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		<title>What has more caffeine, black or green tea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2012 06:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>andrea516</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you drink tea there are many things to consider from the flavour, to whether you want milk and sugar, to how much caffeine is going to go into it. Caffeine in particular here is an important consideration as in many ways it will dictate the most about your tea. For some people caffeine is what they want – and they drink tea as a &#8216;pick me up&#8217; that will act as a jump start in the morning to help get their brain online and improve their productivity, or help them to stay up into the wee hours.</p>
<p>	At the same time though caffeine has a dark side. Before we look at which kind of tea has the most caffeine, first we will look at the pros and cons of caffeine.<br />
Pros</p>
<p>	When you drink caffeine it causes your system to go into overdrive, essentially promoting the fight or flight response which makes you produce a lot of adrenaline and increases your heart rate. This is what makes us awake and alert, and what results in quickened reactions and thought processes. In the short term caffeine has many positives and if you want to be on your top form then having a mug of strong tea can certainly help you to accomplish that. Meanwhile though this increased blood flow has other benefits. For one it can be a good way to increase your metabolism and this will mean your system burns more fat in the same way as thermogenic fat burners do – many of these are just powerful combinations of caffeine.</p>
<p>Cons</p>
<p>	The downsides of caffeine though are also quite numerous. For some people who are particularly sensitive in particular, this reaction can be more extreme and this can result in restlessness, tremors, racing thoughts and insomnia. At the same time it can also cause us to experience increased anxiety which can be bad news if we are speaking infront of an audience or otherwise in a nerve wracking position.</p>
<p>	It&#8217;s important if we are prone to panic attacks to avoid it. The racing heart can also be bad news if we suffer from heart problems or high blood pressure and the diuretic properties can lead to dehydration.</p>
<p>Black or Green Tea?</p>
<p>	So with that in mind, which has the more caffeine – black tea or green tea? The answer is black tea, for the most part. While many forms of green tea actually won&#8217;t include any caffeine at all, this is not true of all forms and there are many different kinds of tea which are loosely categorized as green teas.<br />
	Something like oolong tea for instance is still relatively high in caffeine, but also has many other added benefits that promote weightloss and improved metabolism. Many people trying to lose weight, or suffering from conditions such as hypothyroidism, would do well to choose oolong tea as a regular beverage.</p>
<p>	It&#8217;s also worth bearing in mind of course that it&#8217;s possible to get decaffeinated black teas that have had the caffeine removed. If you prefer black tea, but don&#8217;t want a high amount of caffeine, then this might be the best option for you.</p>
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		<title>Buy Tea from the Best Wholesale Tea Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>silverpottea</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The practice of drinking tea dates back to the British occupation of India, in the days of the British Raj. The Chinese were the first to discover tea, but they drank it as green tea. Green tea is sourced from the green leaves of the tea plant, and any modern tea drinker would not even recognize it as tea. But there is no doubt about the fact that a perfect cup of hot tea can warm the heart of any tea lover! World over, the tea you drink has been sourced from India, Sri Lanka or China. These are the main suppliers of quality tea to the world market. Most foreign brands buy tea wholesale from plantations in these countries. </p>
<p>The processing of the tea leaves by blanching them were a British invention, so were the practice of adding a “dash of milk” and a “whiff of sugar”. India was uninitiated to tea, but the British planted tea in the subcontinent, and soon the whole of India adopted tea as their national drink. You can drink tea by immersing readymade tea bags in hot water, and this has made making tea an easier process. </p>
<p>The tea business operates on the model of importing wholesale tea from the tea growing countries and selling them under various brand names. When you buy tea from a tea company, be absolutely sure about their credentials as a tea maker. Do they have their own tea plantation? Have they been in the business as a tea maker for a considerable number of years? Is the tea brand recognized and appreciated by connoisseurs? These are some of the questions you should ask, and only if the answer to all of them is satisfactory should you tea buy from them. </p>
<p>Not only should you check for the tea brand and its reputation, but also the location and plantation from which the tea has been procured from. For example, the Darjeeling hill station of India produces the best teas in the world, in terms of flavor and aroma. But if you are looking for tea which packs a punch, that is, strong tea, you should go for tea grown in the Assam region of India. It is vast field of study, and not just picking up any tea bags from the supermarket shelf. </p>
