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Thursday, 6 August 2015

PEARL GREEN TEA

Presenting Pearl Green Tea - Special Handcrafted Teas from the Gardens of Darjeeling.
A light smooth and mellow green tea with a lovely floral character made from tender leaves & a bud. Specially handcrafted for those who love Rare Teas. Every Pearl unfurls on immersing in boiling water leaving a remarkable color of liqour and aroma and an experience to watch.
Explore more at www.gopaldharaindia.com or for bulk orders contact gopaldharadirect@gmail.com or whatsapp at 9800858686

Thursday, 22 November 2012

WHAT IS IN TEA?


LIFE IS SO WONDERFUL, EVERYTHING HAS MORE THAN WHAT IS IN ITS SURFACE.

ONCE YOU GO DEEPER, YOU WILL DISCOVER MORE THAN WHAT ON ITS SURFACE.

TO ME, WHATEVER TEA IS IT.

IN TEA, I ALWAYS FIND THERE IS PEACE AND CALM.

HOW ABOUT YOU, MAY I KNOW WHAT YOU FIND WHAT IS IN TEA.

PLEASE SHARE THROUGH THE COMMENT COLUMN PROVIDED BELOW.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Saturday, 19 May 2012

GREEN TEA (IN MANDARIN)

绿茶,除了我们熟悉的盖碗泡法、玻璃茶器泡法,茶友们也可以体验一下简单和原始的茶碗泡法。说原始是因为它简单、方便,而且已经融入很多地区的喝茶文化里头。记得以前看过的一个四川茶馆的报道,老板将绿茶洒在大碗上,然后将大碗层层叠起放在柜台上。熟客来了知道怎么做,拿了茶碗,找个位子坐下,店小二自然会帮你加水,然后三两知己,开始着没完没了的话题。以大碗喝茶很容易让人联想到北方的大爷们大口喝茶、大声说话的粗鲁景象。其实以茶碗喝茶也可以很细腻,可以想象一个淑女以纤细的双手捧起茶碗,专注的欣赏着茶叶的美态,缓缓喝下、细细品尝、慢慢回味。。。这样的南方式斯文,有什么比这个更美啊。。。当然我一个大爷模样在大庭广众就不大适合如此了,免得把邻座的小姐竟吓得花容失色。还是回归原始,自然就好。

Wednesday, 14 March 2012

MAKING PROCEDURE OF SUN DRIED GREEN TEA

Thank must be given to  Tea Color for allowing me to republish her works here.




by Tea Colour on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at 10:10am ·
The making procedure of the Sun-Dried Green Tea
  1. Select and pick: In the morning 8~9 o’clock withing small fog, they are very tender if they are picked at this time.
   2. Hanging: Use 6~8 hours to hanging the selected leaves dry.
   3. Fresh leaves be drained: natural draining.
   4.Crank up: Keep the temperature of the caldron under 60℃ - 65℃, the fresh leaves will turning soft and getting fragrant.
   5 .Roll: Put the tea in the sieve and roll them to make the tea leaves cells be cashed then the things in the tea leaves will be infused out more tea soup.
   6. Sun-drying and repeating roll: Make the tea be dried to 50%, and make the tea leaves be straight. The damage of the tea leaves cells will be at 30%~40%.
    7. Hanging to dry: Hanging 3~5 hours, keep the moisture at 8%. They are not too dry and too crisp.
    8. Collect: Hand working to select and collect to eliminate the things which is varia, and the yellow leaves, to make the out appearance be even and nice.

The color of the made Sun-dried green tea is black green with grey, the clear track of the leaves, and the rope of the leaves are stout and strong.

Very delicious after every thing’s done. And we will be very happy to have a taste even if they are just made and not reserved.

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Saturday, 20 August 2011

DARJEELING TEA AND ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA

Very warm welcome to this life enriching blog,

 

The Darjeeling tea, seen as photo below, is my wife's gift. Its original pack of three, Twinning pack with Classics English Breakfast Tea and Origins Darjeeling Tea, is very suitable to be used as a lovely gift. She received it from her friend who must had came out with such a gift after deep thought, I believed. It was displayed in one of the cabinets and only caught my attention recently, after looking for something to write for my tea blog. 




