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The Muscat Wine Family - An Overview

24th September 2009
Muscat is best described as a family of grapes, rather than a single variety. Many strains and mutations of the grape exist, from Muscat Blanc à Petit Grains (the posh type) to Muscat of Alexandria (the workhorse). The grapes can produce everything from ... Read >
Author: pippym1122

How To Cure A Migrain - The Easy Guide

23rd September 2009
looking at this this because you want to know how to cure a migraine. Migraines are the type of painthat strikes one side of the brain and can sometimes become extremely painful. Many people have suffered with migraines all of there life. It can be extre... Read >
Author: Luis Heath

Key wine terms - an overview

22nd September 2009
Wine writers, critics and experts have long had their own vocabulary when it comes to describing wine and its attributes, yet some of the best known terms often confuse the drinking public. The below is not in any way a complete list, but covers many of t... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Symmetry Genesis Resveratrol

16th September 2009
Symmetry Genesis: Resveratrol, Glutathione, SOD and Ellagic Acid go beyond just Juice! Milpitas, California. Early 2000 - The founder of Symmetry Corporation and his team of nutritional scientist came up with an incomparable and improved approach to ... Read >

Glass Hummingbird Feeders and Gazebo Bird Feeders – What to put in, and not to put in, your feeder

15th September 2009
A Sapphire twist glass hummingbird feeder works well by itself or as a pair of lawnornaments to deliver a blaze of color to your lawn and garden décor. I have written about where to place your hummingbirdfeeders to get the most traffic and where to place... Read >
Author: Hank

How to Brew Your Own Beer,,,,,,,,,

14th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

Wine Making Kit: An Inexpensive Implements To Make Wines

11th September 2009
Wine one of major kinds of the alcoholic beverage, is been considered by many people to be helpful to our health. Research shows that it reduces the chances of kidney stones, heart disease, and diabetes. Other two major kinds of the alcoholic beverages ar... Read >
Author: Benjamen

How to Brew Your Own Beer

11th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

How to Brew Your Own Beer

10th September 2009
Beer brewing has become increasingly popular because it produces a large amount of beer for a very little amount of money. There are three things to consider when brewing your own beer from home - equipment, ingredients and procedure. Equipment Needed... Read >
Author: Sapna

How Does Brewing Work?

05th September 2009
Brewing is the actual process of alcoholic beverages and alcohol through fermentation. This method is used with beer production, although the term can also be used for other drinks as well. The term brewing is also used to refer to any chemical mixing pro... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Some Easy Tips For Using Yogurt When Trying To Reduce The Acne

03rd September 2009
Many people know yogurt to be a tasty dessert with bacteria destroying properties. However its benefits do not stop there, it strengthens your immune by adding key nutrients in the body. Whenever you consume yogurt it gets in your body and destroys the ba... Read >
Author: Luka Malgaj

Foods to Eat and Foods to Avoid for Good Dental Health

26th August 2009
Dental decay is the most common form of disease known to mankind. It is a known fact that any food that contains carbohydrates, when left in contact with teeth for a prolonged period of time, can cause cavities. The normal micro organisms present in the m... Read >
Author: Yodle

Healing Your Health With Aternative Medicine

18th August 2009
A lone instant restore to health NOT solitary TO scourge BUT to all intents and purposes ALL DISEASES! ----------------------- ISN'T with the aim of AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A lone restore to health on behalf of ALL DISEASES plus scourge! ... Read >
Author: blove23

Real Natural Remedies and Natural Health Solutions

17th August 2009
A single generation restore to health NOT solitary TO disease BUT to all intents and purposes ALL DISEASES! ----------------------- ISN'T with the aim of AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A single restore to health in lieu of ALL DISEASES plus diseas... Read >
Author: blove23

Home Brew Beer, a fantastic hobby and pastime – if you know how!

