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Teamoods Tea ChatTeamoods Tea ChatThis weblog is abot Tea, indian Tea etc. We highlight various informations about the world of gourmet teas around us. Also contains topice on health, videos... Articles
JASMINE TEA
2008-06-02 08:39:00 Jasmine Tea is a famous tea made from Green or Pouchong (Chinese Green) tea leaves that are scented with jasmine flowers. The jasmine flowers are harvested during the day and stored in a cool place... Learn about Tea More About: Jasmine
HOT SPOTS IN THE POT
2008-05-30 14:14:00 Share / Email Learn about Tea More About: Spots , Hot spots
GREEN TEA
2008-05-28 08:39:00 Green Tea is produced from various regions like, Terrai (plain lands near Darjeeling), Assam & Kangra (Himachal Pradesh), it results in a substantially different beverage because the... Learn about Tea More About: Green , Green Tea
VARIETEA
2008-05-26 12:29:00 MINT AND LIME ICED TEA Ingredients: 8 cups (2 quarts) water 8 green tea bags 1 bunch fresh mint 1 1/2 cups superfine or granulated sugar 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (from 4 medium... Learn about Tea More About: Recipes
BENEFITS OF GREEN TEA
2008-05-23 08:17:00 There are four primary polyphenols in green tea and they are often collectively referred to as catechins. Powerful antioxidants, catechins have been shown in recent studies to fight viruses, slow... Learn about Tea More About: Green , Green Tea , Benefits
HISTORY OF TEA IN 729A.D.
2008-05-21 10:02:00 Japanese history records that in A.D. 729, the emperor, Shomu, served tea to one hundred Buddhist monks at his palace. Since no tea was grown in Japan at that time, the processed leaves must have... Learn about Tea More About: History
HISTORY OF TEA IN 1191
2008-05-19 09:41:00 Japanese Buddhist abbot Eisai, a devout Zen Buddhist, brings tea seeds from China and plants them around his Kyoto temple. At this time the ancient Chinese tea drinking rituals become unfashionable... Learn about Tea More About: History
History Of TEA
2008-05-16 13:11:00 400-600 Demand for tea as a medicinal beverage rises in China and cultivation processes are developed. Many tea drinkers add onion, ginger, spices, or orange to their teas. Plantations are... Learn about Tea More About: History
HERBAL TEA
2008-05-14 13:57:00 Herbal tea is an herbal infusion made from anything other than the leaves of the tea bush (Camellia sinensis). The English word ?tisane? originated from the Greek word, a drink made from pearl... Learn about Tea More About: Herbal , Herbal tea
780 A.D
2008-05-12 08:54:00 In 780 A.D., Lu Yu wrote the first definitive book on tea, the ?Ch’a Ching?. He was orphaned and raised by scholarly Buddhist monks in one of China’s finest monasteries. However, as a... Learn about Tea
725 A.D
2008-05-10 09:28:00 The Chinese character for tea first appeared in 725 A.D. It is said that the Chinese associate the adoption of tea with the introduction of Buddhism from India. Some believe that a Buddhist Monk, Gan... Learn about Tea
Sung Dynasty (960 - 1280)
2008-05-07 09:11:00 Chinese tea drinking is on the rise, as are elegant teahouses and teacups carefully crafted from porcelain and pottery. Drinking compressed tea cakes (cakes were made by using a binding agent and... Learn about Tea More About: Dynasty
618-907 T?ang Dynasty
2008-05-05 08:07:00 During this time, tea drinking evolved into an art form. Tea as part of the Chinese culture was epitomized by the book ?Ch?a Ching? or ?Tea Classic? written by Lu Yu in 780 A.D. This three volume... Learn about Tea More About: Dynasty
The History of Japanese Green Tea
2008-05-02 07:57:00 Â 805 A.D A Buddhist monk returning from China in 805 A.D. brought green tea seeds to Japan. The seeds had been collected from Mt. Tiantai in the Zhejiang Province. Only the affluent could afford the... Learn about Tea More About: History , Green , Japanese , Green Tea
DOCUMENTARY OF TEA IN 350 A.D.
