Archive for December, 2007

Learning about Kombucha Tea

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

There are literally hundreds of different types of teas in the world today, and one of the most fascinating and unique of all is Kombucha tea. Kombucha tea is an incredibly powerful health drink, one that is reported to be the answer to a variety of health problems.

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A Guide to Organic Tea

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Just like with other food and beverage products in the world, organic tea is quickly becoming very popular. The word organic is one which in today’s world is associated with health and nutrition, so if you have not heard of organic tea before, you will definitely want to make yourself familiar with it.

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Information on Sun Tea

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Sun tea is definitely one of the less recognized types of tea in the world, but is truly delicious and offers a variety of health benefits, just like any other tea. Basically sun tea is the most natural tea, because you use the natural and gentle heat of the sun to brew the tea, rather than using a kettle and stovetop.

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A Guide to Sweet Tea

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Tea is one of the most popular and widely consumed beverages in the world, and is respected and revered not only for its delicious taste but for the various health benefits that it offers as well. Sweet tea is one of the most popular types of tea in the world and it is really no wonder why, as sweet tea is not only delicious but offers a number of different health benefits as well.

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The History of Iced Tea

Monday, December 24th, 2007

Iced tea is a form of tea, only rather than served hot as most of its counterparts are, it is served cold. Any variety of tea is able to be iced, as all one has to do is brew the tea as usual and then chill it. Warm tea may also be poured over ice to chill, but it is important to remember that prolonged storage in a refrigerator may cause the tea to become cloudy.

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Benefits Of Green Tea Being Widely Accepted

Sunday, December 23rd, 2007

People have been drinking tea forever, and the Chinese have long believed in the healing properties as well as preventive nature of tea. Recently, even some in the medical community have embraced the healing benefits of green tea. It is being touted as offering benefits to those suffering from cancer, arthritis, high cholesterol, heart disease and infection. While the exact process of healing is still under study, few in the east and now the west dispute the benefits of green tea.

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Clear Sun Tea Jar Heats Water Best

Friday, December 21st, 2007

One of the great qualities of tea is that it can be made without using any type of power. By harnessing the heat from the sun, tea can be brewed in a sun tea jar where the glass works like a magnifying glass to heat the water and steep the tea in the water. While jars may be available with many designs or decorations, the best sun tea jar is one that does not block the sun from penetrating the glass, allowing uniform heating of the water.

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Century Of Experience Leads Lipton Tea Into Future

Wednesday, December 19th, 2007

Since beginning as a simple idea of making tea a favorite drink in 1890, Sir Thomas Lipton was set on making a quality drink at a reasonable price. Today, the Lipton tea is responsible for about 10 percent of the world’s tea consumption and enjoys worldwide recognition as an industry leader in the tea market. With 10 tea plantations under it guidance, Lipton tea is made from a custom blend of different types of teas.

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Tea Pots Whistle While They Work

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

There used to be something comforting about the sudden whistle of tea pots as they began to steam on the stove. Whistling the signal that it was time to take the pot from the stove and pour a cup of hot water to make tea. Some used the tea pots to brew the tea directly, using a metal ball to hold the loose leaf tea or the tea bags in the water as it was heated on the stove. The tea would steep while the pot heated the water to a boil.

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Benefits of Green Tea Extract

Monday, December 17th, 2007

There are so many benefits in the use of green tea extract. This has been long used by Chinese medicine to treat a myriad of conditions, such as aiding in digestion as well as simply improving life expectancy and the feeling of well being.

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