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  • A Brief History About Canada Dry  By : Angela Abbette
    Canada Dry is one of those unique tasting soft drinks on the market. But what is the history of the product?
  • Raising the Pom Poms for POM Tea  By : Hillary Marshak
    Pomegranate juice is a great source for antioxidants but sometimes it's too intense to drink. POM tea has all of those antioxidants packed into a tea!
  • Sake Is Not Possible Without Mold  By : Jim Corkern
    The world famous drink would not be possible without mold, learn the exciting facts here.
  • Distillation From Fruit  By : Mario
    There is practically no variety of fruit that cannot be enjoyed in alcoholic form, from cactus fruits from the desert or berries from the Arctic
  • The Origins of Tea  By : Josh Stone
    Besides water, green tea is the most consumed beverage in the world. It is estimated that over one-half of the world's population drinks tea in some form. Although England and other Northern European countries share a liking for tea with the rest of the world, they don't actually call it by the same word. It is instead called "cha", the Chinese word for it.
  • What is White Tea?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Everything about white tea is different from the traditional black and green teas including how the tea is prepared for use.
  • Sweet Tea - the Beverage of Choice in the Deep South  By : Mayoor Patel
    As everyone in the Deep South of the United States knows, there is usually always a pitcher of sweet tea brewed and ready for company to drop by.
  • The Growing Popularity of Unsweetened Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    At a time when more people are looking for ways to be more health conscious, it only makes sense that unsweetened tea would experience a growing surge of popularity.
  • Facts About Wu Long Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    You may have never heard of Wu Long tea, at least by that name.
  • Why Tazo Tea is so Popular  By : Mayoor Patel
    It is difficult to go into any supermarket or health food store and not see Tazo Tea prominently displayed.
  • Go Green With Organic Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    More and more tea varieties are available as organic tea nowadays.
  • Remembering the Sun Tea Craze  By : Mayoor Patel
    Nestled in the memories of many a child of the 1970's is the memory of tea brewing in a glass container out in the open sunshine.
  • For One Cup Convenience Use A Tea Pod  By : Mayoor Patel
    For many years, a person who wanted a good cup of coffee, but only one, had many methods for making it.
  • How to Find a Fantastic Local Tea House  By : Mayoor Patel
    If you really want to enjoy a fantastic cup of tea, you need to venture away from your home, skip past the grocery store, and instead find yourself a local tea house that can blow your mind with amazing teas that you have probably never before tasted.
  • Why Drink Mint Tea?  By : Mayoor Patel
    There is just something about a refreshing cup of mint tea that can make even the worst day seem just a little brighter.
  • What is Oolong Tea?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Oolong tea is the tea that you are used to being served in traditional Chinese restaurants.
  • Prepare Your Tea Perfectly Every Time with a Tea Maker  By : Mayoor Patel
    Have you ever wondered how the tea houses you have visited are able to make such amazing brews of great tea time after time again?
  • Leaf tea: the Ultimate Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    For many devoted tea drinkers around the world, leaf tea is the most prized of all forms of tea presentation.
  • How To Make Kombucha Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    For anyone who has ever experienced a taste of this smooth and fizzy type of tea, you may be surprised that you can actually brew make your own Kombucha tea at home.
  • Enjoying a Cup of Hot Green Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    More of us are incorporating the use of green tea into our daily routine.
  • What Sets Chinese Tea Apart from the Rest?  By : Mayoor Patel
    With so many wonderful teas that are part of the rich cultures of so many different places around the world, why is it that Chinese tea in its various forms seems to hold a particular interest for many of us?
  • Embrace the Land of Royalty with English Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    From the land where tea is a national beverage, comes a wide variety of what is known as English tea and various blends that are especially for morning, mid-afternoon, and evening consumption.
  • The Rich Variety of Herbal Teas  By : Mayoor Patel
    In our quest to enjoy all sorts of taste experiences, many of us have a lot of fun experimenting with herbal teas.
  • Why Iced Tea is So Popular  By : Mayoor Patel
    All across our nation, we find that iced tea is on the menu of every restaurant and is invariably setting in a pitcher in our kitchens.
  • How to Choose a Tea House that is Right for You  By : Mayoor Patel
