Tea and Christmas

November 6, 2009 · Filed Under Drinks, Food & Drinks, Home and Family · Comments Off 

Drinking tea could be an activity that catches your attention or you have already paid a big interest toward it all the way. In fact, this act of sipping tea would a nice choice for those who search for the relaxing moments in life as well make it easy to release them away from stress. In order to complete your ritual, there is a place you need to check out since there will be no others as unique as it is.

The place is located on the internet so turn your computer on and then go to the website of Englishteastore.com. This website is the only source that fulfills your needs in having the best tea utensils starting from the teapots up to the tea leaves themselves.

As we are getting near to Christmas, you can also observe this website for more about stuffs related to the celebration. You can find yourself sets of the Christmas candy to be used as a gift in this glory day. Christmas biscuits are also available in this website for you to present as snacks when relatives or colleagues pay a visit to your house. Freely explore the website and once you have found the exact stuffs you need, register to it and do online shopping straightly afterward.

Green Tea Benefits – A guide to the health benefits of Green Tea

June 28, 2009 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

Green tea has enjoyed considerable attention in western countries lately due to its claimed health properties. This attention doesn’t come as a surprise to people living in Asian countries like China and Japan who have been enjoying the benefits of green tea for more than 4000 years.

However many companies have recognised the interest in green tea health benefits and created a range of green tea related supplements. Sometimes these companies make unproven claims about the health benefits of their products.

How is green tea better than other types of tea?

There are 3 main types of tea:

* Black Tea – made by exposing the tea leaves to air, heat, crushing and light
* Green Tea – Leaves are steamed or heated quickly to stop them oxidizing
* Oolong Tea – This is in-between, is not processed for as long as black tea but more than green tea

Because Green Tea hasn’t oxidized as much as other teas and it’s subjected to less fermentation and processing it usually contains higher levels of antioxidants and other health giving properties. However there are different grades of green tea and the levels of antioxidants present in the finished product depend on how, where and when it was picked.

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Japanese Organic Green Tea

May 29, 2009 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

Is Japanese organic green tea the best tea in the world? That might be a stretch but all in all it’s a great tea that will help your health. There are a couple Japanese organic green tea’s such as Tombo Tea – Sencha and Tombo Tea Genmai. One of the factors when considering organic green teas of any sort is finding out of they certified and actually organic and not just labeled organic.

Green tea has many benefits and just plain makes you feel good physically and mentally. I have been a fan of this type of tea all my life, it could be a coincidence but I never been to the doctor in my life, I guess a dentist won’t count. My eyes are fine which could be genetics and I have no heart problems. I’m not saying that this kind of tea is the cure all but it certainly does help.

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The Secret Behind Gevalia Green Tea

May 29, 2009 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

The Gevalia Green Teas are known to be the “emeralds of the Orient” because of its uniquely smooth and delicate flavor. No other tea could equal the quality, which is complemented by its natural refreshing characteristics aside from being delicious in its own way.

Furthermore, these teas are not just for soothing the taste; they are also good source of antioxidants. These are the properties that the body needs to process and eliminate toxins. In fact, green tea is prized so high in the West because medical studies have proved that their high level can have a positive impact on the human body. And Gevalia is very careful not to destroy these properties with its green tea products.

Therefore, not like black teas, the leaves which are used to produce green tea are not allowed to oxidize. This preserves the pale green color, the distinctive flavor and the natural antioxidant properties. Gevalia always makes sure that the processing of this tea is all natural and no other substances are added. This delicate procedure preserves freshness and does not alter unique properties.

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A Tempest in a Teapot – The Truth About High Tea and Low Tea

May 28, 2009 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

For most Americans, High Tea invokes images of a very formal occasion in the late afternoon. Hot tea being poured from an exquisite silver teapot into dainty china cups. Finger sandwiches and lavish desserts served from a 3-tiered platter.

Nothing could be more quintessentially English than High Tea. Just ask a Yank, right? Au contraire! Just ask a Brit. High Tea is nothing of the sort. In England High Tea has always been associated with members of the lower classes, not the elite.

In 1838 “a tempest in a teapot” came into use as an idiom indicating a major fuss over a trivial matter. Some might find this expression apropos when applied to what Yanks and Brits consider High Tea. Lest the topic becomes a source of contention between two allies, a lesson in history would be in order.

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Organic Yerba Mate Tea

May 27, 2009 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

Those who never heard of organic Yerba Mate tea should look into it. This delicious beverage is an exceptional tea because it promotes mental alertness. How it is produced is by shade growing it, hand picked, wood dried and cedar aged. Since the beverage is organic no harmful pesticides and fertilizers are used during the production process, which makes the tea tastes even better.