This tea reminded me of my online tea group of friends and I decided to blog it out to kick start of Darjeeling tea and English tea. I believe some of them will take this opportunity to share this tea or experience before I give them a try.


I urge all parties to make use of this platform to have a meaningful dialog. Perhaps we can also have deeper knowledge of Eastern and Western Tea, their differences in term of taste, aroma, their respective preparation and etc..in respect of these two teas.
I was made to understand that this tea is also known as Black tea among tea connoisseurs and it is increasingly gaining popularity. Raised and cultivated in the healthiest environment of the Himalayas, the young leaves are thought to have excellent health benefits from its rich source of antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. I will share with you its taste once I have tried out. For those who have tasted this tea, please share with us some of your experience. We definitely love to hear from you.

From my understanding this tea is naturally processed. The fresh leaves are carefully handpicked and immediately left to dry; this gives its taste much like of freshly picked leaves. It contains only a small amount of caffeine making it suitable for people with high blood pressure and heart ailments.
The tea is cultivated in the cold mountains of India; they are basically handpicked, air dried, steamed and rolled tightly almost immediately. Once these leaves are completely air dried, it will then be steamed or fired at around 80 degree Celcuis for 2-3 minutes. The leaves can be steeped 3 times, but each steeping thereafter needs a longer period of time. Be mindful not to let the concoction to boil or overheat because it will cause the taste to turn bitter.
Hope you find this article useful and please do not hesitate to put forward your view in this regard. Thanks and have a fulfilling weekend.
 


James Oh

Skype me at james.oh18

Saturday, 13 August 2011

GREEN TEA; JAPANESE

Hello! Folks,


Recently I have just tried out the Japanese Green Tea, in Tea bag form, from the hotel I stayed during my boot-camp. I took 2 of the Tea bags for One-Cup; Net weight of 0.2g; New family teabag as shown in the photo below.


I found the OSK Japanese Green Tea which is slightly less than RM15.00 for 50 bags is fairly good in taste and value for the money spent. I was made to understand that you could get it from the major market chains such as Jusco, Carrefour and Cold Storage.


I then recalled my very first experience of the Japanese Green tea, given as a gift from a the late local Professor Yap Han Heng after his return from Japan. I had worked for him under several renowned institutions such as WHO and Sumitomo Chemical Ltd., though less than a year. I felt indebted to him as he is the person, apart from my sister who encouraged me to pursue my study in Form Six. We kept in touch for a number of years after I graduated with my first professional degree locally in 1987, until he passed away last few years ago. It turned out to be a horribly bitter experience for me at that time. I instantly vomited out immediately after my very first sip. I thereafter poured away the remaining tea, which was nearly almost a full glass of green tea. Such a waste, yet it gave me an unforgettable experience.


Below please find a copy of the testimony he had given to me after I met him at the University during my studying when he was there to give a talk on his area of expertise.


However, this powder teabag form of Japanese green tea today gives me a very pleasant taste and I truly enjoyed it. The smell is just like a sort of 'greenish-fishy'. Tell us more how you find its aroma and taste? What is the best quality of Japanese Green Tea that you had tasted? I must admit I know very little about it? Can someone tell me the difference between Chinese, Korean and Japanese green tea.Thanks and look forward to hearing from you soon,




To read other green tea, please click the link below:-


http://teaartblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/low-fat-green-tea-latte.html



http://teaartblog.blogspot.com/2010/06/green-papaya-cubes-with-green-tea.html





James Oh





















Monday, 7 March 2011

GREEN TEA; LOW FAT LATTE

TEA LATTE

Hi! Tea Folks,
The two all-time-favourite beverages from Starbucks, Green Tea Latte and Caramel Macchiato, caught me by surprise as it never strike my mind to have tea and its stuff at the Starbucks.
After further investigation, I found that the above two beverages have a lighter option -- Low Fat Green Tea Latte and Low Fat Caramel Macchiato,

The Low Fat Green Tea Latte is a lightly sweetened blend of high quality green tea powder from Japan with steamed low-fat milk and topped with foam, making it appears smooth and creamy. Please share with us your experience with both, if you have tried them out.
I was also made to understand that its’ Low Fat Caramel Macchiato which is sweet and buttery, is made with freshly steamed low-fat milk too. It is also layered with rich espresso and drizzled with Starbucks's signature caramel sauce.