<p>The modern tea bars are competing with the coffee shops globally, and though a late comer to the market, is gaining ground. At these tea bars, you can pick and choose the kind of tea you would like to have. Whether it is leaf tea, CTC tea or Fanning tea, the choice lies with you. Experts at these outlets will help you by making you sample each variety. This is not a world of tea bags. Here, an expert tea maker will create a concoction that is purely divine to the connoisseur of tea. There are various twists introduced to the older methods of making tea. It is hard to recognize it as the same beverage!</p>
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		<title>Indian Tea: Its Pride and Glory</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 09:58:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>silverpottea</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India is the world’s second largest tea producer and consumer and it ranks next to China. After being the highest tea producer of the world for nearly hundred years it has been surpassed by China in recent past. Indian tea has extremely been popularized around the world in the brand of Assam Tea and Darjeeling Tea. The process of tea cultivation in India has started since very ancient period. The hint of tea consumption in India was evident from mythological depictions. Tea cultivation can be traced out to the northern and eastern parts of the country since long ago. But commercially, tea started to be produced and manufactured in India only after the advent of the British East India Company.</p>
<p>Indian tea has acquired global recognition. Large numbers of renowned brands like Darjeeling tea, Assam tea etc are available nowadays in the commercial market. The Indian tea industry has evolved over times and it ranks amongst the best technologically advanced tea industries around the globe. The process of tea production, manufacturing, export and other aspects involving this trade in our country are regulated by the Tea Board of India. A number of renowned Indian tea manufacturing companies have successfully taken over many internationally acclaimed brands. The per head consumption of tea in the country is around 800 grams per person because of the huge population in one hand as well as enormous poverty-stricken state on the other. </p>
<p>Even if Indian tea leads the pack amongst the most technologically sound trades, the methods that are generally adapted for the cultivation process, vary in accordance with the tea variety and conditions on which it is grown. Fine tea leaves are plucked by hand and manual shearing equipments are used since tea is grown over steep slopes which are inaccessible to the tractor driven shearing machines. In the early days, manual hand shear machines were utilized by skilled personnel to harvest around 100 kg of tea leaves daily. But in order to maximize the productivity automated machines came to the forefront yielding nearly about 2000 kg instead. But the automated harvesting machine finds greater preference in case of relatively lower quality tea, mostly marketed as tea bags. As soon as harvesting is complete, the plucked leaves are collected and taken for further processing such as drying, cutting and sizing, sieving followed by final packaging, labeling and bulk packing. </p>
<p>Tea industry as a whole has earned enormous international pride for India when Indian tea has been sold at the highest price in international auctions in different parts of the world. This besides, Indian tea has earned substantial foreign exchange through exports over the years. Indian tea industry therefore rightfully deserves to get more improved technological support and more investment from Indian and foreign investors to regain the topmost spot in the international tea trade.</p>
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		<title>The Birth of Indian Tea (Chai)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 13:04:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>silverpottea</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tea is one of the most popular hot beverages in India. You’ll find a tea stall in almost every street corner in the country. Indian tea has a refreshing aroma and taste, and is enjoyed by both young and old people all over the world. Darjeeling and Assam in the North-East and Nilgiri Hills in South-West India are the main areas where Indian tea is grown.
<p><b>The Role of East India Company</b><br />
The valleys of Assam have been the home to <a href="http://www.silverpottea.com/">Indian tea</a> for many decades. Indian tea was introduced and popularized all over the world mainly by the East India Company. It took advantage of its colonial rule to spread the market for Indian tea all over the world, mainly in its colonies.
<p>China is said to be the homeland of tea, where it was produced initially. The British were largely responsible for popularizing tea throughout different parts of India where it had not reached before, though tea had its presence in India even before the British popularized it. Accounts of tea usage have been found in descriptions of world travellers even before the English occupied India.
