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    Tea Discourse

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    Tea emits a soothing atmosphere of acknowledgment and acceptance while its nutritional benefits give its consumer a reason to keep drinking. Recently, more and more Americans have fully grasped the importance of nutrition and how what we put into our bodies incredibly impacts how we feel. A trend of “Low fat” “Sugar Free” and “All Natural” products has risen and everyone wants to be a part of it. I even noticed this fad taking over my own mother when my favorite snacks started disappearing and…

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    Kaheyz Case Study

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    changed the concept of sugar cubes by infusing it with tea leaves and matcha powder. Hence, the hardened and cubed solution from the mixture of sugar and tea enables the consumer to plop one in a warm cup of water and stir up a cup of tea in just mere seconds. Kasheyz is designed to cater for the working population and college students who are not able to drink a warm beverage with their busy lifestyles. Moreover, the sugarcane, matcha powder and tea leaves used in the production will be…

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    The Silk Road should be called The Silk Road because one of first high retail forms of commerce and trade was silk. It was invented by Empress Xi Ling during the Qin dynasty, she was drinking tea when a cocoon dropped for a mulberry tree, as she pulled it out of her cup, the cocoon unwound and became a single shimmery strand of silk. Xi Ling then gathered more cocoons and wove it into a cloth, creating the first silk item, a silk cloth. The start of the Silk Road began in China therefore it is…

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    Positive Effects Of Lemon

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    Most people begin the day with a cup of coffee or hot tea. But, much healthier would be if you drink every morning a cup of lukewarm water with lemon. Later in the day, you can also drink this refreshing drink, which is a multi-level good for your body. See all the benefits of " lemon -water" drink . Cleansing/detox Much has been written about the positive effects of water with lemon, and especially hot water with lemon. Lemon participate in the prevention of sepsis, has antibacterial effects…

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    Green Tea Speech

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    What is green tea? This is a product made from the leaves of Camellia Sinensis plant. Camellia Sinensis leaves are processed through low oxidation process. The origin of green tea is China where it was traditionally used and processed as medicine for treating depression and headaches. Today, it is processed and used in other parts of the world. There are many varieties depending on production, harvesting and processing factors. [dt_sc_hr_invisible] Various facts and myths have been fronted on…

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    Food Tourism Case Study

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    (2012), Lin and Chen (2006) and Park and Moon (2003) investigating the link between consumer involvement and knowledge. For instance, Liang (2012) found a positive significant relationship between consumer involvement and knowledge with regard to tea beverages (β=0.280,p=0.01) which strongly supported the research hyphotheses, H3. The collaborative affiliation among product knowledge and product involvement has been confirmed in another study by Lin and Chen (2006), which evidencely shows…

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    Caffeine Lab Report

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    The results from this experiment show that caffeine can be extracted from a tea bag due to solubility properties of the natural substances found in tea. The two major substances that the caffeine was separated from are cellulose and tannins. Due to the insolubility of cellulose in water, it was easily extracted. Tannins are soluble in water but were neutralized with sodium carbonate to produce water-soluble salts. Caffeine is soluble in methylene chloride which allowed separation of tannins from…

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    Min Wenshui

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    sensitivity and excellent expertise in water tasting and tea drinking could gain lots of respect from the elite class. The story of Min Wenshui was such an example. Min Wenshui was born as a commoner and later residing in the city Nanjing. His reputation spread when local tea drinkers found his expertise in discerning different tea and his skill in innovating new tea, named Min Laozi tea. Min’s ability and skill attracted many scholar-official tea connoisseurs, particularly those who were proud…

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    Boba Research Paper

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    desserts in Asian countries. However, in the United States, boba is rarely used in foods that people consume on a daily basis. Boba is not usually eaten by itself; it can be added to tea or smoothies. It can also be used as the main ingredient for a sweet soup. Having grown up in Taiwan, the country where boba milk tea was invented, I love boba and have eaten boba for many years. It is a treat that I often crave in America, but I have discovered that boba is quite simple to make. Drinks…

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    Trayvon Martin

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    Was there a time were you was scared to walk down the street because of the color of your skin? Have you ever wondered will you be the next to be buried? Neither did Trayvon Martin. Have you ever looked at your son and thought that he could be next? That he would be the next to be shot by a white man? That he wouldn’t get justice, and that his killer would be set free? Neither did Sybrina Fulton the mother of Trayvon Martin. From the eyes of a young African American teen, the case of Trayvon was…

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