    Whenever you sit down to have a piping hot cup of tea, do you ever dream that you are somewhere else?
  • A Taste of India with Chai Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    Chai is what tea is called in India and other middle Eastern countries, most notably Turkey.
  • What Type of Tea Ball Should You Get?  By : Mayoor Patel
    There is no better way to enjoy the amazing taste of tea brewed from fresh tea leaves with the ease of cleanup that is associated with a tea bag than with a tea ball.
  • Changes Over the Years in the Electric Tea kettle  By : Mayoor Patel
    The electric kettle certainly has changed since Arthur Leslie Large first invented it in 1922.
  • The Whistling Tea Kettle  By : Mayoor Patel
    A long time ago when you wanted to heat water you did it over an open fire, but you cooked like that too.
  • Explore a Whole New World of Tea By Experiencing a Tea Ceremony  By : Mayoor Patel
    If you consider yourself a connoisseur of fine teas, then you should really think that description over if you have yet to visit a Japanese tea ceremony.
  • Kombucha Tea is Good for What Ails you  By : Mayoor Patel
    Kombucha tea is made from combining sweet tea and the Kombucha mushroom also called the Kombucha culture.
  • Is Loose Tea or a Tea Bag the Best Choice?  By : Mayoor Patel
    When it comes to brewing a nice warm pot of tea, there is quite a lot of argument over whether or not to use loose tea or a tea bag for the job?
  • Ways to Make Your Chai Latte Tea  By : Mayoor Patel
    Although you can easily find chai latte tea at the specialty cafe's and coffee shops it is easy to learn how to make it at home for yourself.
  • What Makes Black Tea Different?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Black tea is a variety of tea obtained from the Camellia sinensis plant.
  • Fascinating Facts About Tea For Restaurants  By : Josh Stone
    I still remember the best cup of tea I ever had. It was at a Mediterranean restaurant on the Las Vegas strip. After an excellent meal of falafel, hummus, baba ganouch, pita bread, and lamb, I ordered the tea and was presented with a pot of steaming water and a container of fresh, wet whole tea leaves.
  • A Restauranteur's Eye View of Vodka  By : Josh Stone
    To get one thing straight off the top, there should be two ingredients in vodka: water and alcohol. Barring any flavoring ingredients, of course. And the two kinds of ingredients you can get the alcohol from are either potatoes or grain.
  • The History of Toasting  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    The origination of the Toast and how it all started.
  • German Beers Make an Impact Worldwide  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    When you think of Germany there are a number of things that come to mind, but one of the first things is German beer. Although many people presume that a majority of German beer is lager, there are a number of different styles, tastes and stories behind the various beer distributed across the world.
  • A Pondering About Absinthe for Bartenders  By : Josh Stone
    Absinthe is one of those historic fascinations that never quite go away. We were just on the verge of letting absinthe settle into the dustbin of history when two events happened.
  • Caffeine and Green Tea  By : Julie Health
    One of the debates within the tea drinking world is the level of caffeine in their favorite drink. Traditionally, green tea will have caffeine as one of the major elements. If you are not sure about the caffeine in this drink, you should make sure that you know how important this side effect is. Read on to learn more.
  • Types of German Beers  By : Evelyn Whitaker
    When in Germany know what kind of beer to order and the differences between them.
  • Home Beer Brewing Success and Why You Should Brew Beer at Home  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Home Beer Brewing is becoming an increasingly popular hobby for men and women of all ages. The ever increasing price of drinks at bars and clubs coupled with a greater interest in entertaining at home have made Home Beer Brewing increasingly popular.
  • What Makes a Great Pint of Real Ale?  By : Matt Oconnor
    Finding a good pint of real ale is not always easy. Here are a few pointers to make life a little bit easier in finding a satisfying pint.
  • All You Need To Know About Whiskey  By : Tristan Andrews
    In meaning, whiskey translates to 'water of life'. Whiskey originated from Scotland during the early 1400's, and is very popular around the world today. Even today, whiskey tastes much like it did when it first began.
  • All About German Beer  By : Tristan Andrews
    Throughout Germany, beer is very popular with the culture. Germany contains well over 1,000 breweries, which is more than any other location in the world.
  • Top 10 Best Smoothie Recipes  By : Donna Monday -
    There are two good reasons to make a healthy recipe smoothie: 1) They taste great; and 2) They are filled with lots of fruit that have health benefits for your body. Here’s a sample of popular smoothie recipes that can be a positive addition to your daily diet.