17th August 2009
Having spent a couple of hours with a friend the other day in our local bar I was staggered at how much the evening had cost. It was the price of a small mortgage! All so we could have a couple of drinks in a bar that had no atmosphere and very few people... Read >
Author: N Thomas

Enjoying Wine Without Intimidation

13th August 2009
Drinking wine has been a great joy throughout much of the history of modern man. While the cavemen weren’t stomping grapes, it wasn’t long after that period that the joys of fermentation were discovered. Drinking wine today should be a joy as well, no... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Resveratrol wine: the French Paradox and the Resveratrol story

09th August 2009
Many dietitians have just woken up to the fact that there are definitely low cases of heart problems in the French, even though they happen to have a fat and cholesterol laden diet, what with all the cheese, pate de fois gras and above all, the wine. Coul... Read >
Author: FernandoMarkie

How to tell if you have internal candida

01st August 2009
To know that I you would have to know what the heck Candida is. Candida or more appropriately Candida Albicans is an opportunistic fungus (like yeast) that can be both internal and external to the body. Since im a health and fitness guy we are going to s... Read >
Author: charleslloyd

Brief Overview of Cigars

31st July 2009
Cigars have been linked to many things, rich and high class society, relaxation, rich flavor, and the 'boys club'. Cigar enthusiasts have created a whole new culture based on the art of smoking cigars, talking philosophy, and basically creating excuses to... Read >

An Emerging Fiber Breakthrough for Weight Management

18th July 2009
It is always an exciting day when something entirely new about metabolism begins to emerge. Of course it will be decades before innovation is agreed upon by the tortoise-moving FDA, medical profession, and other “health authorities” who have done not... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Effective Use of Yogurt for Treating Acne

05th July 2009
Nowadays a lot of teenagers and some adults are suffering from acne. Most of them try to get rid of it by special creams or even sometimes by medical pills bought in chemist’s. But what we should all know that there are homemade treatments which are som... Read >
Author: Luka Malgaj

Get to Know Your Tequilas

19th June 2009
Tequila is the signature alcohol produced in Mexico and is named for the town in which it was first produced. Tequila in Mexico comes with an extreme sense of pride and, from this long history of alcohol production, comes a set of strict standards and la... Read >
Author: smith1137a

How to Spot Wine Faults

12th June 2009
There's nothing worse is there? There you are, wilting under the gaze of a stern looking waiter, as you nose your glass. Your job is simple; is the wine good, or is it in bad nick? So far, so straightforward... Not so, according to many of us (this is moo... Read >
Author: pippym1122

Wine and Cheese Pairing

12th June 2009
When trying to put together a tasty wine and cheese pairing, the thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I’m sure you’ve heard all the most knowledgeable chefs sharing about what cheese works with your choice of wine; however, when i... Read >
Author: RodGray

Home Remedies For Yeast Infections – A Few Good Ideas

07th June 2009
Yeast infections are becoming more of a problem these days, that is why looking for home remedies for yeast infections has become more and more important. You want to know how to get rid of the fungus without always having to buy OTCs. Read on for a few g... Read >
Author: Magriet

Keeping it Natural With Organic Wines

29th May 2009
With the growing interest in organic food, it is no surprise there is also a growing demand for organic wine. Generally organic wines cost more as there is limited production and there are lower yields in the organic vineyards than in vineyards maintaine... Read >
Author: Phillip Wainwright

How To Easily Make Homemade Wine

11th May 2009
It seems like the wine making process on the surface would be kind of easy but there are some intricate details. The grapes need to be guided along in the process but they do pretty much of the work for you. In order to achieve the best taste mature grape... Read >
Author: Bob Hirsch

What is a Kitchen Composter?

08th May 2009
If you do not have the room to start garden composting, but want all the green kudos from making your own compost have you heard of a kitchen composter? If you would like to know how you could possibly recycle kitchen scraps into compost without your kit... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

About chinese tea and teapots part I

01st May 2009
Do you like a cup of tea? If it is ,then you must know this thing about tea and teapots . 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

Healthy Processed Meat Is Bologna

17th April 2009
We all in one way or another had a bologna sandwich on white bread and mustard. Yum! Takes you right back to grammar school instantly. What you don’t know can kill you though! We can’t blame our parents for not being conscious of what they were really... Read >
Author: elmer7230a

The benefits of D-Ribose

17th April 2009
Health is something that is very important to people and they are trying to discover many different ways to improve health. Ribose is a five-carbon sugar that is found in ribonucleic acid. It is used for many different purposes and is very important in ... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

