Articles, tagged with "white tea", page 6
25th March 2010
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Chinese Anti-aging Using Tea
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There is no social function in China where there is no outright consumption of tea....
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Author:
Johnfox
24th March 2010
The tea party has been treated as an elegant affair for many years. In England, people enjoy afternoon tea and often use afternoon tea parties to entertain visitors or clients. An afternoon tea party is perfect for any special celebration and is quick and...
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Author:
partsub
24th March 2010
I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China. The famous Oolong tea Iron Goddess (aka Tie Kuan Yin) is from southern Fujian. Taimu Mountain is the o...
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Author:
Garret Wong
23rd March 2010
Here are 10 healthy diet tips when you begin to feel bloated and uncomfortable. Your waist band is telling you that you need to shed a few pounds if you want to look you best on the beach this summer
The recommended healthy diet tips include a few simp...
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Author:
Brian Worley
22nd March 2010
When you think of lavender, you think of a lovely scent and softness. It is exactly the thought process you would want to associate with your skin. Therefore, ingredients like Lavender are an interesting choice when it comes to skin care. Skin care has ...
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Author:
Felix Owns
18th March 2010
Most people wait too long before using "anti-aging" products. Professionals agree that you should start thinking about these products much ealier in life. From childhood to your teenage years, your skin probably made some dramatic changes, but it probably...
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Author:
Melissa
12th March 2010
Nobody can deny the fact that tea is one of the most popular health drinks in the world today. Its fame is based on the well-grounded belief that it has several properties which help your body become healthier and more youthful looking. A lot of scientifi...
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tamar slay
12th March 2010
Tea is one of the most popular beverages that are consumed by a lot of people in the world today. It is second only to water in terms of the volume of consumption. Its popularity stemmed from the fact that aside from its great taste and aromatic fragrance...
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Author:
tamar slay
12th March 2010
In this world full of synthetic beverages, it is sometimes a wonder how the natural drink of tea managed to survive. In fact, not only was it able to survive the onslaught of synthetic beverages, some purporting to be health drinks but are full of chemica...
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Author:
tamar slay
11th March 2010
Camellia sinensis is the exotic sounding botanical name for a plant that many of us enjoy on a daily basis. It is the one plant that provides tealeaves. In fact, camellia sinensis gives us an astonishing three thousand different kinds of tea.
Many of t...
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Author:
Neville Levy
11th March 2010
Usually, Chinese white teas are considered being the uncommon in China. They are uncommon in China since most in the white tea is exported. Effectively, for long years, the Chinese tea drinkers have been hip to whitened tea's benefits, till recently it wa...
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Author:
Amy Wells
08th March 2010
In the past years, the benefits of green tea have been well publicized: when it comes to health, green tea has gotten all the credit as other teas sit on the sidelines, steaming with jealously. While this press may have been warranted - green tea has been...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
01st March 2010
the first time i cooked .. everyone went hungry ...why? well the question should be what had i cooked? i made a dish out of a recipe book cake i was overjoyed that finally i cooked something but alas when it was over i myself coul not figure out what i ha...
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Author:
kayleigh walton
23rd February 2010
However, each year more and more white tea comes from India and Sri Lanka, making these the two fastest growing regions for the production of white tea. Many people are not familiar with white teas from these countries, though black tea from both Sri Lank...
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Author:
Hosea Charles
23rd February 2010
refreshing melon.
Like other white teas, white Persian melon tea comes from the camellia sinensis plant. But, white teas are harvested much earlier than other teas, before the leaves are fully open and while they retain fine white hair on the buds. Whi...
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Author:
Hosea Charles