Blogs1 - 10 of 42 recent posts for tag:"red tea"
04
Jan
2012
A Kid in a Candy Shop

38 days ago by JUDY LAVOIE

I stood in the center of the windowless little shop, turning in a circle to absorb the sight of floor-to-ceiling shelves, packed with glass jars. The air was filled with sweet fragrance, such a mingling of flavors that none stood out distinctively. I was amazed at the variety of offerings, every jar ...

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21
Dec
2011
Tea 201 – English Tea

52 days ago by Tea-Guy

British Tea While the English are known for drinking copious amounts of tea, we all know by now that they did not invent the leaf. So…how did the leaf migrate from Asia to the British Isles? Tea first reached Europe by the way of Dutch and Portuguese traders in 1610. There is a legend that King Char ...

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19
Dec
2011
Boston Tea Company Rooibos Tea Review

54 days ago by Hannah

I LOVE tea! I truly believe that tea can be a good way to take care of your health. So I drink several cups a day and encourage my children to drink tea. I was thrilled to receive teas to sample from the Boston Tea Company. Boston Tea was quite generous with the samples so I’ll need to break the rev ...

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07
Dec
2011
Health benefits of tea

66 days ago by admin online

Tea is the most commonly consumed beverage in the world, second after water. Among all varieties of tea – black, green, white, oolong, red, herbal – which one offers the most health benefits? Tea is a healthy beverage offering many health benefits (if you skip the cream and sugar). Brew your tea for ...

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Tea Review: Shang Tea Tangerine Blossom Red Tea

66 days ago by Geoff

Category: White Tea Company: Shang Tea (website) Ingredients: Organic White Tea Leaves, Tangerine Flowers Vendor Suggested Preparation: 1 Tablespoon (3-4g) 203-208 F 95-98 C 1-2 minutes It doesn’t happen very often these days, but I would say about once every couple o’ months, something catches my e ...

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06
Dec
2011
Morning Cup #49 – Organic Peppermint

67 days ago by Tea-Guy

I woke up on the grumpy side of the bed this morning. So, I instantly gravitated to this Organic Peppermint from Taylors of Harrogate to soothe my nerves. Crisp and clean, this tea remains invigorating throughout the infusion. I think it’s best hot, but even chilled a bit it proves quite refreshing. ...

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05
Dec
2011
Morning Cup #48 – Organic African Nectar

68 days ago by Tea-Guy

I’m enjoying a nice light Organic African Nectar in my cup this Morning from Mighty Leaf Tea, who happen to have 20% off selected tea gifts today! This rooibos smells and tastes of invigorating citrus. The texture on the tongue is smoother than anticipated. A pleasant surprise actually. It makes thi ...

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25
Nov
2011
African Sunset。。。

78 days ago by Tea or coffee? It's a tea blog

African Sunset。。。 When you first heard the name, you probably couldn’t guess what type of tea and what kind of tea it would be, until you see the word “Read Tea Roobios” I personally do not like Roobios tea (I have tried different brands) however there are people who like it , so I actually choose t ...

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17
Nov
2011
Morning Cup #36 – Vanilla Rooibos

86 days ago by Tea-Guy

In the cup this morning is a Vanilla Rooibos from Adagio Teas. Like most Rooibos tisanes, this one brews a wonderfully vivid red liquor. The aroma is light and sweet with hints of honey amongst the clear vanilla overtones. On the palate the same vanilla overtones come through nicely with balance. A ...

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08
Nov
2011
Determining New Nicely getting Tea Rewards – Red Clover Tea

95 days ago by admin

Red clover can be a perennial herb that often grows wild in meadows all through Europe and Asia, and has now been naturalized to grow in North America. The red flowers at the end of the branched stems are typically dried for therapeutic use. Red clover is actually a source of lots of nutrients such ...

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