Articles for tag: Chinese Tea, Cooking Rice, Fried Rice, Home Cook, Soya

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How to Home Cook an Authentic Chinese Fried-rice?

How to home cook an authentic Chinese fried-rice? Most of the Chinese fried-rice I have eaten outside China has no Chinese flavor. The worst I normally get is from the so called Chinese food stall in the super market or the Chinese restaurant itself. They are all called Chinese fried-rice which actually are not. How ...

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Make Tea from Plants You Have Forgotten About

There are a lot of different teas around, but what I want to do is give you a list where you can make tea from plants you have forgotten about. These plants are very common, but many of us are either not aware they could used, or they have been over-shadowed by the more popular ...

Why Not Add a Little Wuyi OoLong Tea to Your Life?

It seems now days that tea seems to be getting a lot of attention due to the certain tea’s like green tea for instance. Many teas have plenty of beneficial nutrients and can help prevent certain diseases and help manage your weight. Lately I have been hearing an awful lot about a Chinese tea called ...

What Are Tea Tree Benefits?

Beside herbal tea, tea tree oil also a non-tea product. There are many claims about tea tree benefits, thus we thought it’s worth to mention some of the claims here. This tree oil sometimes referred to as Melaleuca oil. The essential oil comes from a plant called Melaleuca Alternifolia, not the mother tea plant Camellia ...

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10 Places to Eat For A Budget Traveler in South Beach, Miami

South Beach is filled with tourist traps. There’s so many restaurants to pick from; it’s hard to decide where to go. Being a former resident of South Beach, I will tell you some of the places you can go that will not break your budget and have very good food. It might not be rated ...

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Britain’s Trade with China in the 15th to 19th Centuries

When Europeans first renewed trading with other Eurasians civilizations after the collapse of the Roman Empire, they had a particular interest in Chinese goods. At first, they purchased Chinese porcelain, silk, and tea from Arab middle-men. As new technology and navigational skills helped them (especially the British) sail to China and trade with the Chinese ...