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Starting your day with bed tea might seem comforting, but it can trigger acidity, nausea, and dehydration. Tannins in tea can ...
The Nutritional Powerhouse in a Cup. Tea, derived primarily from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, is packed with bioactive compounds that contribute to its health-boosting reputation.
5 reasons to pour yourself a cup of tea Forget kale smoothies and wheatgerm shots, the world's greatest Super Drink may have been sitting in grandma's kitchen all along.
For truly delicious tea, you need the right tools and equipment. From infuser baskets to porcelain cups, here are the essentials.
Consumer Reports offers up some guidelines on how to brew a great cup of tea. Tea leaves, water, and a few guidelines are all you need to make tea.
American influencer Kelsey Pomeroy's disastrous attempt at making a "proper" cup of tea stirred up a real brew-haha that's left Britons seething — with some even claiming to need "therapy" after ...
That’s why we’d love for you to host a Pour a Cup of Kindness event. It could be: a charity coffee morning to start the day; a tea party for everyone to enjoy; an afternoon tea with plenty of baked ...
If you like a cup of tea with your morning toast or afternoon snack or on its own, enjoy it. It’s safe to drink as long as the caffeine doesn't make you jumpy. And it may even help protect ...
Tea is the most consumed beverage in the world with tons of varieties which might leave you wondering about which is the healthiest. Ahead, a dietitian explains which ones dominate and why.