New Ways of Drinking Tea Video
Tea drinking is on the rise in the USA, particularly amongst health-conscious residents who are aware of recent tea studies. While scientists do not yet recognize these studies as proof of tea’s health benefits, they do acknowledge the indications. Every type of true tea: white, green, black, or oolong, has shown signs of having health benefits. Tea has been associated with fighting cancer, inhibiting tooth decay, increasing fat burning, and more.
Because of increased tea drinking, tea is no longer just for parlors and dainty formal tearooms. So many people have replaced their morning coffee with morning tea that coffee houses must now provide quality tea. On many grocers’ shelves, high quality bottled teas have replaced the sugar laden teas that taste like soda. Several drink manufacturers have introduced powdered tea in tubes that consumers can add to bottled water.
Not all of these choices are necessarily good for health nor are they the choice of true tea lovers. Therefore, tea lovers are finding convenient ways to enjoy high quality loose-leaf tea at home and away. On-line tea companies, kitchen stores, and department stores offer products for steeping tea without a traditional teapot. You can purchase large infusers that fit into travel mugs and reusable cloth bags that provide steeping room.
Tea drinkers can drink freshly steeped loose-leaf tea nearly anywhere they happen to be. They can drink their own tea at the office instead of coffee or cheap office tea. They can take tea to their sports clubs in sealed insulated mugs. Thanks to battery-operated teakettles, tea lovers can have quality tea on picnics and camping trips. There seems to be no limit to the places that tea drinkers can find to drink tea.
Then there are those who drink tea in circumstances that are perhaps pushing the acceptability envelope. There are times when drinking a cup of hot tea is just too dangerous to be allowed. In particular, eating or drinking anything while driving has recently been exposed as a cause of traffic accidents. Interestingly, the young men in this video have devised a way avoid drinking tea while driving.
brewed on Mar 27th, 2010
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