This healthy and popular espresso beverage takes on a lighter dimension with low-fat milk as its formula, rather than the standard whole milk, specially caters for customers who prefer a less creamy beverage.
In addition to the above two low-fat milk beverages, Starbucks's new full-leaf teas are available in five different flavours -- Mint Blend, Chamomile Blend, Spearmint Green, English Breakfast and Earl Grey. It really pampers its customer with choices, so as to deliver their commitment of the highest quality beverages to support their lifestyle.
With the above introduction, I do hope you don't make the same mistake as I did. Just drop at its nearest outlets and try these new menus. Hope you enjoy it.
Thanks and seeing you again

James Oh

Skype me at james.oh18

Sunday, 21 November 2010

GREEN TEA HEALTH BENEFITS - REDUCE STROKE RISK

Green, black tea can reduce stroke risk


By Enrique Rivero


Drinking at least three cups of green or black tea a day can significantly reduce the risk of stroke, a new UCLA study has found. And the more you drink, the better your odds of staving off a stroke.


The study results, published in the online edition of Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association, were presented Feb. 19 at the American Heart Association's annual International Stroke Conference in San Diego, Calif.


The UCLA researchers conducted an evidence-based review of all human observational studies on stroke and tea consumption found in the PubMed and Web of Science archives. They found nine studies describing 4,378 strokes among nearly 195,000 individuals, according to lead author Lenore Arab, a professor of medicine in the division of general internal medicine and health services research at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.


"What we saw was that there was a consistency of effect of appreciable magnitude," said Arab, who is also a professor of biological chemistry. "By drinking three cups of tea a day, the risk of a stroke was reduced by 21 percent. It didn't matter if it was green or black tea."


And extrapolating from the data, the effect appears to be linear, Arab said. For instance, if one drinks three cups a day, the risk falls by 21 percent; follow that with another three cups and the risk drops another 21 percent.


This effect was found in tea made from the plant Camellia sinensis, not from herbal teas.


There are very few known ways to reduce the risk of stroke, Arab said. And developing medications for stroke victims is particularly challenging, given that the drug has to get to the stroke-damaged site quickly because damage occurs so fast. Arab said that by the time a stroke victim gets medical care, it's nearly too late to impede the damage.


"That's why these findings are so exciting," she said. "If we can find a way to prevent the stroke, or prevent the damage, that is simple and not toxic, that would be a great advance."


Though no one is certain which compounds in tea are responsible for this effect, researchers have speculated that the antioxidant epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) or the amino acid theanine may be what helps. Antioxidants are believed to help prevent coronary artery disease.


"And we do know that theanine is nearly 100-percent absorbed," Arab said. "It gets across the blood-brain barrier and it looks a lot like a molecule that's very similar to glutamate, and glutamate release is associated with stroke.


"It could be that theanine and glutamate compete for the glutamate receptor in the brain," she added.


Although a randomized clinical trial is needed to confirm this effect, the findings suggest that drinking three cups of green or black tea a day could help prevent an ischemic stroke.


Study co-authors with Arab are Weiqing Liu, a senior statistician in the UCLA Department of Biomathematics, and David Elashoff, associate professor of medicine in the division of general internal medicine and health services search at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.


The Unilever Lipton Institute of Tea funded this study.


