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    Making a cup of tea

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    Cup Of Tea Currently‚ drinking a tea is a habit. You can find everyone drinking a tea in their daily activities. The reason why everyone like drinking a tea is because tea can makes us relax and also the taste is good. They sell many kinds of tea such as original tea‚ lemon tea‚ milk tea‚ fruit tea‚ chocolate tea and other varieties. There are several steps that you have to do to make a cup of tea. This is the three steps that you need.  First‚ choose dried-tea leaves as good quality tea. Second

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    Soursop (Guyabano) Tea

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    production of tea from guyabano leaves. It also deals with the investigation of the quality of the tea produced and compares it to commercialized tea. The tea was produced by following the method of cutting‚ drying and heating. The finished product was then tested for its quality through testing and comparison to commercialized tea. As based on the results‚ the guyabano leaves can be made into a tea. The tea produced from guyabano leaves following an easy steps‚ the tea was observed

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    A Cup of Hot Tea

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    A Cup Of Hot tea Tea is a kind of drink. We get it from leaves. Now-a-days it is popular drink in the world. where grows: Tea grows well in the hilly places where rain water can not stand at all. It grows in Bangladesh‚ India‚ China and Japan. In Bangladesh it grows well in the hilly areas Sylhet and Chittagong. How grown: Tree plants grow seeds. Seeds are shown in March; seedlings are planted in rows five feet apart. They are regularly prunced and allowed to grow only four or five feet high

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    Karak Tea

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    legends about the discovery of tea. One of these myths was the Buddha’s mediation in Canton. According to Nature chronicle‚ Buddha promised his followers that he would mediate without sleeping for nine years. After five years of mediation‚ he arrived to an area called Canton and he felt sleepy and tired. He was inspired by the nature and he collected some of the leaves from a tree called Camellia Sinesis. When he ate these leaves‚ he felt being active. Those leaves were tea leaves.  Introduction:-

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    various acts and start taxing goods. Many colonists were not happy with these taxes‚ and had multiple reactions to the acts. Two acts that aggravated the colonists were the Townshend Acts and the Tea Acts. There were multiple actions of the British Government after 1763 that caused unrest in the colonies. There were multiple actions of the British Government after 1763 that caused unrest in the colonies. These acts taxed imported items such as glass‚ paint‚ lead‚ paper‚ and tea. The acts were

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    Tea Ceremony

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    Japanese tea ceremony is a very beautiful and meaningful traditional culture of Japan. It is a choreographic ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea‚ called Matcha‚ together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance with the bitter taste of the tea. Which in every step in the tea ceremony‚ is made by the heart whether to prepare the sweets till to making tea. Having witnessed or taken part in the Japanese Tea Ceremony even for only once‚ they will understand that in Japan‚ serving tea is an

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    Green Tea

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    TEA Dr. B.L. Wedzicha of t h e Procter D e p a r t m e n t of Food Science‚ U n i v e r s i t y of Leeds‚ describes t h e c h e m i s t r y of black t e a manufacture Tea is the m o s t w i d e l y c o n s u m e d beverage in the w o r l d . The economic importance of an annual w o r l d production of tea estimated to be in the region of 1-1·5 million tonnes has resulted in considerable attention being paid to the understanding of the chemical and physical changes w h i c h take place during tea

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    Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party is typically viewed as one of the most popular‚ well-known events of the Revolutionary War. The Boston Tea Party occurred on the night of December 17‚ 1773. The colonists were fed up with Britain taxing them and trying to regain control. The Boston Tea Party was a direct response to the Tea Act‚ an act created to save the East India Tea company‚ left the colonists paying very high taxes on tea. Many people drank tea and enjoyed it very much so it left many

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    Tea in India

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    com/reports/573364/ Tea in India Description: Commodity prices of tea were very dynamic and all players had to increase their unit prices in 2009. The rise in prices has resulted in loose tea losing out to small local tea manufacturers‚ as it has been able to absorb the rise in costs. The price points of local tea players have been close to those of loose tea‚ and as such these small regional players have seen some growth. There has also been a continuous shift of consumers from unbranded loose tea to branded

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    Boston Tea Party Essay

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    colony had boarded three British tea ship as Mohawk Indians. They were protesting the taxes that the British had put in place on tea and had dumped 342 chests of tea in the harbor. The Boston Tea Party lead to the Revolutionary War by upsetting the Colonists due to the unfair taxation‚ overbearing British rule and the overgrowing differences between American and British beliefs. After the French and Indian war King George III and British Parliament had made a tax on tea to pay off the debts that resulted

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