<p><b>Tea Cultivation Begins in Assam under the Guidance of Charles Bruce</b><br />
It was a well known British botanist who was the first to encourage the production of tea in India as the climate was suitable for it. Charles Bruce of East India Company brought tea seeds and bushes from China. They were sent to the Botanical Gardens in Calcutta (now Kolkata) for observation and testing. By then the East India Company had gained complete monopoly over the tea trade and had earned huge profits by selling Chinese tea all over the world.
<p>The initiative taken by Chares Bruce to produce tea in India was ignored at that time. By mid-19th century, East India Company had lost its hold over tea trade. This was the time when it paid attention to tea production in its colonies, mainly in India. Charles Bruce then went to Assam to initiate and look after tea production there, as a representative of the East India Company.
<p>The British Government asked Charles Bruce to cultivate imported Chinese tea bushes in Assam. Tea seeds would be first grown into bushes in the Botanical Gardens of Calcutta. They would then be transported to the tea gardens in Assam. Charles Brooks employed a team of labourers and tea experts to prepare land in Assam for cultivation of tea. During those days, tribes and wild animals inhabited the land which was full of forest cover.
<p><b>The British Embrace Indian Tea</b><br />
Charles Bruce was finally successful in setting up tea plantations in the region. The bushes imported from China didn’t survive, while the bushes grown in India flourished. The tea grown in India was appreciated by the royals as well as the commoners in Britain, leading to the birth of Indian tea, popularly known as chai.<br />
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		<title>Factors to Consider Before Purchasing Tea Pills Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2011 07:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking either oolong or green tea pills can help you enjoy amazing health benefits, as well as lose weight naturally. Buy good quality tea pills from a reputed and recommended online store.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering buying diet supplements but confused because of the wide range of options available online? The numerous diet supplements available in the market have made it difficult for us to make the right choice. The two popular diet pills available in the market are oolong and green tea pills and preferred by many people throughout the world. However, if you are still confused whether to buy oolong or green tea pills, then you should read online reviews and then make your purchase. Searching the web will help you find reviews on different weight loss products along with oolong and green tea pills to help you understand the benefits of consuming these weight loss products better.</p>
<p>The health and weight loss benefits of taking green tea or oolong tea in either liquid or pills form has become more and more obvious. Many people are adding green tea in their daily diet to help them benefit to the maximum. However, if you are time-constraint or want to stay on green tea or oolong tea diet even when travelling, then you can opt for tea pills. </p>
<p>Oolong and green tea pills are widely available in many online stores and there are numerous suppliers of these tea pills. Although, taking green tea and oolong tea in liquid form can help you provide health benefits but many individuals invest in tea pills, as they are easy to store, saves preparation time, and easy to consume. When shopping for tea pills whether green tea or oolong tea, make sure to look for the ingredients to help you buy tea pills that are genuine and authentic. Good quality tea pills may be expensive but you should not compromise quality for prices.</p>
<p>Oolong and green tea were discovered by the Chinese and are available in pills form, which is helpful for individuals who do not have enough time to prepare the tea. Consuming tea in pills form is considered better compared to the liquid form, especially for individuals who drive most of the times. The advent of the Internet has made it easier for individuals shop for tea pills and there are many online stores selling tea pills at discounted prices. Moreover, purchasing tea pills online can help you compare the price and browse through various options. There are many websites selling green tea and oolong tea pills but you should do background check and be aware of the claims and credential’s before making any purchase. Individuals should read customer reviews of the online store they are planning to buy tea pills from, thus helping them know whether the weight loss products available in their store are genuine and reliable. </p>
<p>When reading customer reviews on tea pills you should focus on important factors such as the tea pills’ ability to help you lose weight, their after-effects, ability to suppress appetite, long-term results, and safety. An online store selling good quality green tea or oolong tea pills will have positive reviews by their customers. Whether you want to take oolong tea or green in liquid or in pills form, you should do research to help you find a reliable and reputed online store selling these Chinese teas.</p>
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