Cheese and Wine Pairing Guidelines for your Next Party

15th April 2009
When designing a tasty cheese and wine pairing, the primary thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I am sure you have heard all the best known chefs explaining about what wine works with a cheese; however, when you make your selection, it... Read >
Author: RodGray

The Best Way to Pair Wine and Cheese

09th April 2009
When setting up a wine and cheese pairing, the thing you have to know is: If it tastes yummy, do it! I’m sure you’ve heard all the most knowledgeable chefs sharing about what cheese works with your choice of wine; however, when it comes down to i... Read >
Author: RodGray

Transplanting Your Garden

05th April 2009
The weather for transplanting, whether of table vegetables, or of trees, is the same as that for sowing. If you do this work in wet weather, or when the ground is wet, the work cannot be well done. It is no matter what the plant is, whether it be a cucum... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

How Are Chinese Tea Produced

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

The Process Of Sowing Seeds

27th March 2009
The first thing, relating to sowing, is, the preparation of the ground. It may be more or less fine according to the sort of seed to be sown. Peas and beans do not, of course, require the earth so fine as small seeds do. But, still, the finer the better ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Information About Hot-beds

27th March 2009
I am not about to lay down rules for persons who can afford to have cucumbers in March. This amounts to something little short of folly in England: in America, it would be something worse. But, Hot-beds, as things of real use, are more necessary in Americ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Green Tea Information - What it is and How Can it Help You

25th March 2009
Have you read about this recently? Green tea has become really popular for all the amazing health benefits it provides. It has the power to fight a number of diseases and can turn around your health effectively and safely. In this article I have distilled... Read >
Author: Frank Langella

White Tea and Its Benefits

13th March 2009
The effect of white tea on bacteria is recognized by many specialists. This type of tea contains antioxidants more active than those found in green tea. White tea also has the smallest amount of caffeine compared to black and green tea. It contains fiftee... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

The bread process from prehistory back to our days

13th March 2009
The bread is one of the most ancient and well-known foods in the world. There are also really a lot of different types of bread, according to the shape, the dough, but also the weather and the place it is produced. Italy occupies a first stage role f... Read >
Author: martinapp

La Mer's Skincare Formula: Does Its Nautical Name Equate To A Great Product?

13th March 2009
Additional information on La Mer can be found at beautyblogtalk.com, a site that offers first hand information on beauty products. Want to learn more about La Mer Find a thorough analysis of this product, and many more, at beautifulreview.com. La Me... Read >
Author: ErinBlakes

Corn and Ethanol Production May Help Eco Issues

10th March 2009
The US government, have for some time now being giving a subsidy to corn and ethanol production. The reasoning behind helping in the production of corn and ethanol is that it can be used as a alternative to fossil fuels. In turn it is hoped that because e... Read >
Author: malc88

Chemical Leavening Agent For Bread

06th March 2009
CHEMICAL LEAVENING is brought about by the action of gas produced by an acid and an alkali. All chemical leavening agents are Similar in their action, and they are composed of an acid and an alkali. When an acid and an alkali are brought together in the p... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat

How Large Companies Make Chocolate

05th March 2009
How do large companies make chocolate? For one, they need capital to be able to buy the equipment they need and also the ingredients. Given that there are not that many places in the US to harvest cocoa beans, these companies go to South America, the ... Read >
Author: Julie Spear

The Process On How Bread Is Made

24th February 2009
It will be useful to give here some remarks by the great scientist, Liebig, on the best process of making bread: -- "Many chemists are of opinion that flour by the fermentation in the dough loses somewhat of its nutritious constituents, from a decompositi... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

6 steps of wine making

03rd February 2009
For several years wine making has been practiced through the process called as vinification, this is a very simple method as compared to the other methods of making alcoholic beverages. The process of wine making involves six basic steps: 1. Viticultu... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Wine Is One Of The Most Popular Beverages In The World!

