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by Rosamon Visarra
Most people familiar with tea know about green tea. In fact, it’s one of the most popular types of tea around the world. If you’re new to the world...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Black tea is black because the tea leaves are fully oxidized. It’s then dried or fired to give that strong, full-bodied flavor, with a bit of malt ...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Check out online stores and tea shops, and you will find a wide variety of tea options. In fact, there are more than a thousand choices to pick fro...
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by Rosamon Visarra
It’s a pretty safe bet that while you read this, someone is drinking tea. Most people (especially those few who don’t really drink tea that often),...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Drinking tea is a very popular option these days. It’s a refreshing drink, and there’s a wide variety of flavors to choose from. Tea also helps in ...
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by Rosamon Visarra
If you ask the average person, you’d think that coffee is a lot more popular than tea. That’s why you have lots of coffee shops here and sales of c...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Oolong tea isn’t exactly a very common type of tea, especially in the west. As the name suggests, it’s a traditional Chinese tea. Oolong tea makes ...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Have you heard of rooibos tea? It’s not surprising if you haven’t, and part of the reason for this is that, technically, rooibos tea isn’t really t...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Herbal tea, technically, isn’t really “true” tea at all. Tea uses leaves harvested from the Camellia sinensis plant, which is (understandably), cal...
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by Rosamon Visarra
Exactly what is white tea? This isn’t really a simple question to answer, since even tea experts may have their own definition of what makes white ...
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