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Oolong Tea - the Weight Loss TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|Uma MaysHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Oolong Tea and it's health benefits. Somewhere between Green Tea and Black Oolong Tea makes a great alernative brew.



Tea- Pleasant, Aromatic and Simply Refreshing!Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 13, 2008|dipty gharatHome/Food And Drink/Tea

A nice, aromatic and simply amazing beverage! Every time I drink tea I feel that I am just reborn. Well, it's that rejuvenating and refreshing. Tea is a favourite beverage in many oriental countries but it is also extremely popular in England.



About the Tea LeafJump to Original Source

0:00 March 03, 2008|Deidre BissonetteHome/Food And Drink/Tea

In China where huge tea gardens grow, tea leaves are picked by hand. Women are given the job of picking the leaves because their fingers are very suitable for the plucking process.



Importance of Green TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 February 20, 2008|Rachel BrouneHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Green tea is found out to be a good drink. It has anti cancer nutrients and it is better than coca cola, coffee or other black teas. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), an antioxidant found in green tea, is at least 100 more times more effective than vitamin C and 25 times more effective than vitamin E at protecting cells and DNA from damage believed to be linked to cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses.



History of TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 February 18, 2008|Deidre BissonetteHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Tea comes from the plant Camellia Sinensis. Tea is made from one type of leaf or a blend of leaves. Black tea and green tea both come from the Camellia Sinensis. Red Tea is originally from South Africa is caffeine free and also has some antioxidant properties. Herbal tea comes from roots and berries and is called a Tisane.



The Cha No Yu: the Japanese Tea CeremonyJump to Original Source

0:00 February 18, 2008|Deidre BissonetteHome/Food And Drink/Tea

The Cha No Yu meaning hot water originated as a Buddhist ritual. Eisai, the Buddhist Monk was famous for creating the Zen of this ceremony, as well as for planting the first tea plants in Uji, a region near Kyoto Japan



The Health Benefits of Green TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 February 18, 2008|Deidre BissonetteHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Green Tea comes from the plant Camellia Sinensis, and is grown and picked all over the world. There are different green teas, and many originate from China. The secret of the health of tea lies in the way it is processed.



The Quintessential TeapotJump to Original Source

0:00 February 18, 2008|Deidre BissonetteHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Drinking great tea should be enjoyed in just the right teapot. After pouring fresh hot water over your tea leaves, they will unfurl and steep for a wonderful flavor.



How to Make a Real Cup of English TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 February 13, 2008|S RobertsHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Since the rise of the humble teabag which was introduced to the UK by Tetley Tea in 1953, the art of making a real cup of English tea has been on the decline, with many tea drinkers choosing to mash their tea in a mug. This article tells you how to brew a real cup of English tea, and urges people to dig out their teapot and engage in the social function of tea drinking. We also address the controversial issue of when to add the milk.



Green Tea-why is There so Much Buzz About This?Jump to Original Source

0:00 January 31, 2008|Tom ChuongHome/Food And Drink/Tea

More people are embracing green tea and consuming it like never before. Green tea is regarded as a supplement that can be used in the weight loss regiment.



Tea: a Healthier ChoiceJump to Original Source

0:00 January 24, 2008|Raymond LeeHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Tea has its positive uses towards certain medical conditions. Therefore, it is worthwhile to give it a try.



Drink Chinese Tea is HealthyJump to Original Source

0:00 January 23, 2008|LeoHome/Food And Drink/Tea

Drink Chinese Tea Is Healthy - says Harvard Womens Health Watch



The Benefits of Green TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 January 14, 2008|R. FredriksenHome/Food And Drink/Tea

We have all heard how green tea is good for us, but what does that mean? How is it good for us and why?



Tea Types, Brewing Instructions, and Other InfoJump to Original Source

0:00 November 15, 2007|Compiled from different placesHome/Food And Drink/Tea

www.customleaf.com brings you custom blended teas. At www.customleaf.com you can create your own personalized teas. This article describes the different teas, and how to brew them. www.customleaf.com



The History of TeaJump to Original Source

0:00 November 08, 2007|Corine GrahamHome/Food And Drink/Tea

How did tea come to be? The legend of how tea was discovered in ancient China.





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