April 13, 2008
- What Is There About Tea?
As a drink dating back to an early Chinese emperor about 2700 B.C., tea has a long and varied history. It is older than coffee and about the same age, maybe a tad younger, than beer. As wine now dates back to the Neolithic era due to fairly recent research, it has tea beat hands down as the oldest beverage. However, tea has been around for a long time.
April 5, 2008
- Choosing a Tea Pot is Lots of Fun
Finding a teapot can be as simple, and as hard, as simply looking on line. Simple because a simple search with your favorite search engine will bring up hundreds, if not thousands, of websites through which to search for the teapot of your choice. Hard because there are just so many different choices to make.
October 2, 2006
- Secrets Of Wu Long Tea (Tea)
Wu Long tea, also known as black dragon tea , is among many teas that have an almost mythic quality to them. (…)
October 1, 2006
- Enjoy a Cup of Wulong (Tea) Tea
After coffee, tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world. To make tea, one must steep tea leaves, either in a bunch or confined in a bag of some sort, for a few minutes in boiling water. (…)
- White Tea: (Tea) A Healthier Choice
Just like how green olives and black olives which come from the same olive plant, and the white pepper and black pepper from the same pepper plant too, as do green tea, black tea, and white tea come from the same tea plant as well. (…)
September 30, 2006
- Learning About Tea Tree Oil (Tea)
Tea tree grows in Australia and Asia and is known by its scientific name melaleuca alternifolia . (…)
September 29, 2006
- Go Climb a Tea Tree (Tea)
A tea tree, which is also popularly referred to as a ti tree, is used to refer to any related or even unrelated series of trees which grow the leaves that are made and used to produce tea. (…)
- Picking Out A Fun Tea Set (Tea)
Getting a tea set can be a great way to start up your party lifestyle on the right side. (…)
September 28, 2006
- Relaxing In A Tea Room (Tea)
A lot of people flock to the tea room to spend some serious time in relaxation and enjoyment of the company of others. (…)
September 27, 2006
- You are Cordially Invited: (Tea) A Tea Party Invitation
Tea as a product falls below that of coffee in overall world consumption and favored beverages, but it is a tasty treat that is enjoyed by many and, for some, a tea party is a truly treasured event. (…)
- Tea - Throwing The Perfect Tea Party
I think everyone, at some point and time in their youth, has had a tea party with animals and pets surrounding them. (…)
September 26, 2006
- Tea - Your Cup of Tea: The Tea Leaf
Tea, which is the second most popular beverage in the world, is made by steeping a tea leaf, or more often, a group of processed tea leaves in hot water. (…)
September 25, 2006
- Tea Kettle: The (Tea) Tea Lover s Appliance
What is a Tea Kettle? (…)
- Tea House: A Tea Drinking Parlor (Tea)
If you are tired of going to common shops and cafes for yum cha sessions, you better start searching for alternate places. (…)
September 24, 2006
- The Advantages of a Tea Gift Basket (Tea)
Giving the gift of tea may be the ideal gift for many of your tea-loving friends, and giving the gift of a tea gift basket may make them smile even more. (…)
September 23, 2006
- Where you can (Tea) Find a Tea Cart
Where can I Find a Tea Cart?
If you are looking for a tea cart, you can rest assured in the knowledge that there are many places available from which you can purchase one. (…)
September 22, 2006
- Using The (Tea) Right Tea Bag
Using the right tea bag and using the bag for the right duration is vitally important when it comes to making the perfect cup of tea. (…)
- Information That you Should Know About Teapots (Tea)
Where did the Teapots Originate? (…)
September 21, 2006
- Teapot: early Chinese tea drinking (Tea) vessels that later came to Europe
European styles are the most preferred now-a-days
If one is to go by the accounts of Chou Kao-ch i who authored the Yang Hsien ming hu hsi, an account dealing with Ishing teapots, it was these teapots which were the creations of potters at Ishing that were later made famous to Europeans and were known to them by the Portuguese term, bocarro, which means large mouth. (…) - Tea - Teacup: A Small Porcelain Wonder
What is a Teacup?
A teacup is a small cup with a handle which can be grasped between the thumb and one or two fingers and which is most often made out of porcelain, or sometimes referred to as china. (…)

