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Tea

Tea is a drink made from cured leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis. Each type of tea (white, yellow, green, oolong, black and post-fermented) has a distinct method of preparation in order to produce the best flavor.

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If you use the same tea bag do you get more caffeine?

Tea bags are only used once. If you continue to use the same brand, the same small amount of caffeine is available with each cup

What does she put in her tea and what kind of tea does she drink?

I am having apple cinnamon tea from stash premium and I added more cinnamon and some sugar. It's my first time having tea but it smells SO good

What is the best detoxification tea?

I have tried several herbal and non herbal teas in my life time, most of them do nothing or aid little in detoxification. I got so frustrated in sampling tea after tea. I was introduced to Aloe Blossom Herbal tea from FLP, I tried it and just within 3 days I got an overwhelming result. I keep on taking it and fall in love with it that today, they only tea I take is Aloe Blossom Herbal Tea. It serve as a natural detoxicator, enegry booster, relax enhancer, hormone balancer, immune booster, it ultimately aid in weight loss and weight management and above all gives me the support I need for my bone. I have made this tea my daily companion, taken with honey or add milk as desire has improve my health significantly. I have introduced this tea to so many people and they were all grateful i did. Aloe Blossom Herbal Tea is all natural.

Is oolong tea made from the STEMS of the tea plant?

Oolong tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant like other teas. Most teas are made from the first two leaves at the tip of a branch, and some teas are made from the buds of tip leaves.

Oolong tea is distinct from others because of its distinct oxidation process. Oxidation is the process that turns green tea into black tea. Oolong is partially oxidized and is considered somewhere in the middle of green and black tea.

Does Orange Pekoe tea have tannins?

All tea from the Camilla Sinensis plant contains tannin. So Orange Pekoe, since it is a type of Ceylon tea, it does contain tannins. Tannin is that bitter flavor you get if you over steep a cup of tea. You can control how much tannin you put in the water by regulating how long you steep the tea leaves.

Short Steep- Less tannin

Long steep- More tannin

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Suppliers of original Pau D'Arco Tea tea from Argentina?

One of the best pau d'arco teas available comes from a Botanical Company in Brazil not Argentina,

It is available for purchase from the site listed in the related link below who are located in Canada but who ship world wide, they offer free shipping and free tea as well as wholesale prices.

They also sell premium stevia with no aftertaste.

How is all of the water in a tea kettle can be the same temperature even if the kettle is heated only from the bottom?

the kettle is made from iron. Matter passes through and that's why the water is the same temperature as the bottom of the kettle.

What is ergotism?

Poisoning produced by eating food affected by ergot, resulting in headache, vomiting, and gangrene of the fingers and toes

Which state is known for growing tea plants?

There are actually three states in the United States that grow tea: South Carolina, Hawaii, and Washington State.

Hawaii, being in a tropical area and having high-altitude areas with a lot of rainfall, is ideal for the tea plant. However, the higher cost of living makes the commercial production of tea less feasible there. Only a small amount of artisan teas are produced in Hawaii.

South Carolina has an old tea plantation, that is now owned by Bigelow, which sells it under the name "American Classic".

Washington State has a small tea growing operation, run by Sakuma Brothers produce.

What are the health advantages of Brigham Tea?

as a young boy my aunt was just breaking into health foods and supplements.she would use us kids as her guinnea pigs and fill us with all kinds of vitamins and other types of remedies.this being back in the early 60's before it became 'trendy' to be healthy.we were working on farms in the driggs valley Idaho area in early spring where the temperatures can be quite frigidin early mornings.she would make sure that we drank large amounts of brigham tea explaining that the tea was an old remedy for colds and such saying that the tea would balance the level of the bodies pH system and therefore ward against any ailments such as colds or flu. however true this might be not one of us were ever sick or had any ailments of any kind.to this day i recommend this as a supplement to all i know.

Where can I buy the best Baozhong tea in New York?

This tea can be found in many specialty tea shops or through a number of online tea vendors. If you are unsure where to begin, I recommend you to buy the best baozhong tea from UsTwoTea.

What font is the Arizona iced tea logo?

i don't think they have a logo. it is not the answer i deleted which is papyrus. definitely wrong.

Who urged women to give up tea?

daughters of liberty.

*in my notebook =)*

What is the health benefits of mixed berries tea.?

Mixed berries tea is full of antioxidants and is good for the body. This tea refreshes and relaxes the body as well.

What climates are suitable for growing tea?

The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, can handle a broad range of conditions, but it does best in subtropical climates with ample rainfall during the grow season. It can handle a light frost but not prolonged cold, but it does not require cold or frost: it can also be grown in tropical areas with no frost. It also grows well in seasonal wet-dry tropical areas, such as Kenya and parts of far Southwest China.

In the U.S., the gulf coast, coastal Southeast, and parts of the pacific Northwest are suitable, but not necessarily ideal, for growing tea. Globally, tea producing regions include China, India, Japan, and Taiwan and countries in Africa including Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi.

Tea tends to do well in tropical regions at high altitudes. In more temperate zones, it must be grown at low altitudes.

Are there any Tea tree oil dangers?

Yes. The European Union is considering banning Tea Tree Oil sales in all its member nations because of a high number of sever adverse reactions. Problems include: 1) Nerve damage (if taken in ears or nose or in deep wounds. Or if taken by mouth and swallowed). 2) Severe skin reactions 3) Triggering of drug-resistant infections. 4) Triggering of rare inflammatory skin diseases. 5) Derangement of endocrine system. European Union Considers Ban of Tea Tree Oil The well know British newspaper "The Independent" reports that the European Union is considering [independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/tea-tree-oil-crisis-438104.html banning tea tree oil ] because of a high number of incidents of serious adverse reactions to its use.

The link doesn't work, this is not surprising because it is likely to date back to 2007. This is when the now largely discredited work of a researcher called Henley and his colleagues was sensationalized in the world media - his claim that tea tree and lavender oils cause breast development in young boys (gynecomastia) is extremely unlikely; TTO was only found in one of the 3 products and lavender has been exonerated. Read more in Robert Tisserand's website (Search for Estrogens in Plastic Labware).

Why people like Lipton tea?

Tea is very healthy for you so many people drink it.