Discover how drinking tea, particularly black tea, can lower your "bad" cholesterol levels, reducing your risk of heart disease. Learn about the findings of a study conducted by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and how tea can be a simple add...
Read moreAre you tired of feeling left out while all your friends indulge in all sorts of delicious eating and drinking while you're fasting? Do you watch the clock fastidiously until your next feed, wishing the hours away? Well, we've got good news for you! Th...
Read moreLet's remove the requirement to be delicate. You're finding it hard to poop. All that downtown effort? Zero return on investment. You're not alone.
Read moreYou're a teaholic, tea-lover, tea-obsessed, tea-drinker, tea-o-phile, whatever you want to call yourself, and suddenly your world has come crashing down. Caffeine is no longer your friend. At least in the afternoon or evening, that is. While your morning cup of tea holds...
Read moreWhat Is Black Tea? Black tea is the most oxidised of all tea varieties, and like white, green, Read more
Do you prefer tea with a smoky aroma? The type that reminds you of a campfire? Lapsang Souchong is a black tea made of Camellia sinensis leaves, smoke-dried over a pinewood fire. Its name comes from Fuzhou dialect words “La” (pine), Sang “wood”, and “souchong” (small sort).
Read moreNot everyone loves Earl Grey tea, but there are a couple of reasons Earl Grey tea is often particularly unpleasant - and doesn't need to be. The first reason is that low-grade black tea is used. A simple trick big tea companies use to lower costs is to douse low-grad...
Read more01/05/2020 | Chai tea is a warming blend of black tea, milk, aromatic spices, including ginger, and a sweetener, often honey or sugar, commonly known as masala chai. It originated in India but has become widely popular around the world, particularly in cafes as an altern...
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