January 10th, 2008
Tip! Here is a unique type of Chinese tea - the Flower tea. It actually subdivides into Flower Tea and Scented Tea.
For most people, the Chinese green tea is a stuff of legends. It has been known to be very beneficial to human health and has been talked about and written about because of its countless positive effects for thousands of years.
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Chinese Green (Nutcracker song chinese tea) Tea
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January 9th, 2008
Tip! According to some experts, green tea has the most medicinal value and the least caffeine content of all Chinese tea classes. The aroma of this type of Chinese type range from medium to high, while the flavor is usually light to medium.
Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.” Though tea is last on the list, we can still see how important the tea is for the Chinese.
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Types Of (Oolong chinese tea) Chinese Tea
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January 8th, 2008
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Wedding Tea Ceremony 敬茶
The tea ceremony is one of the most significant event in the modern chinese wedding ceremony, second only to fetching the bride. The bride and groom are formally introduced to each other’s family through this ceremony.
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Chinese tea company in the usa - Chinese Wedding Custom 3- Wedding Tea Ceremony
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January 7th, 2008
Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day.” Though tea is last on the list, we can still see how important the tea is for the Chinese.
There are actually thousand of Chinese tea varieties. These are usually classified by procedure, quality, and preparation methods and so on. However, if we will consider tea in terms of quality, there are actually eight classes of Chinese tea. These include green tea, oolong, black, red, white, yellow, flower, and compressed tea.
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Chinese tea for weight loss - Types Of Chinese Tea
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January 6th, 2008
Chinese Tea CeremonyThe art of drinking and serving tea plays a major cultural role in China. … Most teas used in the Chinese tea ceremony are grown in the mountains of Taiwan …
Known as Baojianmei Jianfei Cha in Chinese, bojenmi Chinese tea is one of the most popular products of China that has been used mainly for weight loss. In fact, it has been used for such purpose for the past twenty years.
The term “bojenmi” actually means “slim and beautiful” in Chinese. It is produced under the Egret River Brand of the Xiamen Export Corporation (XMEHECO) in Xiamen, an island of Fujian province.
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Bojenmi Chinese Tea: The Ultimate Secret For Weight Loss (Chinese arbor tea)
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January 5th, 2008
Chinese oolong tea is in the first place a class as well as a kind of tea. It is one of the most famous teas in the world. According to many experts, the Chinese oolong tea is half way between green tea and black tea in a sense that it is half-fermented. It is as clear and fragrant as green tea and as refreshing and strong as black tea. As often said, if you drink oolong, the natural aroma may linger into your mouth and make your throat much comfortable.
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Chinese Oolong Tea (Chinese tea the song dynasty)
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January 5th, 2008
It is a well-known fact that next to plain water, the most popular drink on earth is tea. In China, almost every aspect of the growing and production of traditional teas is controlled. The Chinese drink green teas and some oolongs without milk, and black teas are produced solely for export.
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Chinese Tea House: The Customary Place Of Leisure (Chinese tea for weight loss)
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January 4th, 2008
Tea has long been part of the Chinese culture. For the Chinese, tea is one of the seven necessities to begin a day.
Well, China is obviously the homeland of tea. According to some Chinese tea history resources, it was in the southwest part of the country that the tea was first found.
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The Chinese Tea History (Chinese tea box)
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