    Orange Julius Smoothie – This is a delicious drink made with orange juice, milk, and vanilla extract. The Orange Julius franchise is responsible for creating this popular smoothie, and if you can find an Orange Jul...
  • Top 10 Best Milkshake Recipes  By : Donna Monday -
    Is there any drink more fun and refreshing than an ice cold milkshake? I don’t think so. Milkshakes are a part of American food culture and have spread all over the world. Here’s my list of the best milkshake recipe you can find anywhere.

    Classic Vanilla Milkshake – Made with vanilla ice cream and vanilla extract. The original “plain” milkshake is still a crowd pleasing favorite. Adding a maraschino cherry on top makes it a little more special.

    Old Fashioned Chocolate M...
  • Enjoying Chai Tea The World Over  By : Michelle Bery
    Tea is one of the common threads that unite a myriad of cultures; what is a morning jolt of caffeine or a ritual afternoon respite for some, may be a traditional ceremony for others. Regardless of the purpose it serves, tea has been a constant in society for centuries. The different flavors of tea have changed and evolved but the love for it has remained the same.

    Having made its appearance more frequently on many a restaurant menu, Chai tea – named for the Hindi word for ...
  • Tea Bags - Making Life Easier For Modern Tea Drinkers  By : Lee Dobbins
    Drinking tea has been a beloved activity for centuries but it wasn't until quite recently that tea bags made it convenient for modern day use.
  • Brewing Tea - The Best Way  By : Lee Dobbins
    Brewing the perfect cup of tea takes a bit more than just boiling water - learn the steps in this article.
  • Drink To The History Of Tea  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the history of this ancient drink.
  • How To Set Up Your Own Bar and Be A Bartender  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Setting up your own bar whether at home or otherwise is actually quite easy to do. There are however, a few things that good bartenders need to know to run a bar efficiently.
  • An Introduction to Beer  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Although beer is a drink that contains alcohol, the alcohol alone does not make it dangerous to your health. Drinking beer excessively is what leads to hangovers, headaches, and the more severe healthy problems.
  • What Is Organic And Fairtrade Tea And Coffee?  By : Davinos Greeno
    The UK is known as a nation of tea drinkers, one Polish person once asked me if we drank tea at 3 oclock everyday as some sort of ritual! Most of us dont realise that this tea is often grown on tea plantations in the developing world where the crops are sprayed with many chemicals and pesticides and the workers that pick the leaves are not only exposed to this danger but are often paid a pittance of a wage as well.

    Organic and Fairtrade tea, coffee and cocoa are growing in...
  • Get Your Morning Wakeup Call With Black Tea  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about black tea with many healthy properties but all the caffeine of a cup of coffee.
  • The Right Tea Kettles Make The Perfect Tea  By : Lee Dobbins
    Explore the different types of tea kettles and decide which type is best for your needs.
  • Smoothies - Your Best "Fast Food" Alternative  By : Jana K
    Smoothies -- everyone seems to be drinking them -- why are they so popular?

    Smoothies can be one of the best "Fast Foods" your body can enjoy.

    Here are a few smoothie benefits:

    1. By choosing the right ingredients, a smoothie can be a great way to cleanse and detoxify your body. This can help your health generally, but can also be good for conditions like acne.

    2. Smoothies give you a real energy boost, not a fake caffeine kick.

    3. They are quick and easy to pr...
  • Tea Bag Folding: A Cornucopia Of Style  By : Lee Dobbins
    Drinking tea can be healthy but not if the tea itself or tea bags are full of contaminants and pesticides. Here's how to make your own tea bags so you can be sure that you are ingesting only pure healthy tea.
  • Herbal Tea - Tea Time for a Healthy Life?  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about some of the different types of herbal teas and how they can help alleviate symptoms of certain ailments.
  • Color Coordinating Cocktail Recipes  By : Supercocktails.com
    Like an artist using his pallet and brush, the savvy bartender can use a cocktail shaker and delightful cocktail recipes to mix a dazzling array of rich and wonderful colors, even though the colors put into the cocktail shaker might not look as vibrant going in as they do pouring out.

