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The Chinese Tea Way

... no doubt that it has been beneficial in enhancing people's social accomplishments and appreciation of art. The legend of the Chinese tea Tea is nearly 5,000 years old and was discovered, as legend has it, in 2737 b.c. According to legend ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Way

By: chinese tea | 12/02/2009 | Wellness

The Chinese Tea Culture

... Chinese were the first to discover tea In the early 17th century, the Dutch East India Company introduced Chinese tea for the first time to Europe. By the mid-17th century, afternoon tea had become a standard ritual of the British nobility ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Culture

By: chinese tea | 11/02/2009 | Wellness

Chinese Tea - The Basics

... of tea and brewing methods grew up, tea-drinking customs developed and new objects associated with tea were created. Gradually the Chinese tea drinking habit spread throughout the world and to all classes. A tea culture was born on which ... Read Read: Chinese Tea - The Basics

By: chinese tea | 16/03/2009 | Tea

Chinese Tea - Oolong Tea

... both casual and formal Chinese occasions, tea is consumed regularly. In addition to being a drink, Chinese tea is used in traditional Chinese medicine and in Chinese cuisine. About Yishan Teashop Yishan Teashop is run by a committed group ... Read Read: Chinese Tea - Oolong Tea

By: chinese tea | 22/01/2009 | Tea

Chinese Tea - Weight Lose Weapon

... loss by stimulating the body to burn calories and decreasing body fat. Certainly I believe that Chinese tea should be a part of any person's healthy lifestyle, whether you plan to use it as an aid for dieting and healthy weight loss or not ... Read Read: Chinese Tea - Weight Lose Weapon

By: chinese tea | 30/01/2009 | Wellness

Chinese Tea And Cancer

... the formation of tumors, and slow the growth of those already formed.Here are just a few examples of what cancer-related studies have shown:Chinese tea and breast cancer: Scientists have long noted that breast cancer is much less common in ... Read Read: Chinese Tea And Cancer

By: chinese tea | 05/03/2009 | Health

Chinese Tea Info

... There must be something special about this brewed beverage. If we are to discuss tea and the different types of teas, we must first cover what it actually is. What is Tea? Chinese Tea is basically the dried and processed leaves of only one ... Read Read: Chinese Tea Info

By: chinese tea | 23/02/2009 | Health

The Metabolics Of Chinese Tea

... blood pressure, is the most common form of heart disease, and is a major risk factor for heart-related death. A study of Chinese tea drinkers published in 2004 showed that drinking as little as a half-cup of green or oolong tea per day may ... Read Read: The Metabolics Of Chinese Tea

By: chinese tea | 22/02/2009 | Health

Healing Aspects Of Chinese Tea

... the risk of a stroke by more than a fifth, according to researchers. Chinese tea has several other advantages because it has no side effects, is inexpensive and is easily available.Oolong tea can reduce the fat in blood. It has been known ... Read Read: Healing Aspects Of Chinese Tea

By: chinese tea | 07/03/2009 | Tea

Chinese Tea Wonders And Facts

Chinese Tea Lore The Chinese tea lore is several hundred years and even thousands of years earlier than that of Japan. It can be said that the Chinese tea lore places an emphasis on spirit and makes light of form. It also has different ... Read Read: Chinese Tea Wonders And Facts

By: chinese tea | 21/02/2009 | Health

Chinese tea production

... traced back to Three Thousand years ago. Tea had been used for the "Offer Sacrifices" to Gods or the ancestors.A new Chinese tea plant must grow for five years before its leaves can be picked and, at 30 years of age, it will be too old to ... Read Read: Chinese tea production

By: chinese tea | 23/03/2009 | Tea

Chinese Tea Evolution

... who learned to take tea from the Chinese caravansaries, points to the survival of the ancient method. To the latter-day Chinese tea is a delicious beverage, but not an ideal. The long woes of his country have robbed him of the zest for the ... Read Read: Chinese Tea Evolution

By: chinese tea | 05/03/2009 | Health

The Truth In Chinese Tea

... Few editors, authors or scientists attempted to address this discrepancy. Chinese Tea was introduced to the American public through the British tea traders and the Chinese restaurants, which are usually operated by Chinese-Americans whose ... Read Read: The Truth In Chinese Tea

By: Oolong Tea | 24/02/2009 | Health

The Chinese Tea Secrets

... secreted by the kidneys; oolong tea is a natural ACE inhibitor. The history of the Chinese tea The history of tea is as long and storied as the history of China itself. One legend states that early emperor Shen Nong required all drinking ... Read Read: The Chinese Tea Secrets

By: Oolong Tea | 16/02/2009 | Health

Chinese Tea - Oolong Tea Brewing

... knowledge in China. A Chinese classical pharmaceutical book called the Bencao Shiyi (The Compendium of Materia Medica) states, “Drinking Chinese tea for a long time will make one live long to stay in good shape without becoming too fat and ... Read Read: Chinese Tea - Oolong Tea Brewing

By: Oolong Tea | 06/02/2009 | Tea

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