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Misconceptions About Teas Tea is a common beverage across the globe. In the US, approximately $15 million of tea is purchased every year, and 3,000 million tons of tea is produced worldwide. The common misconceptions about tea, specifically loose-leaf, and its consumption may not be worldwide, but we've certainly heard a few – and we're here to end the confusion. Loose-leaf tea is not more expensive; in fact, you get more tea out of loose-leaf than the bagged kind, considering that with loose-leaf you only use what you consume. The misconception is that loose-leaf tea costs more than it's worth, or you'll have more than you'll use: while purchasing a pound of loose-leaf tea at $10 or more sounds less intriguing than buying a box of $6 teabags, you have to see the bigger picture of investment. Loose-leaf tea allows you to allot how much you're using so that you get the right amount of flavor. A pound of loose-leaf tea will amount to $0.10 a cup, whereas a box of teabags limits
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St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner! Though this holiday is celebrated all over the world, it is a huge favorite among the Irish, as well as tea drinkers! There are tons of great teas that you can drink to honor Saint Patrick, and to give kudos to the Irish on their highly regarded holiday. If you are one of the many who are excited for Saint Paddy’s day, and you want to drink some tea in honor of the holiday, these are the best teas to drink on St. Patrick’s Day. Chamomile. Chamomile is a favorite tea among many, and it is a big favorite over in Europe. This tea is a delicious blend of sweet floral ingredients, and is sure to leave the drinker feeling rested, at peace, and ready to take on anything their day will throw at them. Chamomile tea tastes delicious, has a sweet and flowery blend, and also
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Valentines day is one of the most romantic and celebrated holidays of the year. This holiday gives couples a chance to spend time together and enjoy each other's company. Valentines day is also a holiday where couples give each other gifts, or enjoy something special together. Tea is something that is greatly enjoyed by couples, and there are tons of teas available that are perfect for valentines day. These yummy teas are perfect for valentines day, and couples are sure to love to give these teas as a gift, or even enjoy a nice hot cup together while watching a romantic movie. The first type of popular tea for valentines day is a fruity type of tea. There are many delectable teas out there that are infused with strawberries, oranges, and even peaches. This makes these teas delightful, sweet, and the perfect mix of strong and soft at the same time. Couples are sure to enjoy this tea while spending time together by having dinner, or even having a long talk. Fruity teas are
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Rooibos tea also known as Red Bush only thrives in Cape Town, South Africa’s Cedarberg region. This drink has been popular for generations and even if its cultivation is limited to this region, it has gained popularity in many parts of the world. Rooibos tea has a lot of health benefits making it sought after and highly appealing to individuals who are looking for the perfect tea brew.
- It contains antioxidants. Rooibos tea may not be as popular as green tea but it has antioxidants that fight the free radicals that attack the body’s healthy cells. Rooibos tea contains a number of antioxidants known as nothofagin and aspalathin. This tea also contains polyphenols that can protect the body from heart ailments.
- Anticarcinogenic Properties. Due to the dominance of various antioxidants that possess anti-cancer/anti-mutagenic properties, various studies show that drinking rooibos tea has a hand in defending cells and inhibiting cancer development.
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Whether you come from the Eastern or the Western part of the world, tea is one of the most popular drinks –it is served in drawing rooms in London, chic salons in Paris and in Japanese tea houses. Tea is simply versatile, it can be taken any time of the day irrespective of the season and it doesn't matter whether you take your tea hot or cold, with milk or with honey. Although how you take your tea and where you drink it doesn't matter, the tea itself should be your primary concern. Here’s a rundown of the benefits of drinking tea and why using organic tea deserves the attention than it should.
Why Drink Tea?
Although tea cannot give you the caffeine boost that coffee can and is an unfit alternative for after-meal drinks (wait an hour), studies have proven that tea contains chemicals that combat cancer. Tea also helps in preventing tooth decay (Black Tea) and osteoporosis, it can benefit people with colds, asthma and