Many of us drink coffee in the morning because we need the energy from the caffeine to start the day. Yerba Mate tea may be the solution to an alternative to the typical cup of coffee in the morning. I know when I wake up in the morning I can’t begin the day without some sort of boost. I started drinking this delicious beverage and it does give you energy to be productive throughout the day with no crash later. I wasn’t ever a tea drinker until someone introduced me to the tea and I’m glad they did because I feel more healthy overall.

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Why a Senseo Gourmet Coffeemaker Makes the Best Single Cup of Coffee

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

It was not that long ago that coffee came out of a tin and required nothing but a pot of boiling water to activate its essential properties, but our world has changed and people these days value quality and complex flavors. Today’s consumers want to choose their own brand of coffee beans sourced from exotic places like The Bahamas or Kenya. More than that, today’s coffee enthusiasts want to experience the full measure of creating a perfect cup, from the grinding of our own beans to the heady aroma that comes from a freshly brewed cup of coffee.

There are literally thousands of coffee bars in the world, identifiable by their aroma and the types of coffees that are available. With many beverages such as the extravagant cappuccino or flavored coffees to the no frills, straight up filter coffee. What they all have in common is that each order is freshly brewed.

At Home

It may not be possible to recreate a fully stocked coffee bar in our home, but everyone may agree that a freshly brewed cup of coffee first thing in the morning is not a luxury anymore, for many of us it is essential. Most homes boast a coffee machine designed to brew freshly ground beans. These machines usually work by allowing a slow drip of hot water to pass through ground coffee beans into a pot below. It does not use pressure to force the water through and this often results in the coffee getting cold while we wait for the cycle to finish. Many people find that it is just too time consuming to make a cup of coffee in this manner.

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Winter Beverages You Can Brew With a Senseo Machine

February 13, 2009 · Filed Under Coffee · Comment 

The Senseo coffee machine has not only gained an excellent reputation among coffee lovers worldwide but also has contributed to the increased consumption by occasional coffee drinkers. It takes less than a minute to brew an excellent cup of coffee and this feature has made it a popular choice for those purchasing a new coffee machine. The Senseo coffee-brewing machine uses coffee pods, which are prepackaged coffee designed for the Senseo.

The Sensational Senseo

One or two cups can be brewed at a time and as there are a variety of different flavors available. There is no problem selecting one for each cup. The machine does not only produce the perfect brew but a delicious creamy layer as well. Well-known appliance manufacturer Philips and Douwe Egberts have joined forces to produce the ultimate coffee experience.

The best part is that this can be experienced every time a cup of coffee is brewed. After years of development and market research, the perfect amount of water used for the brewing process maximizes the flavor from the coffee beans. The successful brew is also contributed to the fact that the water reaches the ideal temperature for the pod to bring out the desired flavor.

The Senseo is able to brew an outstanding cup of coffee in about 60 seconds. Another very appealing feature of the coffee machine is the easy cleaning operation. The bag is simply removed and discarded after the coffee has been brewed. There is no wonder why so many people love it.

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History of Green Tea: in Popularity Since the Early Days!

December 19, 2008 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

People started consuming tea as early as 4000 years back in the country of China, though only few provinces of China knew the use of tea. Apart from China, India and Japan were the places where tea was grown and consumed with pleasure. The most startling fact about green tea is that it has got certain medicinal benefits, like wound healing and coughs prevention. These were age old remedies and are practiced with greater perfection in the modern era.

The people of China used green tea to the best of its use and they commercialized the production of green tea in China. A Zen priest had written a book on tea related medicinal benefits in the year 1191. The book contains valuable information about the origin and traditional uses of green tea. The Chinese people mastered the art of natural healing, with the use of herbal products and green tea was used extensively for purely medicinal purposes.

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Two for Tea (or 36)

December 19, 2008 · Filed Under Tea · Comment 

Looking for an idea for a small gathering of friends and family? Afternoon tea is a civilized, elegant affair that has been appreciated for centuries in countries throughout the world. Afternoon tea can be an all out traditional affair, or as simple as a cup of tea and sandwich.

Despite the noble appeal of the formal afternoon tea, it need not be a stuffy or formal affair. While other meals are generally served in the kitchen or dining room, a traditional English tea is often offered on a small linen covered table in the living room, family room or library. When winter winds are blowing icily, there is nothing like a good cuppa in front of a roaring fireplace!

It is very easy to accommodate extra guests at tea, and it is a wonderful, relaxing way to enjoy the company of visiting friend and relatives.

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