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Pan Fired Green Loose Tea Fresh 3 oz.

Pan Fired Green Loose Tea Fresh 3 oz.
Light garden fresh taste and aroma. Loved by those wanting a green tea for its health benefits and fine taste character.Interesting large leaf character.

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Aldo Coffee - News and information from a Pennsylvania based coffee house. [RDF]
The Coffee Connoisseur's Secrets - Discussion and commentary on the nuances of coffee. [ATOM]
Gourmet Coffee - Provides news and trivia about world of gourmet coffee. [ATOM] 
MyCoffeeWorld - Offers brewing tips and reviews of a variety of beans. [ATOM]
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Japaneese Ice Cream | February 6th 2008 by Paul Matcha & raspberry parfait.Delicious looking Japanese ice-cream from the tearoom Tsujiri in Isetan department store, Kyoto Japan. Lovely match ice cream with matcha rice cake, pear, rasberry jelly, matcha (green tea) sponge cake and hojicha (a to read more

Green Tea Rejuvenates Damaged Brain Cells

Vibrant Glow | February 4th 2008 by Deanne

An antioxidant found in green tea may help restore damaged brain cells, claims a recent Israeli studyResearchers gave mice, which were induced with Parkinson's disease, EGCG (epigallocatchein gallate)--about the equivalent of what is in two to four c read more

Research Shows Link Between Tea Consumption and Lower Cholesterol  Twinings Tea Blog | Expert Tea Articles | Tea History, Tea H… | February 3rd 2008 by SoMedia Networks

By William I. Lengeman III There are no shortage of claims for the many potential health benefits drinking tea can provide, including the possibility that it may lower your cholesterol level. According to one study, drinking tea resulted in lower lev read more 

Green Tea and the Fight Against Parkinson's Disease

GNIF Brain Blogger | January 31st 2008

Parkinson’s disease is the second commonest neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s, affecting 1% of the over-65 population and 2% of the over-80’s. Recent research (1) published in Biological Psychiatry from the Institute of Bi read more

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