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Blooming TeaBlooming Tea : A blooming tea is a small bundle of tea leaves and flowers bound together with a cotton thread into a ball when steeped, the bundle expands and unfurls in a process that release. ....READ MORE

Chamomile Tea: Ancient Egyptians grew chamomile to treat a wide variety of ailments. They believed chamomile was a sacred herb associated with the sun god Ra and would present ....READ MORE

Chrysanthemum Tea (Tea Culture of the World) Chrysanthemum Tea : Chrysanthemum originated in the far east and is either annual or perennial herb belonging to the large genre of the daisy family. The tea has a very refreshing floral ....READ MORE Colyx Tea (Tea Culture of the World)Colyx Tea : Colyx tea is an unusual tea known as kudingcha, ku means bitter, which is the initial taste, ding is the Chinese character that looks like a spike and cha means tea. ....READ MORE
Green Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)Green Tea : Green tea over the years has entered most kitchens across the world. Although everyone knows that it originates from China, it is not common knowledge that this tea is made. ....READ MORE Jasmine Tea ( (Tea Culture of the World)Jasmine Tea : Jasmine tea is mostly made from green tea, it is a type of scented tea. It is harvested in spring and stored until early summer when jasmine flowers are in bloom. ....READ MORE
Oolong Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)Oolong Tea : Oolong tea is a semi fermented tea , it goes through many different production stages in order to generate a good flavor and aroma. ....READ MORE Pu er Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)Pu er Tea : Pu erh tea is known as a medicinal tea. Pu erh tea is traditionally made with leaves from old wild tea trees of a variety known as the broad leaf tea. ....READ MORE

Red Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)Red Tea : Red tea and black tea are different. Red tea gets its name from the reddish copper tint of its leaves and the bright red colouring of the beverage. The leaves of rooibos plant f ....READ MORE

Rose Tea (Tea Culture of the World)Rose Tea : Rose tea is one of the oldest flavored teas available. Rose tea is made by mixing fresh roses and terminal bud of the tea by a ratio produced by modern high tech ....READ MORE

Tie Guan Yin Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)Tie Gua Yin Tea : This is probably the most popular oolong tea, the name tie gua yin means iron goddess of mercy. The tea is magnificient as the name suggests. ....READ MORE White Tea  (Tea Culture of the World)White Tea : White tea is the least processed tea. It is lightly oxidized tea. The brew has a light delicate slightly sweet flavor that sharpens the senses without overwhelming the tongue. ......READ MORE

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