    Whether you're planning a themed bash or just want to liven up a pub's atmosphere, colorful cocktail recipes are a popular hit with patrons and partygoers year round as many frequenters are f...
  • Things You Probably do not Know about the Electric Tea Kettle  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn how to brew your tea the easy way with an electric tea kettle.
  • Indulging the Rich, Smooth Chai Tea  By : Lee Dobbins
    There are many different kinds of tea, each with different flavor and benefits. Here is the lowdown on one type - chai tea.
  • Make your Own Beer, Right on Your Stove  By : Andrew Kasch
    You ain't tasted nothin' till you tasted your own homemade beer. It's the best beer in the world! Anyone can do this with a few simple pieces of equipment, plus a very short list of ingredients.
  • Green Tea: The Japanese Secret To Good Health  By : Marcus Stout
    Cancer remains a number-one killer in countries around the world. Therefore, it should come as little surprise that medical researchers are exploring new avenues in an effort to find ways to attack cancer.

    The investigation into alternative cancer therapies often begins by examining the cultures of specific nations in an effort to determine whether diet or other customs could help unlock the secret to curing this dreaded disease. Since green tea has been a staple of the Ja...
  • Is Green Tea Really Healthy?  By : Marcus Stout
    For several years now, we’ve been hearing about how green tea can prevent many serious diseases, including cancer. As the evidence mounts, it can be hard to ignore the fact that green tea is a powerful way to protect your health.

    So, what is it about green tea that is creating so much attention? Well, it appears that the anti-oxidants in green tea are just as powerful as those in fruits and vegetables – possibly even more so. And, anti-oxidants are critical to preserving h...
  • The World of Chinese Green Tea  By : Julie Health
    Chinese green tea is well known mostly because it is the oldest type of tea that has been used. While other cultures in this area have produced the tea for one or two thousand years, the Chinese have produced it for over 4,000 years.
  • Why Beer May Be Good For You  By : Lee Dobbins
    Good news for beer drinkers, studies show that drinking this beverage in moderation may have certain health benefits.
  • Three Thousand Teas  By : Christopher Anderson
    Camellia sinensis is the exotic sounding botanical name for a plant that many of us enjoy on a daily basis. It is the one plant that provides tealeaves. In fact, camellia sinensis gives us an astonishing three thousand different kinds of tea.

    Many of the teas derived from camellia sinensis are exotic and limited to small regions of the world. Like grapes that produce fine wines, the distinctive flavour and pedigree of these exotic teas is dependant on varying soil and weat...
  • All The Secrets You Don't Already Know About Mangosteen Juice!  By : Dane Stanton
    Mangosteen juice is the juice derived from mangosteen berries which intern are grown on mangosteen vines or bushes. Many people haven't even heard of mangosteen juice, let alone the amazing nutritional benefits it provides.
  • Get Romantic With Tea  By : Patricia Williams
    When it comes to romance, many set the mood with a glass of pinot noir, or a bubbly flute of champagne. Don't forget that "tea for two" can also brew romance, if you pay mind to the presentation.

    Tea can be poured in a porcelain mug, a metal goblet or a shallow saucer. Some like to gulp it down, others swish and slurp, while some take the time to delicately sip their tea from fine china cups placed atop dainty saucers. The likes and dislikes of tea drinkers may vary, but t...
  • All About Beer  By : Barbara Miller
    Prohibitionists and other conservatives have long viewed beer as the devil's brew. Beer itself isn't so bad; it's people that have given it a bad rap. When used in a controlled, social setting, beer is nothing more than a cold, refreshing break time treat.