The General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research Divison in the department of medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA provides a unique interactive environment for collaborative efforts between health services researchers and clinical experts with experience in evidence-based work. The division's 100-plus clinicians and researchers are engaged in a wide variety of projects that examine issues related to access to care, quality of care, health measurement, physician education, clinical ethics and doctor-patient communication. Researchers in the division have close working relationships with economists, statisticians, social scientists and other specialists throughout UCLA and frequently collaborate with their counterparts at the RAND Corp. and the Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science.

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Monday, 28 June 2010

GREEN TEA WITH GREEN PAPAYA CUBES

Dear Friends,

Append below is the article I received from my contacts and I cannot find it more useful than blog it out. For those who have tried this out, please share with your experience. Thank you in advance for your participation.

This is a really effective, just mix green papaya cubes to the ordinary green tea, my cousin brother tried and found it very effective. I have also shared with a friend with gout to try this (his "toe joints" started to deform), after a week of drinking this formula there is significant improvement, after two weeks the toe joints heal and revert to normal state. It is almost three years now, the joint pain is gone, but he maintain the intake between 1-3 times monthly to avoid relapse. 
其他的朋友喝了都有解決多年痛風的困擾,沒事也可喝,還不錯。  
Other friends suffering from years of gout problem have also recovered. It is good for all, even those without gout. 
好方法喔~~快告訴需要的人!!!!
Good formula! Do share with the people in need!
中國藥學院---  授改良新方式:
An improved sequence by Professor Lai from the China School of Pharmacy : 
木瓜切成丁放入水中煮沸後才放入茶葉,泡茶過程和一般茶葉相同。
據實際臨床經驗效果更佳,而且治療尿酸效果更佳(須常期喝

Cut green papaya into small cubes, place into the water, bring to boil, then add green tea leaves, similar to the tea-making process. Clinical tests show that this brings better effects for treatment of gout, subject to frequent drinking of this formula. 
木瓜泡茶 
台南縣仁德後壁村長劉結慶患胃痛多年,把木瓜當做茶壺泡茶喝,一個月後竟治癒宿疾,家人尿酸過多喝木瓜泡茶也不藥而癒,劉村長因而種了許多木瓜,送給有病的親友親。 

Mr Liu Qing, Chief of the Rende Town in Tainan, was suffering for years from severe stomach pain around the posterior wall of stomach. He used green papaya as a tea pot to prepare the family tea daily, after a month his chronic disease condition was much improved. His family members with high uric acid were also healed by the same papaya tea. For this Mr Liu planted a lot of papaya to share with relatives and friends with similar sickness. 

劉村長說,木瓜最好選擇果實肥短,容量比較大,將木瓜頂部切開,出木瓜內的種,再開一個小缺口方便倒茶水,8 F一邊開個小洞透氣,放入茶葉、倒進沸水後蓋回木瓜頂部,並以牙籤固定,泡茶過程和一般茶葉相同。
 
According to Mr Liu, in selection of the Green Papaya as tea pot, pick those whose shape are fat and short, with larger capacity. Cut off the top part of the papaya, clear away the seeds, open a small hole at the upper side wall to facilitate pouring of tea. Create a small ventilation hole at top cover, put in the tea leaves,  pour in boiling water, place the top cover back to papaya, you may use the toothpicks to secure the top cover. Similar to normal process of preparing tea.

Liu like to use Oolong tea as the taste is good. He was pleasantly surprised that the stomach pains he suffered for many years was healed after a month of drinking tea from the green papaya pot, without taking any other medication. He passed some green papaya leaves to a friend who worked at a Medical Center to test and analyse the content. The tests confirmed that healthy the enzyme present in papaya is beneficial to human health. Now as papaya in Mr Liu's orchard is yeilding suitable size fruit, he would share the fruits with family and friends.

Xu Fuchang, an experienced papaya farmers, the green papaya refers to papaya that is not ripe, where the skin is still green in colour. Generally, the papaya takes about four months to fully mature and ripe, but there healing effect would be lost after it is fully ripe. Green Papaya should be harvested when the papaya is approximately three months old, when the fruit is still firm, and the  "papaya milk" contains high papaya enzyme and other healthy ingredients. Not only the green papaya can be used in tea drinking, you may also cut them into cubes, and boil with the ribs, or even slicing the green papaya into fine long pieces and fried with garlic, very tasty, and no adverse effects on the human body.

