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		<description><![CDATA[Brand: Adagio Average Rating 8 reviews The most convenient teapot you can discover anyplace – we ensure it. Whenever tea is ready, just place it on top of your own cup. This will result in a valve at the bottom part to be able to release: crystal-clear tea flows straight down, while the mesh filtration [...]]]></description>
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<p>The most convenient teapot you can discover anyplace – we ensure it. Whenever tea is ready, just place it on top of your own cup. This will result in a valve at the bottom part to be able to release: crystal-clear tea flows straight down, while the mesh filtration system holds all the leaves. It is also extremely easy to thoroughly clean as well as dishwasher safe. And it is microwaveable – perfect for the workplace or even the street.</p>
<p>Practically exact same merchandise very first debuted within Teavana; this particular tea brewer is quite smart. Set in the tea and add hot water. Allow to brew for three – five minutes and dispense the tea by placing on top of a mug. This particular design can always be utilized in the microwave for college student or traveler with access to a microwave yet absolutely no hot pot. Only design flaw is I wish I could get the bottom apart for the purpose of much better scrubbing. The ingenuiTEA teapot is actually also a simple work of genius. I have been recently impressed with the level of quality in everything I have observed come out of Adagio. The only dissatisfaction I have found with Adagio is that a few of their own can labeling could stand to be a little more attractive.</p>
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		<title>Tea Story: The Origins of Tea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 00:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered about the origins of that tea that you are sipping? Have you ever wondered how it is grown and processed? Have you ever though about the different kinds of tea? Well, avid tea drinkers will certainly ask this questions especially those who made tea drinker a regular part of their day. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered about the origins of that tea that you are sipping? Have you ever wondered how it is grown and processed? Have you ever though about the different kinds of tea? Well, avid tea drinkers will certainly ask this questions especially those who made tea drinker a regular part of their day. Tea is indeed the better alternative to coffee. One is due to the fact that it has more healht benefits and two is that it contains only the right amount of caffeine that will keep you stimulated and awake through out the day. Tea has been around for thousands of years but the people in the west have just discovered it just recently. But how is tea made? Well that is the question the tea story is aiming to answer.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.herbalteabenefits.com/category/tea-story/">tea story</a> is actually the story of the origins of tea. However, since there are different types of type it is safe to say the their origins may differ. Tea in general do come from one plant an that is the tea shrub. Green tea, white tea, black tea are simply types of tea, the term is usually  based on the color that is produced once the tea leaves are immersed in hot water. The tea story also includes tales on how tea was traditionally brewed which is unlike the present wherein tea leaves are already placed in tea bags and are ready to drink. The tea story also mentions that the tea originally came from China.</p>
<p>The famous Lipton Tea Company also has its own <a href="http://www.herbalteabenefits.com/">tea story</a> to tell. Believe it or not the Lipton Tea Company was originally a convenience store. It only began selling tea when the owner bought five tea plantations. When the product was first introduced it was warmly welcomed by the people and they become fond of it since then the Lipton Tea</p>
<p>Company has never stopped making tea. Up to the present the Lipton Tea is a household name and people believed that there is no better tea than Lipton Tea. The tea story of this company is rather simple and humble. In fact it is even safe to say that the the intial plan of the owner didn’t include producing tea not until he was able to buy those plantations. Whatever his plan was he surely gave the world the healthiest drink one can ever drink.</p>
<p>Each tea company have its own <a href="http://www.herbalteabenefits.com/">tea story</a>. The Lipton Tea Company is just one of the many tea companies that produce tea. However, hearing a tea story can certainly help us gain a better understanding on how and where the tea we are sipping came from. In addition to that the tea story can also help us appreciate more the benefits we can get from drinking tea everyday.</p>
