Tip of the week

Posted on July 12, 2008 03:32  0 Comments  Add Comment

Tip of the week:

Storage of Teas

Always ensure that your teas are kept away from the heat and sun light. For Green teas,

the best way to keep it for a long time is to keep it in the fridge, with temperature between 5 and 10 degrees.


praise of tea

Posted on May 13, 2008 00:41  0 Comments  Add Comment
Rabindranath Tagore wrote:
Come oh come
Ye tea-thirsty
Restless ones
The kettle boils
Bubbles and sings
Musically.


jokes

Posted on May 3, 2008 02:30  0 Comments  Add Comment
BHIKARI: Saab Rs.6 dedo chai pini he
MAN: kyo? chai to 3 ki hoti hai.

B: Saath me giflfriend b hai

M: Bhikari hokar b giflfriend banali?

B: Na saab. giflfriend ne bhikari bana diya.
 

Useful Tips

Posted on April 26, 2008 00:03  0 Comments  Add Comment
To cure puffy eyes lie in a horizontal position and place either a moist teabag or tea compress over both eyes and leave for about 20 minutes. The swelling around the eyes will to your amazement disappear and your eyes will return to their former glory.

Useful Tips

Posted on April 26, 2008 00:00  0 Comments  Add Comment
Tea will absorb odors around it. Here is a tip for removing food odors from your hands. Pour some tea over your hands and the tea will remove all odors from your fingers, and leave them smelling great. It even works great with fish odors!

Tea Information

Posted on April 25, 2008 23:47  0 Comments  Add Comment
Epigallo catechin gallate (EGCG) is the most important active component in green tea, and it is many times a more powerful antioxidant than vitamin C or vitamin E.

Tea Information

Posted on April 25, 2008 23:36  0 Comments  Add Comment
Darjeeling is called the champagne of teas and is grown in India's Himalayas.

Tea Information

Posted on April 19, 2008 00:34  0 Comments  Add Comment
India is the world's largest tea producer but is also the largest tea consumer. Therefore, only 15% - 20% of Indian tea is exported. In 2005, India produced 51% of the world's tea, while Kenya and Sri Lanka each produced about 18%.

Tea Information

Posted on April 19, 2008 00:31  0 Comments  Add Comment
Tea is grown in a total of 36 countries around the world. The most famous tea producing regions are India , Sri Lanka, China, Indonesia, Kenya, Japan, and Taiwan, and lesser-known areas include Bangladesh, Uganda, Malawi, Turkey, Iran, Argentina, and Brazil.

Riddle

Posted on April 16, 2008 03:22  0 Comments  Add Comment
My first is in tea but not in leaf My second is in teapot and also in teeth My third is in caddy but not in cosy My fourth is in cup but not in rosy My fifth is in herbal and also in health My sixth is in peppermint and always in wealth My last is in drink, so what can I be? I’m there in a classroom, do you listen to me?