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The Story of Tea bags - Origin, when & where it invented

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- Papa, It's ten now. Hurry up, and I can't wait to hear today's story - excited Firouz climbed to stairs quickly. - Mind your step, little boy ! - said Joe - Did you brush your teeth? - Papa, I did brush my teeth, washed my face, and Miss-Your-Leah changed me into the bed suit. Come on, Papa, I will tell Captain Sinbad about your slow-going - Firouz started to complain since he saw his Papa did not move his eyes out from the news on TV - PAPA Joeyyyy !! - Okay, crew, Papa will be there in one more minute. Just prepare yourself for the next adventure. - Joe stood up and followed his son to the bed. - Don't forget to kiss Mom goodnight before you go to bed, Firouz! - I am so much ready, Papa - Smiled Firouz - Good night, mama. I love you as much I love ice cream - He kissed his mother Leah - And, would you mind if you take me to Haagen Daaz tomorrow? - What an ice-cream boy! - Leah kissed Firouz - Enjoy your nighttime. Mama loves you - Firouz went to his room

The origin of Tea - Where, When, How it comes from?

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  The origin of Tea - Where, When, How did it come from? Tea   is the second most popular beverage in the world (after water). It is made by steeping the leaves, buds, or twigs of the tea plant (Camellia sinensis) in boiling water for several minutes to several hours. Tea leaves can be oxidized (fermented), roasted, dried, or mixed with other herbs such as flowers, spices, or other fruits before being boiled in water. Within the range of Camellia sinensis beverages, there are four true teas: Black Tea, Oolong Tea, Green Tea, and White Tea.   There are many different types of tea; some have a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavor,   while others have vastly different profiles that include sweet, nutty, floral, or grassy notes.   Tea is a natural source of caffeine, theophylline, and antioxidants and has almost no fat, carbohydrates, or protein. The tea is fragrant, slightly bitter, and acrid. THE HISTORY STORY OF TEA COMES FROM CHINA The tea we know and love today has had a jo

What tea is good for relieving stomachache?

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  What tea is good for stomach pain? Everyone experiences an upset stomach and indigestion, or dyspepsia, from time to time after eating or drinking. The condition  has no causes to be a concern  and it is often possible to treat the symptoms using home remedies. Common symptoms of an upset stomach and indigestion include: Heartburn, or acid reflux Nausea Bloating Gas Belching, sometimes bringing up bitter or foul-tasting fluid or food Farting Bad-smelling or sour breath Hiccupping or coughing When stomach pain stops you in your tracks, it could be tea to the rescue. To help settle your next stomachache, the answer could be in your tea leaves, as certain types may help you get relief. Here are the teas for upset stomach worth a steep — and the science behind them. If your stomachaches happen without any serious underlying causes, tea could be worth a try. Here are 9 teas to soothe an upset stomach. 1. Green tea Green tea has been heavily researched for its many potential health benefit