    Rich History
    There is evidence that beer has been around almost along as history itself. Pre-historic man is said to have created beer before learning that grains could also be used to produce another dietary staple cal...
  • Tips for Choosing a Teapot  By : Cory Willins
    There are several things to consider when looking for a decent tea pot. You’ll want something that is both beautiful and practical – a lovely pot that pours well and keeps your tea hot.
  • I Love Tea You Love Coffee, I Win  By : Bill Urell
    Different kinds of tea available in the market are as varied as there are different kinds of coffee. These are signs of teas popularity as an alternative beverage to coffee.
  • If You Want To Drink Fresh Healthy Juice You Need A Quality Juicer  By : Gregg Hall
    100% fruit or vegetable juice is very healthy for you. Some people like to drink juice instead of actually eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables they need in a day. Having a balanced is important in keeping you feeling and looking young and healthy.
  • A Look At Some Of The Many Things You May Not Know About Beer  By : Gregg Hall
    Beer is one of the most popular alcoholic beverages on the market. They come in a huge variety of brands and types, from dark ale, to beer that has reduced calories and carbs. It is an extremely versatile drink that is served from barbeques, to even the fanciest weddings and there are few adults who have not sipped a frosty brew at least one time in their lives.
  • How The Process Of Beermaking Is Done  By : Gregg Hall
    The fermentation process was discovered accidentally by the Sumerians. No one knows exactly how this occurred however as it was not written down. It is thought that it may have had something to do with the making of bread since many of the ingredients are the same and if left without cooking, or completely cooking the bread mixture can ferment.
  • Drink More Chamomile  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Perhaps you recall chamomile from the times you were sick and your parent, friend, or partner, gave you a hot cup of this therapeutic drink to ease your suffering stomach. Chamomile in fact is known for centuries, as Romans used it daily while English have added it to their alternative "tea-breaks" to give them a positive spin. If you have not tried it during a cold winter night or you have not offered it in one of your gatherings, it is probably time to learn some things abo...
  • Do You Know The Benefits Of Drinking Black Tea?  By : Gregg Hall
    By drinking black tea caffeine a person can receive relief from fatigue. It has been shown to be a stimulant, to increase speed in reaction time, increase alertness, and to improve concentration.
  • Brew Perfect Tea  By : Linda Davis
    Tea in its various forms has been an everyday staple for centuries. Yet even in today's society of forward thinkers and gadget lovers, it's not easy to find someone who has perfected the art of tea making.

    Making a truly great cup of tea is more than dunking a bag into a mug of hot water. It is a delicate art that some may learn by trial and error or by reading tea-making books. Others may never learn at all.

    There are seven factors that are required in brewing tea:

    ...
  • The Many Types of Beer to Choose From  By : Lee Dobbins
    Who knew there were so many different types of beer? This articles will give you an overview of some of the more popular types as well as a look at beer through the ages.
  • Pass the Ginger Ale Please  By : Della Franklin
    Why Ginger Ale always makes me feel better
  • Open A Beer And Enjoy  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Have you ever thought how many of our senses cooperate when we decide to consume a cooling bottle of beer? Well, just consider that we touch the cold bottle from the fridge or over the bar counter, we listen to the carbon dioxide that is released while the beer's foam develops, we see the amber color of the beer poured into our glass, we smell the aromatic substances that come from the snatch block and of course we taste the distinct bitter beer taste that is associated with ...
  • Making Your Own Beer  By : Lee Dobbins
    Step by step procedures for making your own beer.
  • Your Heart is the Primary Benefactor of Bamboo Leaf Green Tea  By : Vaughn Balchunas
    It has been reported that tea drinkers who drink 3 or more cups daily run an 11 percent less risk of heart attack or heart disease as reported in 2001 by the Journal of Epidemiology.
  • Healthy Beverages  By : Sharon Stajda
    It is important to have a variety of health beverages in your diet. Today, there are too many people subsisting on diet sodas, regular sodas, and energy drinks. These consist mostly of artificial sweeteners, artificial flavoring, and caffeine. The body will not perform to peak performance with a steady intake of these types of beverages.

