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- The Joy of Tea According to Chinese legend, around 2737 BCE, Emperor Shennong, inventor of agriculture and Chinese medicine, was drinking a bowl of boiling water. A gust of wind blew a few leaves from a nearby tree into his bowl, causing it to change color. He took...
- For the Love of Tea! This was my introduction to the mysteries of "oolong," when I asked at a favorite restaurant what kind of tea I was drinking. I'd had grocery store teas before, but none had the smokey quality and deep amber color this wonderful elixer offe...
- Everything About Tea Tea is a beverage made by steeping (soaking in a liquid to absorb flavor) processed leaves, buds or twigs of the tea bush Camellia sinensis in hot water for a few minutes. The tea making process usually includes oxidation (fermentation), heating, dry...
- A Passion for Tea! It's true! Tea is actually more popular, in terms of number of drinkers, than coffee. I acquired my passion for tea on my first extended visit to Ireland in 1995. Every morning, we had a lovely "cuppa" with breakfast. Every afternoon we ha...
- Black Tea Has Many Health Benefits And it Tastes Great! Black Tea is a remarkable health drink, which many overlook. Some prefer Green Tea, but did you know that you can get the same benefits by drinking Black Tea? This is because Green tea and Black tea come from the same plant. In fact, there are two o...
- Health Benefits of Pu-Erh Tea When it comes to our health, making a concentrated effort on the peace we can attain in our daily life through rituals and healthy foods and drinks can make a huge impact on our long term health. This lens will give you all the information you need t...
- The World of Tea Tea is an ancient beverage that emerged in medicinal form about 3000 bce but in modern forms is becoming more and more popular. The popularity of specialty teas (quality, whole leaf, teas and blends) is growing even faster than the overall tea marke...
- Chinese food WHether it's crispy duck and crispy seaweed, or just a stir fry, there isn't a chinese dish i don't like. Its all good!! Even the vegie dishes taste great, bean curd with black bean sauce is just supurb!! I hope you enjoy chinese food as much as me a...
- Fun Quiz: COFFEE Break, or TEA Time? It's the age-old question... Which came first, the COFFEE, or the TEA? OK, so maybe that's NOT an age old question, but certainly one that has cropped up in MY life a lot lately. So, I've decided to stock my kitchen with BOTH Coffee AND Tea... (Just...
- Time for Tea I have lived in both Ireland and the UK, where I developed a love of black tea (I take mine with heavy cream, no sugar) and learned a bit about the traditions associated with it. This page is a brief overview of those traditions and a look at the pr...
- Why Tea is fab This lens is all about the wonders of tea. It includes interesting facts, links to tea websites and more. Hope you enjoy the lens, if you have any suggestions, please get in touch!
- Chinese Tea: When Was It Discovered?
- Chinese Tea and Art Throughout history, Chinese tea has fuelled art. Its popularity in people's everyday life has given rise to countless treatises, poems, songs, paintings over time. These have made tea a cultural icon of China and artists today continue to highli...
- Chinese Tea: Medicine, Soup, Wine, and Drink?!
- Ancient Chinese Tea-Horse Road
- Red Date Tea This is a popular tea among Chinese used as a restorative tea for after childbirth or menstruation, or for anyone who has suffered blood loss. The Chinese red date is also known as Jujube.
- Losing weight : Want to to know how drinking TEA can help you lose weight? This lens discusses the benefits of adding tea to your diet
- Tea: China's social drink Tea is the world's 2nd most popular beverage, water being the first. From New York to New Delhi, Demark to Australia, people of different cultures speaking different languages enjoy the same beverage. It is truly the world's social drink.