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		<title>Loose Leaf Tea Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tea is a very healthy drink. It contains antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals and toxins and it also help the body get rid of it. These antioxidants also help prevent cancer. Other than anti oxidants tea can also help improve digestion. People who drink tea claim to have better digestion than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tea is a very healthy drink. It contains antioxidants that help protect the body from free radicals and toxins and it also help the body get rid of it. These antioxidants also help prevent cancer. Other than anti oxidants tea can also help improve digestion. People who drink tea claim to have better digestion than those who don’t. Since digestion is improved the chances of indigestion are greatly reduced. Tea can also aid in weight loss. There are certain types of tea that contain weight loss properties and drinking this type of tea at a regular basis can certainly help one shed a few pounds. In addition to that tea also contains nutrients that can help keep the body strong by boosting the immune system. Tea can be brewed either through the use of teabags or through loose leaf tea.</p>
<p>Loose leaf tea is nothing the same with the modern tea that is sold in the market. At present in order to make tea we simply dip a tea bag in hot water and wait for the contents to soak and the water to change color and after a few minutes our tea is ready. However, years before tea was brewed using loose leaf and this is often termed as loose leaf tea. Loose leaf tea is still like the tea we have today but the taste is stronger and full simple because the tea leaves were not crushed. Loose leaf tea can be grouped in several categories. It can be white tea, black tea, green tea and oolong tea.</p>
<p>Despite the fact that tea in teabags are the one’s preferred by many, the loose leaf tea is still not obsolete. Although it may not be sold as widely as its modern counterpart there are still people who would prefer to drink loose leaf tea because it is more natural and fulfilling. To make things clear, loose leaf tea uses whole tea leaves which are the exact opposite of the tea in bags that we are very familiar with. The tea leaves in tea bags are often crushed. So if you want a tea that is strong and tasty then you can always give loose leaf tea a try.</p>
<p>People have different preferences. Some people would prefer tae in teabags while there are those who would prefer to stick to the more traditional way by drinking lose leaf tea by brewing whole tea leaves. Whole tea leaves are sold in the market. However, if you don’t see any you can always check out your local tea specialty shops, for sure you will find loose tea leaves there.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Variety of Choices before you bring in the green tea supplements, get your tea making equipment set up first. It needn’t be fancy or expensive. You can boil your tea in a regular saucepan and drain the mixture with a sieve before serving. You can also use tea balls and tea strainers as an [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">before you bring in the green tea supplements, get your tea making equipment set up first.<span> </span>It needn’t be fancy or expensive. You can boil your tea in a regular saucepan and drain the mixture with a sieve before serving. You can also use tea balls and tea strainers as an aid to transfer the liquid in and out of a tea pot or individual cup.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">One of the best ways of making tea for one or two cups is with a <em>caffettiera</em>. This is used mainly for making coffee and is more  known as a “coffee plunger”.<span> </span>You put the selected green tea supplements such as chopped fruit, spices or the like into the glass beaker. After steeping your mixture in boiling hot water for around ten minutes, put the plunger apparatus on top of the beaker and push down.<span> </span>This process traps all of the solid matter, leaving your tea free of chunks and ready to sip.<span> </span>For best results, use one cupped handful of fresh, roughly chopped herbs or a half a teaspoon of dried herbs for each cup of tea you are making.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Making tea with green tea supplements goes just like any other recipe.<span> </span>You can either follow the recipe to the letter, or use it a guideline for improvisation to suit your own personal taste.<span> </span>Some herbs like mint or lemon balm can be enhanced with sweeteners, while some herbs like rosemary taste better with lemon juice added instead of sugar.<span> </span>Some herbs may have quite a bitter taste and would need to be sweetened in order to appeal more to the palate.<span> </span></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 10pt; text-align: justify;"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Once you have mastered these steps, you can start experimenting with spices and fruits to see what flavor combinations you can come up with.<span> </span>You might find that you need to cut back on the sweetener as your taste buds become accustomed to herbal teas. It is also important to take note of how your body reacts to the green tea supplements in your tea for future reference. Ginger green tea, for example, tends to heat up the body very quickly which is perfect for cold, winter nights. So what are you waiting for? Make your unique blend of tea.</span></p>
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