01st February 2009
Cooking wines produced by fermentation of rice starch have higher alcohol content than grape wines. Unlike pure cooking wines, rice wines can be drunk as well as used as an ingredient in cooking food. Popular examples of cooking wines produced from rice ... Read >
Author: Chitranjan Sood

Treatments for Hernia

09th January 2009
In the early of the treatment, it will be appropriate to move up the head end of the bed by placing bricks under the legs of the bed. This will stop the regurgitation of food during the nighttime. A person can use more pillows for the same reason. Afte... Read >
Author: jainish

Powerful Carp Fishing Bait Flavours And Fermentation Secrets!

07th January 2009
Why not exploit these great bait, ground bait and other free baiting suggestions to multiply your catches of big fish and some of these will be new to almost everyone who reads this article, so read on... Carp utilise fermentation a lot so what is it; ... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

What Diabetic's Should Know About Carbohydrates

17th December 2008
What Diabetics Should Know About Carbohydrates Beating Diabetes Without Meds A diabetic's ability to maintain (lose) weight, control blood sugar, and promote overall good health is dependent upon the proper management of carbohydrates. Most diabetic... Read >
Author: tomenelson

Cabernet Sauvignon – One of the Most Common Varieties

05th December 2008
The Cabernet Sauvignon grape is one of the most commonly grown grapes in the world, the red version of Chardonnay. It adds splendor and flavor to red wines the longer they are allowed to age. The thick skin of this grape gives the wine made from it has a ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Tips On How To Formulate Wine

03rd December 2008
Planning on brewing your own wine in the convenience of your home? Making a good wine formulation requires you to be exact and strict with the measurements and processes involved. The necessary equipment is also critical in order to produce a good batch. ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Do you know where your dog has been? Has he been near poison?

02nd December 2008
It is up to you to keep your dog happy and healthy. You nee to avoid potential hazards. Do you know what is toxic to your dog? You need to be a aware of where your dog goes and what they eat. Here a list of things every dog owner should know: Ant... Read >
Author: Gator Publishing

Why Is Wine So Popular

01st December 2008
When people think of grapes, the first thing that comes to their mind is wine. This is because wines are generally made from grapes. That is why most people think of wine as grape wines. However, there are wines that are made from rice, herbs, barley,... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Some History Of Wine

22nd November 2008
Wine has been called the elixir of happiness - and not without good reason. It is hard to imagine any party or celebration without any representative from the vine. This is probably why people have always assumed that wine was born right next to man. ... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Enjoying Dessert Wine

10th November 2008
If you want to spoil your sweet tooth right after every meal, you can opt to enjoy the whole meal and end it with a delectable dessert wine. Dessert wines refer to wines that are generally served after meals together with the desert. However, this par... Read >
Author: Jerry Shannon

Sake To You

30th October 2008
Originally a fermented rice mash eaten like cereal, sake has been Japan’s national beverage for the last 1,200 years. As it has trickled down from the aristocracy to the people, it has gained refinement, complexity, and variety. Here is a scouting re... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

Wines To Make The Perfect Dessert

09th September 2008
People often run away screaming if you mention dessert wines in polite company in Britain. They are seen as too sweet, and something that old people are seen drinking. When dessert wines are mentioned in the rest of Europe however, there is an astonishing... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Can Acidophilus Be Stabilized?

05th September 2008
In fact, acidophilus thrives at a pH of 4-5 or less, and occurs naturally in the gastrointestinal tract of humans and animals, and also the mouth and vagina. It ferments milk to lactic acid, and dies in the presence of sunlight, excessive moisture and at ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Six Common Problems In Home Brewing And How To Fix Them

25th August 2008
Whilst it is true that home-brewing can be a very satisfactory and pleasurable pastime, producing good quality beer at economical prices, it is also true that problems can, and do, arise from time to time. The purpose of this article therefore is to de... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock

Understanding The Differences With Red Wines

15th August 2008
While the average person may assume that all red wines are the same, the differences actually extend far beyond the label on the bottle. With over 50 main varieties of reds available, the colors can range from light red and ruby red to deep purple. Th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

What Is The Best Way To Serve Dessert Wines?

