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Deidre Bissonette - Articles

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My education includes a couple of years of university studies, a diploma in biblical studies, and a freelance writing certificate. After some soul searching I decided to study teas and their health benefits. www.tea-company-greeting.com

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    About the Tea Leaf

    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. Read: About the Tea Leaf Read

    By: Deidre Bissonette | 03/03/2008 | Tea
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    The Quintessential Teapot

    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. Read: The Quintessential Teapot Read

    By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea
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    History of 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.” Read: History of Tea Read

    By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea
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    The Health Benefits of Green 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. Read: The Health Benefits of Green Tea Read

    By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea
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    The Cha No Yu: the Japanese Tea Ceremony

    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 Read: The Cha No Yu: the Japanese Tea Ceremony Read

    By: Deidre Bissonette | 18/02/2008 | Tea
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