    My favorite beverage to have in substitute of a soda is orange juice. It tastes good, it is natural, and is readily available. Orange jui...
  • Do You Know That Rooibos Tea is One Of The Best Healthy Drink ?  By : Ben Tiew
    Rooibos or Red shrub Tea as it is also known is not a valid tea but an basil which is indigenous to the Cederburg area of South Africa. Due to its broadly publicized vigor benefits it has adult into a billion dollar export industry because the mid twentieth century
  • Green Tea A Healthy Alternative To Soda  By : Zachary Thompson
    In the hot days of summer it is easy to reach for a soda to help you cool off. However sodas do not really quench your thirst and there are some other healthier more refreshing alternatives. One of the most refreshing ways to cool off on a hot summer day is drinking a tall glass of iced tea and what better than making it green tea?

    People From the Orient have long known the benefits of drinking green tea. In fact so important is this drink in these countries that there is ...
  • Chinese Tea Types And Its Production Since The Early Years  By : Sarah Williams
    Chinese has been drinking tea for approximately 4,000 years. Along with firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, and vinegar, the Chinese considered tea as one of the seven necessities to begin a day.

    Types of Tea

    The Chinese tea may be classified into five types according to the different methods by which it is processed. Here are the classifications:

    • Green Tea – is the variety which keeps the original color of the tea leaves without fermentation during processing.

    •...
  • Chinese Tea Set: Essential For Tea Making Today  By : Sarah Williams
    You probably all know that tea is highly considered by Chinese as one of the necessities to start a day. Well, it is a very important part of the Chinese culture. They have drunk tea since time immemorial and so they have a wide range of knowledge and experience with tea and tea making.

    Speaking of tea making, it is interesting to know that there are some very important steps involved in tea making. One of those is choosing the right Chinese tea set.

    Choosing the righ...
  • Chinese Herbal Teas Explained  By : Sarah Williams
    Chinese herbal teas are technically called Tisanes. These are recognized as infusions made herbs and not tea from the Camelia Sinensis plant. The essence of the herb is extracted when the tea is steeped in hot water.

    Traditionally, the Chinese herbal teas are used for their medicinal and healing properties. However, there are many varieties that are also enjoyed simply for their taste. Today, these teas can be bought in China as the country produces an entire pharmacy of h...
  • All About Chinese Tea Cups  By : Sarah Williams
    As you all know, the Chinese are so meticulous when it comes tea wares. Perhaps this is due to the fact that tea wares like the Chinese tea cups and tea pots play a very important role in the tea preparation. A tea ceremony would not be successful without the use of tea wares. As many people said, the true essence of a Chinese tea ceremony would not be felt if tea wares are lacking.

    One of most necessary item in a typical Chinese tea set is the Chinese tea cup. Well, tea...
  • A Chinese Tea Ceremony: The Art Of Drinking And Serving Tea  By : Sarah Williams
    The art of drinking and serving tea plays a very vital cultural role in China. It inspires a lot of artists that the Chinese tea ceremony, as it is called, has been written in songs and poetry. The ritual of preparing and serving tea has even held a special place in the hearts and minds of the Chinese aristocracy, court officials, intellectual, poets, and even the common people.

    On its most basic, the Chinese tea ceremony emphasizes the tea itself, rather than the ceremony...
  • How To Make Delicious, Natural Mouthwatering Liqueurs  By : Mirko Davidovic
    Liqueurs are alcoholic beverages usually 30% of alcohol by volume. All of the liqueurs, whether natural or extract, have several main ingredients; the alcohol, sugar and some type of flavour.
  • Choosing Black Tea - Black Teas Around the World  By : Cory Willins
    Black, green, or china, we drink tea almost as much as we drink water. And there are plenty to choose from - with over a thousand different varieties from over thirty countries, there’s a different flavor and character to suit every palate. You could spend a lifetime exploring the tastes, colors and smells of the world’s teas. Find out about some of the teas found around the world.
  • Espresso Martini  By : Anthony Tripodi
    With the popularity of espresso shops and martini bars is it any wonder that the espresso martini has become popular as well? Sometimes called the espressotini, this drink is a perfect blend of caffeine and alcohol. If you’re looking for a buzz that picks you up while relaxing you at the same time, then it's time that you asked your barista or your bartender for an espresso martini.

