Tea drinking has been a way of life for more than 5000 years. There are many different myths and stories about the exact origin of the ancient brew but it is fair to say that the earliest drinkers of tea were in China. One of the more consistently quoted ancient tales tells of ruler Shen
Add tangerine to your green tea for a flavorful and healthy beverage. Tangerines are packed full of healthy goodies including flavonoids, vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamins B1, B2 and B3, beta-carotene, magnesium, folate and potassium. Tangerines do contain slightly less vitamin C than oranges but even more vitamin A and iron. Green tea is rich
My first experience with Teabook was when its founder, Jeffrey McIntosh, contacted Glasstic to inquire about creating a version of our unique patented glass water bottle to work with Teabook. As we moved forward in our discussions I decided to test the Teabook subscription service to compare with the types of teas I had drank
January marks new beginnings and also happens to be National Hot Tea Month. Tea is a beverage that is steeped in tradition and ceremony, something to be enjoyed and savored. Around the world, sharing tea with someone can be shown as sign of respect, a way to express thanks or to celebrate new beginnings, and
There are many health benefits of green tea but it can get a bit boring drinking the same tea day after day. To add a bit of variety to your green tea routine try this interesting green tea recipe with an added boost of citrus: Citrus Green Tea Ingredients 1 (2 inch) piece lemon zest,
This honeydew mint iced tea recipe is a tasty twist on a summertime classic, with the added health benefits of green tea. When selecting a honeydew, look for one with a waxy creamy white or pale cream rind. The melon should feel heavy for its size, and the surface should bounce back when pressed. You