Given that green tea can boost the metabolic rate in the short term, it makes sense that it could help you lose weight. Several studies show that green tea leads to decreases in body fat, especially in the abdominal area . One of these studies was a 12-week randomized controlled trial in 240 men and women. In … Continue reading Tea Can Help You Lose Weight
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10 Interesting Facts About Tea
Everyone knows that tea is amazingly good for you. It can regulate your blood sugar levels, balance your hormones and help you sleep soundly at night. Did you know, though, that tea is the second most popular drink on the planet and it’s only beaten into first place by water? Legend has it … Continue reading 10 Interesting Facts About Tea
Green Tea As A Super Food
Green tea is known as a super food when it’s consumed. Though “super food” is a relatively new term for foods or drinks that are packed with nutrients, the potential benefits of drinking tea have been known for a long time. It is said that the green type can help to soothe a sore throat, regulate blood … Continue reading Green Tea As A Super Food
Discover The 6 Most Popular Type Of Tea
WHITE TEA White tea is the least processed and oxidized of all teas. Traditionally cultivated in China, it’s only picked a few days out of the year, when a white down—known as bai hao—appears on the shoots. To create white tea requires a delicate process. It has the most delicate flavor and aroma of all … Continue reading Discover The 6 Most Popular Type Of Tea
Tea Plant
Camellia sinensis Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world taking only second place to water. Over three million tonnes are grown annually for tea consumers worldwide. The tea plant is an evergreen shrub that provides us with black, white, yellow, and green tea as well as oolong and pu-erh tea. It is … Continue reading Tea Plant
Arabic mint tea
The Arabic mint tea, wrongly called “Moroccan tea” is actually a tradition spread throughout North Africa. It was during the Crimean War that green tea was introduced to North Africa through the port of Mogador (Essaouira) in Morocco and then to the Atlantic Sahara (Western Sahara and Mauritania), the Saoura Valley and the oases of … Continue reading Arabic mint tea
Turkish Tea
History: tea is an important part of Turkish culture, and is the most commonly consumed hot drink, despite the country's long history of coffee consumption. Offering tea to guests is part of Turkish hospitality. Tea is most often consumed in households, shops, and by kıraathane – social gatherings of men. Despite its popularity, tea only became … Continue reading Turkish Tea
Tea Party #2 – Share your blog! — Sara in LaLaLand
I hosted a tea party back in March and it went exceedingly well. Lots of you shared about yourselves and what your blog is about. Hopefully you got to know other people in the process. I think it is always good to connect and share with others and so I am going to host my […] … Continue reading Tea Party #2 – Share your blog! — Sara in LaLaLand
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Fun Facts About Tea One of the many things I love about working with my colleagues here at Romantic Homes is that everyone here appreciates a good cup of tea. One beloved staff member even keeps a little collection of beautiful china cups in the office, and she will perk up your work day … Continue reading Tea Tea Tea Tea Tea
Green Tea
Benefits of Green Tea tea, native to China and India, has been consumed and hailed for its health benefits for centuries globally, but has only recently gained popularity in the United States.Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world behind water. However, 78 percent of the tea consumed worldwide is black and only about … Continue reading Green Tea