2008-04-30 14:55:00 The first documented reference to tea came in 350 A.D. when Chinese scholar Kuo P’o wrote about “k’ut’u”, a medicinal beverage “made from the leaves by... Learn about Tea More About: Documentary
DISCOVERY OF TEA IN 2737 B.C.
2008-04-28 08:07:00 The Chinese originally called it ?Kia?. As far as is know it was during the course of the 6th century AD that the name evolved into “Cha”. On its arrival in the West it became Té which is... Learn about Tea More About: Discovery
IRISH BREAKFAST TEA
2008-04-26 09:40:00 Irish Breakfast tea is a strong, full bodied blend of black teas. The tea is heavily drunk in Ireland, which explains the name, and it is associated with breakfast in the rest of the world. Fans of... Learn about Tea More About: Irish
ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA
2008-04-24 11:46:00 English Breakfast Tea was actually invented in Edinburgh, Scotland. Tea houses in London began adding “English” to the name, and the tea became and remains one of the most popular teas in... Learn about Tea More About: English
MASALA TEA
2008-04-22 14:03:00 Tea is the most prominent drink of India. Today India is the worlds largest producer, exporter and consumer of tea. The word ?Chai? literally means TEA and Masala is the world of mixture of various... Learn about Tea
POTENTIAL EFFECTS OF TEA ON HEALTH
2008-04-19 08:48:00 Tea leaves contain more than 700 chemicals, among which the compounds closely related to human health are flavanoides, amino acids, vitamins (C, E and K), caffeine and polysaccharides. Moreover, tea... Learn about Tea More About: Health , Effects
TEA ? TIME TALES
2008-04-17 11:12:00 At the Tearoom of the Ritz in London?s upper class Mayfair the watercress sandwiches must be water thin. Not because thickness has anything to do with improving gastronomic satisfaction levels but... Learn about Tea More About: Time , Tea time , Tales
TEA TIME BITES
2008-04-15 07:21:00 BLACK TEA ICE CREAM SERVINGS: 4 Share / Email Learn about Tea More About: Time , Tea time
TEA GARDENS IN CEYLON
2008-04-11 14:34:00 The black teas produced in Ceylon, India and China are the preferred teas in Europe and America. The freshly picked leaves undergo a long process of transformation, for black must be fermented. And... Learn about Tea More About: Gardens
WHAT MAKES GREEN TEA DIFFERENT FROM BLACK TEA?
2008-04-07 09:21:00 The processing involved in making black and green tea varieties varies rather greatly. The end result is two different kinds of tea from the exact same plant. Share / Email Learn about Tea More About: Green , Black , Green Tea
TEA FOR BEAUTY
2008-04-04 08:35:00 Don’t toss your morning tea bag, put them in a plastic baggy in the refrigerator and use them on your eyes to relieve puffiness or freshen them up after a late night. Share / Email Learn about Tea More About: Beauty
HOT OR COLD THE BEST ONE CAN DRINK
2008-04-02 08:38:00 Whether its drunk hot or cold, did you know that tea is one of the best things you can drink? Tea drinking has been claimed to have health benefits for centuries, but only in recent years have... Learn about Tea More About: Drink , Cold
A FEW TIPS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF TEA DRINKING
2008-03-31 13:38:00 Share / Email Learn about Tea More About: Tips , Drinking
VARIETIES OF INDIAN TEA
2008-03-28 12:59:00 The three main varieties of Indian Tea are Assam tea, Nilgiri tea and Darjeeling tea. Assam tea is produced in the Assam region of Northern India, and is the most-produced Indian Tea. It is a... Learn about Tea
INDIAN TEA
More articles from this author:2008-03-26 08:30:00 Indian Tea is a generic term for tea originating from India. Indian tea is also called Chai, after the Indian term for tea although ?Chai? is used mainly to refer to spiced Indian Tea. Indian tea... Learn about Tea More About: Indian 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



