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Health Benefits of Tea: Tea May Help Ease Arthritis Woes
By William I. Lengeman III Arthritis in its many forms is a condition whose ill effects are very widespread. According to the Arthritis Foundation, rheumatoid arthritis affects 1.3 million people in the United States alone. Another 27 million America...
Twinings Weekly Blog Report: Temperature Matters; Tea and Food Pairing; Tea & Coffee in the Age of Dr. Johnson; Cha Xi Contest
By William I. Lengeman III This is a selection of recent popular blog articles from the Twinings Tea Blog, where you will find highlights from the best tea blogs from tea lovers around the world. Water for Tea: Temperature Matters If you're consiste...
How to Prepare and Drink Yerba Mate
By William I. Lengeman III Though not a tea in the strictest sense of the word, in North America yerba mate is often lumped in with tea by virtue of the fact that it's a leafy substance steeped in water and most often served hot. But these semantic d...
Making the Switch: From Coffee to Tea
By William I. Lengeman III Though tea continues to make a comeback here, it's safe to say that North America is still largely a coffee-dominated culture. But with the increase in popularity of tea in recent years, it's also safe to speculate that som...
Resources: How to Start a Tea Business
By William I. Lengeman III With the tea industry in North America on the upswing, it's no surprise that interest in starting a tea business is running high. According to the Tea Association of Canada, Canadian per capita tea consumption increased 43 ...
Offbeat Teas, Tea Drinks and Tisanes
By William I. Lengeman III There's no way of knowing exactly how many varieties of tea there are, though the consensus is that the number is in the thousands. If you add in the many and varied bottled teas, tea-related drinks and tisanes - which most...
Ceylon: Distinctive Black Tea From the Island Nation of Sri Lanka
By William I. Lengeman III Sri Lanka is a small island nation located off the southeastern coast of India. Once a British colony, it was known as Ceylon until it became a republic and changed its name in 1972. For nearly a century before that Sri Lan...
Water Water Everywhere: A Quick Look at Tea's Other Ingredient
By William I. Lengeman III Tea and water - what a perfect pairing. You can't enjoy a cup of tea without water and you certainly can't have a good cup of tea without good water. But what is good water, at least from a tea drinker's perspective? One o...
Tea Health - National Parkinson Foundation Research: Green And Black Tea May Aid in Protecting Against Parkinson's Disease
By William I. Lengeman III According to the National Parkinson Foundation, more than 60,000 new cases of this degenerative disorder of the central nervous system are diagnosed each year, just in the United States alone. A total of 1.5 million America...
