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By admin, on June 8th, 2009 TOKYO – Forget "Classic" or "New" Coke. In Japan starting today, you can have your cola flavoured with green tea or basil.
Coca-Cola (Japan) Co. spokesman Katsuya Sato says it contains tea antioxidants called catechins, . . . → Read More: Green tea Coke debuts in Japan
By admin, on April 26th, 2009
A dozen of companies organized by People’s Government, Agricultural Bureau and Tea Association from Anhua County, Yiyang City, Hunan Province jointly participated in the Expo by staging in turns dark tea varieties including . . . → Read More: Hunan: It was Exotic on Ancient Tea-Horse Roads with Millennium Aroma still as Before – Dark Tea from Anhua Spreading all around Shanghai for its Aroma
By admin, on April 1st, 2009 Xinyang is the home of tea, tea is a symbol of Xinyang. "Xinyangmaojian" and Dongting Biluochun, West Lake Longjing green tea with three of our country. Xinyangmaojian to form small round tight straight, color green, . . . → Read More: Henan: "Xinyangmaojian" effort to build the first brand of green tea in China
By admin, on February 25th, 2009 KOCHI: As Indian tea production inches closer to the magical figure of 1000 million kg, the exports have fallen short of 200 million kg for the year 2008. The tea production in the country touched . . . → Read More: Indian tea production and export on a high
By admin, on February 19th, 2009 Tea, one of the widely consumed beverages in the world, shares an inextricable history with India. The country is one of the largest producers as well as the largest consumer of tea. Indian tea stands . . . → Read More: India International Tea Convention
By admin, on December 2nd, 2008 The national standards of Chinese Puer Tea is put into practice Monday.
Puer tea is a traditional tea with a regional character. Rules of the State Quality and Technical Supervising Bureau, declare that . . . → Read More: National Standard of Puer Tea Put into Practice
By admin, on May 15th, 2008 PU’ER, China — The sky is nearly cloudless, the breeze is bracing and the tea plantation where Yao Kunxue works resembles a giant green amphitheater absorbing the last rays of a setting sun.
The tea . . . → Read More: Tea, wild or not, enriches Chinese province
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