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    Black Tea Nutrition

    The basis of black tea nutrition is simple but true: Antioxidants promote well-being. The more antioxidants you consume, the better to boost your body's natural disease prevention processes. The C...

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    Chinese Black Tea

    It is said that the first tea originated in China some 4,000 years ago. The legend goes like this: Emperor Shen Nung in 2737 B.C. was boiling some water for drinking one day when some leaves of a ...

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    Chinese Diet Green Tea: Good For Diet?

    Did you know that during the Boston Tea Party, the tea that was dumped into the harbor was mostly Chinese green tea? Well, this delightful beverage has been around for thousands of years and has been...

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    Four Possible Health Benefits Of Green Tea

    Legend has it that tea was discovered in China over 5,000 years ago. The story unfolds with the emperor boiling his water as he followed the belief that this was the safest way to ensure it being pot...

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    Glass Tea Kettle

    Tea is one of the oldest beverages around. It originated in China where, according to legend, no less than an emperor of a great dynasty first discovered how to utilize the leaves of the Camellia sine...

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    Histories Of Gourmet Coffee

    A lot of people all over the world drink gourmet coffee. This wonderful, mysterious drink is almost like a staple for many people. They drink it during breakfast to start the day. They take a cup dur...

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    Loose Leaf Black Tea

    The first cup of tea was made from loose leaf black tea. As legend goes, Emperor Shen Nung of China was boiling water one day when the leaves of a nearby plant came loose and fell into his pot. And th...

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    Melissa Officinalis Belongs To The Mint Family, Lamiaceae. And Being Such, It Is Known For Its Refreshing Quality Like Lemon Or Lemon Grass. The Name Melissa Was Actually Taken From The Greek "Melisso-Phyllon" Which Literally Means "Bee-Leaf." It Was So N

    Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb that was originally cultivated in Southern Europe. Now, it is common in almost all parts of the world, including Central Europe, Western Asia, North Africa, Pan...

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    Obesity Is Associated With Several Long-Term Diseases Such As Heart Attack, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, Et Cetera. Because Of The Alarming Number Of Obese People, Many Are Driven To Employ All Sorts Of Diet Tactics And Weight Loss Plans To Get

    Many dietary supplements make use of herbs with diet properties as ingredients. One of these herbs commonly found in weight loss pills is green tea. Green Tea - The Plant For thousands of years,...

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    Sorbets: The Non-Fat Iced Dessert

    You are in a romantic candle-lit dinner date one lovely evening. Everything's perfectly mushy with you sharing a formal full course meal dinner with your dream guy, sipping perfectly chilled wine and...

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