Thanks for your time reading this article and we look forward to hearing from you,

Your Chief Servant,

James Oh

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Wednesday, 21 April 2010

GREEN TEA - 25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START DRINKING 6

Dear Loving Readers and Visitors,


I guess you are here again because you have benefited from consumption of green teas. Today, I am going to share with you another great benefits Green Tea will bring to you that not other than below:-


6. Green Tea and Arthritis
Green tea can help prevent and reduce the risk of rheumatoid arthritis.


Green tea has benefit for your health as it protects the cartilage by blocking the enzyme that destroys cartilage.


Additional information extracted from another article for your reading pleasure.




Green tea may have health benefits which include preventing arthritis. Study results reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences indicate that antioxidants found in green tea, known as polyphenols, may effectively reduce the incidence and severity of rheumatoid arthritis.

The lead author of the green tea study was Dr. Tariq Haqqi of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. Haqqi and his team of researchers used mice to study the effect of polyphenols in rheumatoid arthritis, a disease characterized byinflammation, pain, swelling, and joint destruction.
How The Study Was Conducted
The mice in the study were given either plain water or water enriched with green tea. The dosages given were comparable to human consumption of four cups of green tea per day. All the mice were then injected with collagen for the purpose of inducing arthritis. Collagen-induced arthritis is considered very similar to human rheumatoid arthritis.
Study Results
The study results concluded that mice which were fed the green tea polyphenols were significantly less susceptible to developing collagen-induced arthritis than the mice not fed green tea polyphenols. For the mice fed green tea which did however develop arthritis, it occurred as late onset and mild. Only 8 out of 18 mice receiving green tea polyphenols developed arthritis, while 17 out of 18 mice not receiving green tea polyphenols developed arthritis.
Green Tea and Arthritis: Study Conclusion
Examination of joint tissue microscopically revealed marginal infiltration of joint cells in mice receiving the green tea in contrast with massive infiltration in the mice not fed green tea. The effect of the green tea appeared dramatic.
Point Of Interest
In many countries such as India, China, and Japan, green tea is regarded as healthful with the potential to prevent certain illnesses. Seemingly, rheumatoid arthritis in these countries exists at a much lower rate than elsewhere around the world and some people believe strongly in the effect of green tea.




Happy reading.


James Oh

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START DRINKING GREEN TEA NOW (PART 1)

5. Green tea and skin

Antioxidant in green tea protects the skin from the the harmful effects of free radicals, which cause wrinkling and skin aging.

Green tea also helps fight against skin cancer.


Recent scientific studies have indicated that green tea could protect against cancer, heart disease, and osteoporosis, as well as aid in weight loss. And you can't walk into a cosmetics store these days without bumping into a skin care product containing green tea. Many believe the tea in skin products can help ward off skin cancer and signs of aging.
To know whether the green tea really be good for your skin? 
An article published in the August issue of the Archives of Dermatology says yes -- in theory.
"There may be some benefits of green tea in the human skin products," Hasan Mukhtar, PhD, and colleagues say in the article, which summarizes all the known information about green tea's effects on the skin. Mukhtar is a professor and the director of research in the department of dermatology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.
Still, Mukhtar says, it's not clear whether the amounts of green tea found in the skin products now available are enough to have any benefit. In other words, don't run out and stock up on green tea masks, creams, and bubble baths just yet.
Green tea is consumed mostly in Asian countries, including India, Japan, Korea, and China; it's not quite as popular as its cousin, black tea, which is consumed by more than 75% of tea drinkers. Like black tea and oolong tea, green tea comes from the Camellia sinensis plant -- but unlike the other two varieties, its leaves are not fermented before steaming and drying; they remain fresh.
Mukhtar believes, as do others, that green tea's antioxidant property is key to its skin-protective qualities. "Of all the antioxidants known to mankind, the components of green tea are the most potent," says Mukhtar. "Antioxidants are those agents which can counteract the effects of oxidant radicals." Oxidant radicals -- or free radicals, as they are commonly called -- are byproducts of the body that can cause damage to cells and tissues. Antioxidants bind to the free radicals, deactivating them before they can cause harm.
Hope the above is of assistance to you. So stay tuned for other reasons.
James Oh


Wednesday, 7 April 2010

25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START DRINKING GREEN TEA NOW (PART 1)

Hi! everyone,

I hope you find this good news of Green tea in high spirit because green tea help your body weight loss.

