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- The Best Teapots Are The Yixing Chinese Teapots
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 tea, the overall style of tea drinking is still of great - Short Information On Chinese Oolong Tea
Chinese oolong tea is in the first place a class as well as a kind of tea. It is one of the most famous teas in the world. According to many experts, the Chinese oolong tea is half way between green tea and black tea in a sense that it is half-fermented. It is as clear and fragrant as green tea and as - Drinking Organic Black Tea Is Good For You
All tea leaves are green when harvested. High in the Himalayas, tea pickers are hard at work, plucking only young and the most flavorful leaves from the plant, called Camellia sinensis. Although tea plants flourish in tropical climate, the best organic black teas are those grown in high altitudes where the - Information On Loose Leaf Black Tea
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. - The Benefits Of Drinking Loose Black Tea
Heard all the buzz about drinking loose black tea? Nearly all research and studies done so far to investigate the health benefits of tea are based on brewed loose black tea. From weight loss to cancer, loose black tea is gaining popularity as more and more people realize how you can promote your health by - Learn About Black Tea
Black tea is one of the "true" tea varieties. "True," because, based on the information on black tea, the leaves used for this beverage come from the Camellia sinensis plant, as opposed to a cornucopia of herbs (more accurately known as tisane, e.g. chamomile tea). - The Benefits You Should Know About Black Tea
Until recently, tea research has been focused more on green tea. Scientists say that green tea is loaded with the compound epigallocatechin gallate or EGCG, which is a powerful antioxidant that fights harmful free radicals in the body. Since the fermentation process used to make black tea converts EGCG into - Studies Shows That Black Tea Is Good For You
For many decades now, extensive research has been done over tea - whether flavored black tea, oolong, green, or white tea. And those same research studies have confirmed that there are many health benefits associated with drinking green tea and its fermented cousin, flavored black tea. Now, more than ever, - A Little History Of Black Tea In China
It is said that the first tea originated in China some 4,000 years ago. The legend goes like this: - The Origin Of China Black Tea
The Chinese call it hong cha (red tea), but don't let the name confuse you. China black tea couldn't be any farther in both taste and color from what Westerners call "red tea" - roibboos tea. - The History Of Ceylon Black Tea
Ceylon black tea, like other "true" tea types, come from the tea plant called Camellia sinensis. But what sets black tea apart from its cousins is the way it is processed. - Know Where To Buy Black Tea
With the advent of the Internet, the mechanics of shopping has experienced a drastic change. We now find ourselves facing a universe of shopping opportunities and ease with which we can find our favorite wares, sometimes at a substantial discount from their normal retail prices. But for aficionados - The Nutrition In Black Tea
The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes. - Many Benefits Of Black Tea
Tea is only second to water as the most commonly consumed beverage in the world. In case you haven't noticed, this is good news because based on several recent studies, tea actually offers important health benefits. - Important Health Benefits To Black Tea
For thousands of years, the Chinese people have been drinking tea because of its refreshing and soothing effects. Like all three of the major Asian teas in the market, black tea comes from the plant called Camellia sinensis. But the difference between the tea types lies in how the leaves are processed, not on - The Caffeine Of Black Tea
Black tea caffeine was first discovered in 1827. Called theine, the substance was known to have very similar effects as caffeine in coffee. Eventually, it was shown that theine of tea was actually identical to caffeine, and since then, the term has been dropped. - Different Types Of Black Tea
Sweet and spicy. A hint of chocolate. The sweet fragrance of orchids. These distinctive flavors are what set black tea apart from other teas. Don't get me wrong though. All of four types of tea - white, green, oolong, and black - come from the leaves of the same plant, Camellia sinensis, but there are - Important Information About Black Rum Tea
Black tea has always been an all-time favorite. With its uniquely distinctive taste (both aromatic and flavorful), black tea certainly has a way with getting under your taste buds. To make black tea's taste even more stimulating, a lot of people have tried experimenting with its flavor. As a result, - Drinking The Black Forest Tea
Like all four Asian tea types sold in the market, black tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant. But unlike other tea varieties, black tea undergoes full oxidation after it is withered, dried, and rolled. The fermentation of the leaves gives black tea a distinctively strong taste, body, and flavor. - The Traditional Black Dragon Tea
Oolong means "black dragon." So when someone talks to you about black dragon tea, don't immediately conclude that he's talking about the rich and flavorful Chinese black tea you're used to. Chances are he's actually referring to the more delicate but equally flavorful oolong tea. - What Is The Black Currant Tea
Easily distinguishable by the strong perfume of its buds and leaves, the black currant has long been valued for its various medicinal properties. The herb grows wild in the damp woods of middle Scotland, but is considered to be a true native of Yorkshire and the Lake District only. - Information About The Black Cohosh Tea
A female herb, black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a perennial plant whose gnarled root has a long history of being used as treatment for various "female problems." In fact, generations of American women have relied on black cohosh to relieve the symptoms, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. - Why You Should Drink Black Tea
Black tea is one of the most popular teas in the world. The English love it and use it as a constant ingredient in many of their breakfast teas. Black tea comes from the same plant that green tea, white, and oolong tea come from. But if you notice, black tea has a distinctively strong flavor and - Getting An Asian Tea Set
"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.
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