Articles, tagged with "tea drinkers", page 7
14th October 2009
Tea party games are at all times fun to plan. If you are in search of the greatest tea party games, you have approached the right place.
The primary game is known as Teacup Swap. Several numbers of people can take part in Teacup Swap and each person is a...
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Author:
Alien
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...
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Author:
Hugh McInnes
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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 without...
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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...
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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...
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Author:
Jonas Smith