Green tea burns fat and boost your metabolism rate naturally. It can help you burn up to 70 calories in just a day. That translates to 7 pounds in a year. Amazing, right?

Please put forward your experience so that others can learn from it. Thank you in advance and look forward to hearing from you,

James Oh

Friday, 26 March 2010

DRAGON WELL TEA DRINKERS MAY FACE DIFFICULT SEASON

Dear readers,


The 2010 season is turning out to be the toughest season for many years. Frost around March 8 has killed many tea plants. The weather affects the entire Zhejiang province, so it will impact teas such as Dragon Well and Anji Baicha. While last year was a bumper year for high grades, this year is the reverse. Rumors had it prices are to rise 20%. 


So, act fast,


James Oh

Saturday, 6 March 2010

25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START DRINKING GREEN TEA NOW (PART 1)

Dear Friends,

This is one of the strongest reason why you should start drinking Green tea Now.

3. Green Tea and Anti-aging

Green Tea contains antioxidant known as polyphenols which fight against free radicals. What this means is that it helps you fight against aging and promotes longevity.

Green Tea has been widely used in the Far East for centuries because of its potential health-giving benefits.


Now it's being used here in a host of new beauty products because of its antioxidants properties which help to protect the skin from harmful free radicals.

It's these skin-aging, free radical molecules that damage healthy cells by depleting them of oxygen and breaking down the levels of collagen - which is essential in keeping skin supple and young-looking.

Because it contains high levels of oligomeric proanthocyanidins - OPCs - some of the most powerful antioxidants, Green Tea is thought to help slow down the premature aging process if taken internally.

Whether the benefits are the same when you apply Green Tea products externally is yet to be proven but many in the beauty industry believe it does.

Dermatologists agree the best way to protect your skin is to wear a good SPF all year round. Susan Curtis, Marketing Director for Neal's Yard Remedies recommends supplementing this with an antioxidant-rich face cream or treatment.

She says: 'Until there have been conclusive trials to prove that topical antioxidants have no beneficial effects, I would confidently advocate using them.

Fresh More Tea



Stay tuned for another reasons. Seeing you again,


James Oh

Sunday, 28 February 2010

25 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START DRINKING GREEN TEA NOW (PART 1)

Dear readers,

Thanks for stay tuned. I am pleased to share with you the second good reason so as you can reap its benefit:-

2. Green Tea and Heart Disease

Green tea helps prevent heart disease and stroke by lowering the level of cholesterol.

Even after the heart attack, it prevents cell deaths and speeds up the recovery of heart cells.

The study published in Dec 17, 2009 issue of Circulation Journal shows that green tea consumption was associated with 38 percent reduced risk of coronary atherosclerosis.

This is not the first study on the association between heart diseases and drinking green tea, but not all studies are consistent when it comes to its protective effect against coronary atherosclerosis.
Wang QM and colleagues from First Affiliate Hospital of Nanjiang Medical University examined data from 520 men and women from a Chinese population who underwent coronary artheriography for the first time, but had no prior heart disease.

Of 379 male participants, those who consumed less than 125 grams of dried green tea leaves per month were at 9 percent higher risk of the disease and those using 125 to 249 grams per month or more were at 64 percent reduced risk of the heart disease.

Among 141 female patients, no inverse association was found between green tea consumption and coronary atherosclerosis.

Hope you share the above information with others whom you care, just like I have done.

Thanks for your kind action.

Seeing you again for the remaining reasons.

James Oh

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