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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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How do you tea stain faux ivory grips?

Faux ivory doesn't tea stain. You can antique it by applying burnt umber paint, leaving it set for a few seconds, and wiping it off with a soft cloth. Continue the applications until you reach the desired shade.

What does coffee to tea actually mean?

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Where can someone go to purchase Tetley tea?

There are many places where one can purchase Tetley tea. If one lives in the UK, Tetley tea is available in all supermarkets and local convenience stores. Outside the UK they can be bought from specialist import food stores.

Does chamomile tea make you tired?

Chamomile tea can be relaxing. If you are already tired, but tense, you may not realize that you are tired. After you relax, you may notice the tiredness. Chamomile tea should not make you tired, by itself.

What is the difference between Lipton tea and natural tea?

Lipton tea is one particular brand of tea. The term "Natural Tea" is not well-defined and is not a mainstream term. Tea companies often throw around the word "natural" because it has a positive connotation--but the word is almost meaningless in the world of tea. Sometimes tea companies and tea enthusiasts use the term "pure tea" to refer to teas that are made exclusively from the tea plant (Camellia sinensis), and contain no flavorings or other ingredients.

By this definition, the basic Lipton tea is a pure tea as it is made exclusively from the tea plant and contains no flavorings or other ingredients.

However, Lipton also sells a number of other teas, which have flavorings, and also other ingredients such as various herbs and spices. These include both flavored teas, which include tea with other ingredients, and herbal teas, which do not include the tea plant.

If in a class of 30 students10 take tea but not coffee and 14 take tea then how many take coffee but not tea?

Unless we can assume that all students take tea, or coffee, or both, then we do not have enough information in the facts given.

All we know competely is the details regarding tea.

14 take tea and 10 of those do not take coffee.

This tells us that 4 people who take tea do also take coffee.

But, this leaves 16 people who definitely don't take tea .... these people 'might' take coffee, but perhaps some of them only take water, or cola, or whatever.

What is slimming tea?

According to the green box of True-slim tea, it is an oriental herbal drink popular in the east for hundreds of years.it has no chemicalor artificial substances added to it. i have been on the internet for hours on end trying to find out if this tea can really help you lose weight but there isn't enough information. i am sitting here with a cup of the tea wondering if i should or shouldn't because some people have claimed really bad side effects. if anyone out there has used the tea please please please let me know if you have lost any weight from drinking the tea and if u have, how much and in how long.

I will tell you my experience. I have been using the tea for almost 4 years now. I have not noticed any difference in my weight. I use it because I have a severe case of Irritable Bowel Syndrome with severe constipation. A friend had gotten this tea from someone claiming it was a "colon cleansing" tea. I figured what the heck. Not to get into too much gorry detail, I have tried several laxatives over the years. Nothing ever helped. Some would work for a month or 2 and my body would get used to it and it would quit working. I would go as long as 2 weeks without going to the bathroom. I drank this tea and within 8 hours it worked. The first couple weeks you drink the tea you better make sure you are near a bathroom. But once your body gets used to it you can control when you go. I think it is a miracle tea for people with chronic constipation, however as far as weight loss goes...I don't think it does anything. I have discussed this with my gastroenterologist who doesn't recommend laxatives because the colon will "get lazy" and quit functioning due to the laxative, however my body has shown no signs of a "lazy colon", so he told me to continue drinking the tea since it works so well for me and no prescription medications have ever helped. It's a cheap resolution. Taste isn't wonderful, but not horrible either. Once in a while I get slight cramping, but nothing like when I don't drink it. You only need to drink 5 ounces so even if you don't' like the taste isn't not like you have to drink a whole bottle!

What are Honest Tea's competitive advantages?

what are honest tea's competitive advantages

Why shouldn't you squeeze a tea bag?

Supposedly makes the tea more bitter tasting. I squeeze mine and always have. I like the taste just fine. Personally, I think the tea bag makers came up with this lame notion so you use 2 bags instead of one to get the same strength! Squeeze away if that is your preference :-)

What kind of tea helps colds?

There is a tea called "special tea"

The ingredients are

1.Ginger

2. Lemon juice

3.Honey

The Steps:

1.Fill up your teakettle and get it boiling.

2.Meanwhile, grate a one-inch piece of fresh ginger root

3.Get a thermos out

4.Put the ginger in the thermos

5.Put a dash of lemon juice in the thermos. A dash is about 4 tablespoons. Actually, it's less of a dash and more of a small splash

6.Add a dash of honey as well. A dash in this case is about three tablespoons. Hey, a dash means something different to all of us. Basically, add the honey to taste.