26th July 2008
Food and wine have been paired for centuries, most likely because people believe some combinations just taste better when they are together than when served alone. Traditional rules of pairing are not often followed for modern meals, partially because peo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Healthy Dark Chocolate And Your Diabetic Health -- Part 1

24th July 2008
Healthy Dark Chocolate continues to garner front page status as more and more scientific research studies on the health benefits of dark chocolate publish their findings, and this is great news for current and potential at risk diabetics. Chocolate, th... Read >
Author: Timothy Prahl

Dry White Wine: Why Is It Golden?

17th July 2008
Wine and good times go hand in hand, and numerous varieties of wine have evolved over the centuries. White wine plays a predominant role in many a cuisine, delighting many a palate with its complex taste. Each wine is unique to the region the grapes are g... Read >
Author: Christopher

Make Peace with Carbs

20th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Beth Aldrich It's interesting how many diets "claim" that carbohydrates are unhealthy for you and that we shouldn't eat them! And, that this simple food group (which has many varying levels of quality) is being called the culprit in ... Read >

Why Green Tea Has More Antioxidants Than Black Tea

15th May 2008
Processing green tea differs from the way black tea is processed. Antioxidants in the tea leaves are nearly exhausted after black tea is processed whereas in green tea, almost all of its antioxidants are left in the leaves after processing. Antioxidant... Read >
Author: jezzbb

Tea for Bad Breath

13th May 2008
Drink tea for bad breath? For years, it’s been standard wisdom that tea is a cause of bad breath (halitosis) and should be avoided, but recent scientific studies suggest otherwise. In fact, research has shown that compounds known as polyphenols, which a... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Health Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar – Maintain Health

08th May 2008
Apple cider vinegar has long been used as a health aid for weight loss and circulatory health. It is a very safe supplement, even for children. There are no known side effects resulting from using it. It is obtained from the fermentation of apple juice. T... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Candida: Food Craving 101- Update

07th May 2008
Candida albicans is a form of yeast that naturally occurs in your body. It feeds of sugars, yeast, mold, and fungi that are in your diet. The more that you eat the foods that Candida albicans needs the quicker the yeast will spread. Because of Candida'... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi

Historical Significance of Beer

02nd April 2008
They used to sell it as a beverage from their homes in order to supplement the family income. This is just one of the hundreds of amazing secrets about western world's most popular beverage. The popularity of beer is already well documented. However, ve... Read >
Author: PowerHouseGym

Herbal Teas Versus Herbal Capsules

02nd April 2008
The use of natural herbal remedies has been practiced for centuries by traditional societies and native cultures. The art of utilizing herbal medications to cure diseases and improve one's health. It is just one of the many different types of alternative ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

These Are Some Of The Benefits Of Good Bacteria

25th March 2008
Bacteria are not always harmful, but they are also useful in many ways. There are some bacteria that are very safe, if present in the food and are also needed to preserve the taste and texture of the food. It is a general fact that bacteria love to eat. A... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Indigo - Uses and Side Effects

19th March 2008
Indigo has been used as an emetic, to purity the liver, reduce inflammation and fever, to alleviate pain, and to treat numerous other ailments from hemorrhoids to scorpion bites. During fermentation of the leaves, indigo is derived from indican, a glucosi... Read >
Author: Alien

About Alcohol Detoxification

17th March 2008
Even though alcohol is in such general use worldwide, the regular consumption of alcoholic beverages is a serious health hazard and definitely a nutritional problem. Alcohol FAQ Alcoholic beverages, made by the fermentation of grains or fruits, have... Read >
Author: Janine Wachowski

The False Promise Of Ethanol

04th March 2008
Ethanol is being promoted as one of the solutions for controlling global warming. US Congress has followed this reasoning and has provided a subsidy for ethanol production in the amount of $0.51 per gallon. This subsidy created a minor boom in corn grow... Read >

Reducing Facial Wrinkles with Hyaluon Injectable Fillers

18th February 2008
The use of injectable materials for filling or plumping up facial lines and wrinkles dates back to 1981 in the U.S. when collagen injections became available. From 1981 to 2003, for over twenty years, injectable collagen was the only available facial fill... Read >
Author: Eppley Plastic Surgery

