it is tasty and relatively inexpensive. We are also under the impression that Chinese cuisine is healthy as it includes large portions of vegetables and low amounts of fat. That’s true when the di... Read >
Author: Emilia Klapp, R.D., B. S.
22nd July 2008
Oolong Tea
Oolong Tea is a Chinese Tea, which is also referred to as the semi-green tea. It lies somewhere between the green and black tea in oxidation and has a taste much similar to green tea. Oolong tea is fermented, unlike green tea, but the proces... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st July 2008
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a sprawling city of nearly 18 million people. Beijing the second largest city in China, after Shanghai, is a huge metropolis with an intricate network of railways, roads and motorways criss-c... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob
21st July 2008
Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China (PRC) is a sprawling city of nearly 18 million people. Beijing the second largest city in China, after Shanghai, is a huge metropolis with an intricate network of railways, roads and motorways criss-c... Read >
Author: Caren Jacob
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
26th June 2008
The Ngong Ping 360 skyrail is an exciting journey from Tung Chung to Ngong Ping village. The cable car provides a 20 minute ride over 5.7 Km that offers a visually spectacular experience spanning from the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong City to the serene ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
29th May 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease.
Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country i... Read >
Author: Janey
26th May 2008
Many studies suggest that fresh-brewed tea can benefit health and fight disease.
Tea is cosy, comforting, easy to brew, and can be enjoyed anywhere at any time. Chinese green has more varieties than any other tea in China as well as any other country i... Read >
Author: Janey
21st May 2008
Rosenthal Studio-Line Dinnerware TAC 02 Weiss Salad / Dessert Plate - TAC is true to Walter Gropius' principles. Built on geometric forms, the simple circle and the seamless globe are the primary inspirations for this modern, streamlined collection. The a... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
21st May 2008
Rosenthal Studio-Line Dinnerware TAC 02 Weiss Salad / Dessert Plate - TAC is true to Walter Gropius' principles. Built on geometric forms, the simple circle and the seamless globe are the primary inspirations for this modern, streamlined collection. The a... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
01st April 2008
Kobo candles assert a complexity that increasingly unfolds with each experience. Stunning packaging conjure up images that link the scent inexorably to the visual world. The highest quality fragrance and essential oils are used to create a full-bodied bou... Read >
Author: jeya
02nd February 2008
The Green Tea Diet started around 5,000 years ago and the health benefits of drinking this tea have been known for centuries. Drinking green tea is a regular part of everyday life for people in China, Japan, and Hong Kong just to name a few. Green tea h... Read >
Author: Sandra Hanson
07th November 2007
In August 1992, myself and my wife, Caroline, arranged a trip to post-Tiananmen China. It was in the days when the London China Travel office was on Cambridge Circus, opposite the Palace Theatre on Charing Cross Road. It took me at least twenty books, a... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
06th November 2007
Goji berry, also known as wolfberry in Western countries, is one of the most obscure, yet very useful and beneficial fruits known to mankind. The plant is considered near the characteristics of the species that include tomato, chili pepper, eggplant and p... Read >
Author: springherbcouk@googlemail.com
30th July 2007
Some people do ask me if growing up in a single-parent family has any impact on me. The answer is a definite "Yes". We are after all human being with feelings and whatever loss we experience since young will have impact on us.
To me, marriage is for an... Read >
Author: Jhong Ren
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
10th June 2007
Many people drink tea, and one kind in particular is growing in popularity in the Western world: green tea. The light flavored tea is more than just a hot drink in winter or a substitute for coffee. It’s packed with all kind of health benefits. Green te... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
20th March 2007
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 >
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
10th May 2006
For most people, the Chinese green tea is a stuff of legends. It has been known to be very beneficial to human health and has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects for thousands of years.
According to legend, the... Read >
Author: Cathy Freeman
20th April 2006
All people in the world know the importance of eating breakfast and every country has their traditional breakfast for its people. English people have their fried eggs, beans, bacon and mushrooms. Pakistan people have their chapattis. Chinese people have t... Read >
Author: Yee Lee Wong
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
09th February 2006
Ever wondered if you could deal directly with manufacturers... in China?! It's easier than you think.
First Impressions
I visited China in Autumn 2005 with a group of business associates and must admit that I was amazed, both by the warm reception we ... Read >
Author: Rose Lee
17th August 2005
Travel and Tour Tips for China
China is a large country at a size of 9,596,960 sq km. China was only partially open to the world from 1980 onwards and has been a communist country for many decades. Although there is much progress in the travel industry a... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
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