7.When your water is boiled, pour it in the thermos.

8.Cover it up and let it sit for 20 minutes.

9.Strain into a tea cup and enjoy!

Why do young people like bubble tea?

i love bubble tea! Young People like bubble tea cause it's a great alternative against coffee and provides relief during hot summers. The pearls are also tasty.

What can you do to stunt your growth?

Nothing, and nor should you attempt to

2nd answer:

If your growth plates on the ends of your articulating bones are still active, then eating fermented soy products like soy sauce will do the trick.

It has been shown that fermented soy products contain a constituent part that actually wipes out a lot of your body's natural growth hormone. Of course, this sort of 'treatment' should be approved by your doctor.

What is the meaning of iced coffee and tea?

That it's too hot out to drink it hot.

Its the same thing as the hot drink but cold.

Which Chinese dynasty invented Tea?

one popular Chinese legend refers to Shennong, the inventor of Chinese agriculture and Medcine. He was drinking hot water when some leaves were blown into his cup and he found the mixture to be aggreable. 2730BC. The Han dynasty used tea as a medicine and it may be thought that they took the subject more seriously

What drug is called tea or t-bone?

its tea leaves soaked in acetone

Is there salt in iced tea?

Depending on the person who made it,salt is actually sometimes included in iced tea.

What puts bubbles in trendy Taiwanese bubble tea?

actually the bubbles in bubble tea are little balls of pudding usually tappioca pudding

Where can you buy empty tea bags for repacking dry loose tea?

There are a few providers of empty tea bags on amazon.com. Here is one:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000RJ3T6G/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=A2XHOWDS6RAZ6X&v=glance

and another:

http://www.amazon.com/100-Finum-Filter-Large-Brown/dp/B000KDW9MO/ref=pd_sim__2

Is it harmful to eat a tea bag filter?

No but it can be harmful tp eat a jannette filter, a jannette filter is very large and come in many different shapes and sizes, i would advise you to avoid jannette filters so stay away from Ryan burnhams house at all meens nessasary even if it means camping out in a dark corner of the heating cupboard with Neil Burnham, i hope this helps mucho! ryanboblary@hotmail.com

What is McAllister's Deli Sweet Tea recipe?

Here it is, after much trial and error I have found a recipe that comes as close as anything you will find.

Boil about a quart and a half of tap water or if you have a Bunn coffee maker, run a pot full of tap water through.

Add the hot water to a gallon pitcher, steep 3 family size bags of tea, Lipton or Luzianne (Lipton is a bit darker) for 5-10 minutes in the hot water.

Add 1/3-1/2 cup of sugar according to how sweet you prefer it and stir well until dissolved (I use 1/3 cup of sugar).

Add 2 tablespoons of lemonade mix and mix well (I use Country Time)

Add cold tap water to fill the gallon pitcher.

Are chai tea and thai tea the same thing?

Chai tea and Thai tea as we know it in America are most definitely not the same thing.

Thai iced tea is a strong black tea sometimes spiced with anise that is served sweetened with evaporated milk. It is readily available at any Thai restaurant. Chai tea is redundant as chai is the word for tea in India and many parts of the world. Usually Americans are thinking of Masala Chai when they speak of "chai tea." Masala means spiced. When you go to a coffee shop and order a chai, you're usually served a pre-packaged sweetened spiced black tea blended with milk. When you buy "chai" tea bags in the grocery store you're buying black tea with spices and flavors added. However, if you want a cup of Masala Chai as it is served in India, you want assam tea steeped in milk with your choice of spice added. Traditionally either cardamom or fresh ginger is added to the tea before it is heated, and the tea is sweetened to taste by the consumer. If you're making Masala Chai at home you can experiment with your favorite combination of spices. (consider vanilla, cinnamon, fresh or ground ginger, black peppercorns, whole clove, star anise, nutmeg, and even coriander or allspice)

I usually make my chai with soy milk and cardamom. I grind a few cardamom seeds with a pestle and mortar, add it to loose assam tea leaves in the bottom of a sauce pan. I cover the tea with water and bring to a boil, then I add soy (more soy milk than water) and continue to heat until it is steamy. If you're using regular milk you do not need to add water, just steep the tea leaves in simmering milk for a few minutes (3-5 min). Strain, serve, and sweeten to taste