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Find Health In Tea
PBurke:
--- Quote from: RazorX on January 17, 2007, 09:02:13 PM ---
Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
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you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
Razor X:
--- Quote from: pburke on January 17, 2007, 09:07:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: RazorX on January 17, 2007, 09:02:13 PM ---
Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
--- End quote ---
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
--- End quote ---
Nobody talks much about oolong tea these days. I wonder why. All the focus is on black and green, and now white tea. I'll drink oolong if I'm in a Chinese restaurant, but the rest of the time, plain old black, unsweetened tea is all I want.
PigPen:
--- Quote from: pburke on January 17, 2007, 09:07:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: RazorX on January 17, 2007, 09:02:13 PM ---
Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
--- End quote ---
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
--- End quote ---
I wasn't aware they had unsweetened tea in the south. Thought it was all sweet tea
VFRWolf:
--- Quote from: PigPen on January 18, 2007, 10:37:04 AM ---
--- Quote from: pburke on January 17, 2007, 09:07:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: RazorX on January 17, 2007, 09:02:13 PM ---
Only the leaves of the plant Camellia Sinensis are true tea leaves. This is the plant from which black and green teas are derived.
--- End quote ---
you forgot oolong. all the hours of history channel finally paid off. there was a show about tea on a couple days ago. i didn't know there were that many varieties of tea. being from the south i only thought it was "sweet and unsweetend"
--- End quote ---
I wasn't aware they had unsweetened tea in the south. Thought it was all sweet tea
--- End quote ---
Only if you don't ask. I always have to ask for unsweet tea, if not, then I get syrup.
jseger11:
I love all kinds of teas, especially given the health benefits of some of them. My wife and I just got a kuerig machine for Christmas. It makes great single servings of coffee or tea. I have been kind of hooked on Timothy's Earl Grey as of late. Celestial Seasonings makes a great Earl Grey Green Tea. I have to pick up some of that this weekend.
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