Medicine and Alternative Treatments for Colic

06th February 2008
Description Colic is a condition that affects children younger than three months old. It is marked by crying that Continues for hours, several days a week, for several weeks. While pediatricians know that colic affects the digestive system, they still ... Read >
Author: Alien

Vegetable food products

22nd October 2007
According to vegetarian food finding, in India alone around 33 crores of birds and animals are killed every year and 50 lakh ton of flesh trade is carried on. This is enough to show that innumerable birds and animals are killed every year throughout the w... Read >
Author: jeya

Boost Energy And Strengthen The Heart With Ribose

30th August 2007
It is possible to boost energy and strengthen the heart with ribose, a monosaccharide found in all living cells, even those of plants. Found naturally mainly in the stereoisomeric form of D-ribose, it is an essential component of the human metabolism tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sale Of Enriched Wines In Market

28th August 2007
Wine is the most saleable product among the people. Wine is the beverage product which comes up in different flavors and ingredients. Wine is nothing but an alcoholic beverage produced from the fermentation of grape. Wine is a blend of grape, sugar, acids... Read >
Author: shijinaseo

Beer Making

14th August 2007
Beer has been around since long before official record began. Around the globe beer is brewed in many forms, but at the end of the day the end result is always the same, so when you next in the bar having a beer reading the paper just think of how that be... Read >
Author: mario oreilly

Black Tea—When are the Best Pluckings?

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

How To Make Noni Juice - Traditional And Commercial Approach

10th June 2007
If you are wondering how to make noni juice, there are two different ways to approach the process: traditionally and industrially through the use of commercial machinery. With the popularity of noni rising, more and more manufacturers are tapping into ... Read >
Author: Alien

I Love German Wine and Food - A Deutscher Tafelwein

30th May 2007
Perhaps you are aware that German wine classifications can be quite complicated. A given wine's classification is largely based on its sugar content. We are not going to retell the wine classification story here. Suffice it to say that the lowest level Ge... Read >
Author: Levi Reiss

The Truth About Okinawan Tea

02nd February 2007
Have you ever seen ads on the internet claiming they possess the "real" Okinawan tea? I'm sure you have, and after reading this article you will have a very good reason to stay away from them. It seems as if people on the internet will try to make mone... Read >
Author: Reeveso

Drinking in Russia

18th December 2006
What do you drink or not drink in Russia? Let's start with the water. We have noted that it is not the norm to find ice in soft drinks, etc. This is typical of many European countries. Hotels and restaurants, which cater to tourists, will offer ice. But, ... Read >
Author: ira chernova

Chardonnays of California

05th October 2006
Although the Chardonnay grape has its origins in France, the Chardonnays of California have carved out a niche of their own on the world scene. Chardonnays of California Some of the most popular vino in the world is the white. These crisp, fruity v... Read >
Author: Xavier Moldini

Tea Varieties

21st August 2006
The second most consumed beverage behind water is tea. Interestingly enough the 3,200,000 tones of tea produced worldwide come from only one plant species, named "camellia sinensis." But how a plant becomes a beverage? Tea is made by steeping processed le... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Real Soy Sauce

14th April 2006
Real Soy SauceWhen I was growing up, I thought soy sauce was salty waterwith dark coloring and some secret soy and wheat stuffmixed in. That's because my parents did not know any betterthan to buy LaChoy brand.Some of the cheapy stuff from China is not an... Read >
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Some Facts About Whiskey or Whisky

14th January 2006
When discussing whisky the first thing that needs to be know is that there are two legitimate spellings. The Scotts and Canadians spell whisky without the "e", while the Irish and Americans spell it with an "e" as in whiskey. This should be the first indi... Read >
Author: Darcy O Neil

The Benefits of Noni Fruit Juice

12th October 2005
Not to be confused with whole noni fruit drink or noni fruit powder, pure noni fruit juice contains dozens of nutrients to improve your overall health. When the noni fruit is ripe, it is completely saturated with juice; the juice literally drips off the f... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino

How Wine is Made

24th September 2005
The first stage in the wine making process is to crush the grapes. In days gone by the grapes would be loaded into a large vat and the wine maker(s) would gently tread on them to break the grapes' skins to release the juice. Nowadays this procedure is ... Read >
Author: Neil Best