Types of Japanese Tea Japan has done a great deal with the humble tea leaf. The country produces hundreds of unique varieties and grades of tea based on every imaginable factor. Tea that's grown in the shade. Tea that's steam-pressed, pan-fired or sun dried. Tea from buds, leaves, tips, sticks or stems. Tea that … Continue reading Japanese Tea
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Chinese vs. British Tea
Chinese? British? What to chose? What's the difference? When it comes to tea, two cultures often come to mind: the British and the Chinese. Though they technically drink the same beverage, there are quite a few differences between English tea and Chinese tea. Here are some of the major differences between these two types … Continue reading Chinese vs. British Tea
Types of Tea
Different Types of Tea All types of tea come from the same basic plant, the Camellia Sinensis plant. The differences between teas arise from processing, growing conditions, and geography. The Camellia Sinensis plant is native to Asia, but is currently cultivated around the world in tropical and subtropical areas. With over 3,000 varieties, tea … Continue reading Types of Tea
Join In The Fun! Join In The July 2018 Tea Party! — The Little Mermaid
“What better way to suggest friendliness – and to create it – than with a cup of tea?” -J. Grayson Luttrell Aloha, charming WordPressers! I’m delighted to announce you that The Little Mermaid is hosting her first ever monthly tea party on her website. What? A tea party? On WordPress? When? How? For whom? Alright..alright…take […] … Continue reading Join In The Fun! Join In The July 2018 Tea Party! — The Little Mermaid
Why Tea is Better Than Coffee
13 Reasons Why Tea Is Infinitely Better Than Coffee In Every Way If it sounds like I'm biased, it's because I am: Tea is better than coffee. I'm not just saying that because – full disclosure – I'm drinking a cup of tea right now. I'm saying it because I feel, as a person who … Continue reading Why Tea is Better Than Coffee
Tea Production in Africa — Michael D. Turashoff
Even though Africa is relatively new to the tea growing industry, it has become one of the largest tea producing regions in the world and for a good reason. African countries have had the benefit of being able to build on the experience of other producers. via Tea Production in Africa — Michael D. Turashoff
Matcha Tea – Health Benefits —
Recently I have really been loving Matcha Tea. I admit, it smells a bit funky buuut it tastes just like any other green tea out there in my opinion with double the benefits! I have found that I feel less tired after drinking a cup a day, my memory improves and a whole bunch of […] … Continue reading Matcha Tea – Health Benefits —
Tea
T E A It's likely that we all enjoy a hot cup of tea — or herbal infusion — at least from time to time, if not on a daily basis. But what are the most important health benefits that some of these soothing teas can bring us? Read on to learn more about the … Continue reading Tea
Tea, Good For Health?
TEA. Is it good? What are the benefits? Tea: A cup of good health? Tea drinking isn't harmful and fits well with a healthy lifestyle. Tea, especially green tea, is often said to be good for your health. But if tea is good for you, how good? And why? It turns out that tea does … Continue reading Tea, Good For Health?
Recreating A Childhood Picture – Tea Party With Dad — Don’t Give A Jam
Whether you are a father, you know a father, or you love a father, I hope everyone had a lovely fathers day! I used to do this thing with my dad where I would invite him to my tea party & he had to dress up if he wanted to attend. Everything (including tea cookies, […] … Continue reading Recreating A Childhood Picture – Tea Party With Dad — Don’t Give A Jam