    So what is an espresso martini? Well, that depends on who you ask. There are so many variat...
  • Green Tea: Natures Miracle Heath Drink  By : Jim ONeill
    "Camellia Sinensis" or Green Tea is rich in Catechins, which are antioxidants. The best variety is said to originate from tea farms in China, especially those protected from pesticides. It is best to drink pure green tea without preservatives or other artificial flavors.

    Teas have been found to have powerful effects on levels of cholesterol in the blood stream and on your health in general. Green tea in particular can also help in battling cancer. In Japan, it was discover...
  • Green Tea and Its Many Health Benefits  By : David Maillie
    The Asian community has used different teas and herbal remedies since before the Great wall of China (over 3000 years ago) and green tea has stood out as one of its hallmark and most helpful constituents. Green tea has been used to treat everything from heart attacks, stroke to infections like sepsis (blood infection) and numerous other conditions and maladies.
  • Petals For Your Tea  By : Elizabeth Gilley
    I'm sure you've heard about green teas. And you've probably have had your share of iced teas. But have you tried flower teas? Never? With the mad rush to drink green tea as recommended by every fitness and healthy living nut, it's no wonder that flower teas and its benefits are paid little attention.

    Let me clue you in about flower teas. Flower teas are mainly of Chinese origin. They are essentially green teas (like the ones advocated for fitness and healthy living) scente...
  • Whisk It All Out! – An Overall Guide to Whiskey  By : Khieng (Ken) Chho
    Unless you’re one of the few nice people around who hasn’t even savored a drop of liquor in their whole lives, chances are that you’re at least marginally familiar of the drink whiskey.
  • 5 Tips To Drinking Beer Responsibly  By : Daphne Succes
    Being the most popular alcoholic beverage in existence, beer is everywhere. In certain situations, it is readily available and may present a problem for anyone who is not familiar with its side effects or being responsible in this situation.

    - Drink minimal quantities. If you find yourself drinking more than would be used in a social situation, alcoholism may be a lurking illness. The best way to avoid addiction is to drink minimal quantities and know when to stop.

    - Drin...
  • Make A Smoothie Your Perfect Meal  By : Belina Storrey
    Are you looking for a way to make a quick and healthy meal? Look no further than a smoothie. A smoothie is perfect to replace a meal, as a healthy snack or as a quick meal for on the go.

    A smoothie is a drink filled with a variety of fruits blended into a smooth liquid. It is like a milkshake full of nutrition. You can add protein powders or other healthy supplements to make a smoothie even more nutritious.

    Not sure how to make the perfect smoothie? Read on. It is reall...
  • Bacardi Rum: The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of  By : John Williams
    The essence of all things tropical, rum is far more than just a mixer for a drink or a flavoring for a bread pudding.
  • Summer Smoothies  By : Kit Heathcock
    Fruit smoothie recipe, healthy fruit drink packed with vitamins.
  • How to Make the Perfect High Protein Low Carb Smoothie  By : Alli Ross
    Having a refreshing protein smoothie before your workouts can help super power your training. Having one afterwards can help your muscles grow and recover. Every Protein Smoothie has some common ingredients. Here is an overall rundown on what to put into your energy-boosting smoothie delight.
  • The Never Ending Appeal of Frozen Drinks  By : Mike Freemen
    Kicking back with a frozen drink in your hand is a great treat. This article tells you how you can enjoy great frozen drinks at home any time.
  • Tea - Not Only Perks You Up, But Benefits Your Health Too  By : Kevin Pederson
    For many who are not aware about the importance of tea, can get to know it a little better. Tea has been around for more than 5,000 years and hopefully would be around for another 5,000 years. There are four basic types of tea black, green, oolong and the most uncommon and rare breed is the white.
  • The Story of Tea Drinking  By : chester
    The story of tea begins over four and a half thousand years ago. According to Chinese mythology, in 2737 BC the Chinese Emperor, Shen Nung, scholar and herbalist, was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water. A leaf from the tree dropped into the water and Shen Nung decided to try the brew. The tree was a wild tea tree.





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