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    A Timeless Secret

    It is said that the art of distilling was discovered somewhere in Asia in approximately 800 B.C. The assumption was that this technique was merely used to make perfumes, however this has been refuted...

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    Black Rum Tea

    Black tea has always been an all-time favorite. With its uniquely distinctive taste (both aromatic and flavorful), black tea certainly has a way with getting under your taste buds. To make black tea's...

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    Cat'S Claw: A Miracle Herb From The Rain Forest Of Peru

    Cat's claw is a new botanical nutrient that is being called by many people as the "Miracle Herb from the Rain Forest of Peru". The discovery of this herb has been continually pulling increasingly mor...

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    Cayenne

    Cayenne is basically an herb that is prized for thousand of years for its great healing potency. Cayenne, which is also called as Capsicum, obtains its name from the Greek, "to bite" which is basical...

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    Chitosan

    Chitosan is a non-digestible fiber that is derived from the shells of lobsters, crabs, and other crustaceans. As it chitosan is extracted and taken in a form of supplement along with meals, many repo...

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    Choosing The Right Coffee Beans For You

    Wondering what kind of coffee to buy? Not sure which of the available coffee products is right for you? Well, finding and choosing the right coffee is as easy as pie only if you know some of the bas...

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    Cobblers: All-Season And Easy-To-Make Desserts

    Cobblers are traditional baked dessert dishes consisting of a filling that is placed in a baking dish and then covered by a layer of dough that will form the crust. Unlike pies, cobblers do not have ...

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    Coffee House

    A popular Arab legend tells of Sheik Omar, who experimented with brewing some coffee berries, he found during his travels during his exile from Mocha. Thanks in past to the beneficial effects of the c...

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    Coltsfoot

    Derived from the name Farfarus, which is an ancient name of the White Poplar, coltsfoot is an herb that grows abundantly throughout England, especially along the corners and sides of the railway banks...

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    English Afternoon Tea

    If there is an English Breakfast tea, there is also an English Afternoon tea. This idea is common to all Englishmen. But to those who do not know the origin of the English Afternoon tea, enough info...

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    English Bone China Tea Cup

    When we say, "English bone china tea cup" we usually come into some associations that this certain kind of thing just like some of the common tea cups is made from porcelain. However, we actually com...

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    English Breakfast Tea: A Zappy Beverage

    I am sure that every one of you already tasted teas, and probably some of you have tasted the English breakfast tea without ever knowing that it is an English breakfast tea. Well, here are some facts...

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    English Tea And Its Genesis

    The origin of tea, for some valuable reasons, has no definite story. It is considerable that the use of tea as a beverage which is drunk for pleasure on social occasions dates from the Tang Dynasty o...

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