Articles, tagged with "tea drinking", page 6
04th June 2009
When your 3-year-old kid starts comparing your teeth to the color of lemons, it's time to get some teeth whitening job done. Aside from the unsightly shade, mother-of-pearl canines are equated to poor hygiene. Though this is not always the case, discolore...
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Author:
Mel C
01st June 2009
Tea's proper use is to amuse the idle and relax the studious, to dilute the full meal of those who cannot use exercise and will not use abstinence.
Samuel Johnson 1709 - 1764
The tea we drink and know so well is actually a camellia, Camellia sinensi...
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Author:
Maurice Robertson
29th May 2009
PUZZLE YOUR PA THIS FATHER'S DAY WITH SOME FUN FILLED GAMES
Father's Day is the perfect opportunity to show dear old dad how much you care about him. You could settle with buying him some new slippers or a new mug for his tea drinking habits, but this ye...
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Author:
sarah hague
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...
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Author:
Brian Worley
12th May 2009
The Hong Kong International Tea Fair is organized by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and the Chinese Tea Culture International Exchange Association. The most important exhibit groups comprise of packaging, processing, art, media and proces...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
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...
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yixing teapot
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...
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Author:
Jonas Smith
02nd April 2009
Olive Leaf Tea has been consumed by ancient civilisations in Greece and the Middle East for as long as Olives have been cultivated. It is great, at last, to be able to share this health giving drink.
In 2005 an Australian study found olive leaves have ...
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Author:
Leanne D
27th March 2009
Green tea is an integral part of the Japanese culture. It is used in the tea ceremony, which is an elaborate ritual that has been traditionally followed for ages in Japan. In Japan, tea drinking is a formal, rule-bound yet relaxing activity. This ritual w...
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Author:
devk
27th March 2009
The Chinese tea health benefits are largely due to its high content of flavonoidsâ€"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...
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Chinese Tea
25th March 2009
The art of drinking and serving tea, which many call as "Chinese tea ceremony" plays a very vital role in China. In fact, the ritual of preparing tea has held a special place in the hearts and minds of the Chinese. Although the ceremony emphasizes the t...
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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...
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Author:
Jonas Smith
13th March 2009
Are you teeth stained from years of coffee or tea drinking? Or are you a constant smoker and have the yellow teeth to prove it? If so, you should check out professional teeth whitening in Bradford, Aurora Ontario, Canada. The professionals who offer profe...
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Author:
Alena Smith
10th March 2009
"Its goodness is for the mouth to make," Lu Yu wrote in the first ever annals of tea drinking, called Cha Jing or the Art of Tea. But sometimes, it really pays to match the kind of Asian black tea set that you use with the tea type you're drinking.
Fo...
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Author:
Jonas Smith
10th February 2009
Did you know that your favorite afternoon pick-me-up or breakfast "cuppa" has a history that dates back thousands of years? According to legend, the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung "discovered" tea way back in 2737 BC when some tea leaves were blown by the wind...
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Author:
Candice Oneida