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TEA and COFFEE
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1.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 14 May 2008 Wed 12:43 pm

How to make the best quality tea and coffee?

I have received a message from Pizza.
She says=
...
...
"
Are you drinking the right tea?

1. People who use their 'brain' to work or students who study hard day and night.
--- should drink more chrysanthemum Tea.

2. People who need a lot of body energy to work or those people that do a lot of exercise everyday.
--- should drink Wu Loong Tea.

3. People who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places.
--- should drink Green Tea.

4. For people who likes to sit down all day long and not doing anything even exercising
--- must drink Green Tea and Flower Tea.

5. People who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks.
--- should drink more Green Tea.

6. Carnnivore ( those people who must eat meat at least once a day, or feel sick or not
feeling well)
--- try to drink some Wu Loong Tea.

7. People who go to the washroom too often or too less.
--- should drink more Honey Tea

8. People with high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
--- Wu Loong Tea, Green Tea.

9. Those who work with computers everyday.
--- need to drink a Lot of Tea (any tea will do).

Whenever you are working with the computer, you should make some tea, drink it when you are free.

Drinking Tea is healthy, it can protect and prevent the harmful Ultraviolet light from harming us (when using computer).

Furthermore, it can also cure us when we are tired and help making our body feel fresh again."

And coffee?

What is your advice?

For the tea or coffee time talks and coffee time to tell fortunes for you?


2.       Avalon
381 posts
 14 May 2008 Wed 01:48 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

How to make the best quality tea and coffee?

I have received a message from Pizza.
She says=
...
...
"
Are you drinking the right tea?

1. People who use their 'brain' to work or students who study hard day and night.
--- should drink more chrysanthemum Tea.

2. People who need a lot of body energy to work or those people that do a lot of exercise everyday.
--- should drink Wu Loong Tea.

3. People who travel on a bike or work in dirty and polluted places.
--- should drink Green Tea.

4. For people who likes to sit down all day long and not doing anything even exercising
--- must drink Green Tea and Flower Tea.

5. People who smoke and drink a lot of alcoholic drinks.
--- should drink more Green Tea.

6. Carnnivore ( those people who must eat meat at least once a day, or feel sick or not
feeling well)
--- try to drink some Wu Loong Tea.

7. People who go to the washroom too often or too less.
--- should drink more Honey Tea

8. People with high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
--- Wu Loong Tea, Green Tea.

9. Those who work with computers everyday.
--- need to drink a Lot of Tea (any tea will do).

Whenever you are working with the computer, you should make some tea, drink it when you are free.

Drinking Tea is healthy, it can protect and prevent the harmful Ultraviolet light from harming us (when using computer).

Furthermore, it can also cure us when we are tired and help making our body feel fresh again."

And coffee?

What is your advice?

For the tea or coffee time talks and coffee time to tell fortunes for you?


Wu Loong Tea must be for Ates lol for the reasons mentioned in other thread.
I will stick to mineral water

3.       Avalon
381 posts
 14 May 2008 Wed 10:18 pm

Yilgun,there is nothing in the world like Japanese tea ceremony
http://www.asia-art.net/japanese_tea.html

4.       kus
7 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 01:56 pm

I am into mineral water as well but good tea is always my cup of tea.We Polish are more Tea addicts than Brits or Turkish ))Yilgun,i am posting the story I found somewhere,
enjoy reading
The Story Of Tea

In ancient times, tea was not known outside China. Rumors of its existence had reached the wise and the unwise of other countries, and each tried to find out what it was in accordance with what he wanted or what he thought it should be.

The King of Inja (here) sent an embassy to China, and they were given tea by the Chinese Emperor. But, since they saw that the peasants drank it too, they concluded that it was not fit for their king. Furthermore, they felt that the Chinese Emperor was trying to deceive them, passing off some other substance for the celestial drink.

The greatest philosopher of Anja (there) collected all the information he could about tea, and concluded that it must be a rare substance, because it was referred to as being a herb, water, green, black, sometimes bitter, and sometimes sweet.

In the countries of Koshish and Beinem, for centuries the people tested all the herbs they could find, but nobody had brought the tea-plant to their lands, so they could not find it. They also drank all the liquids which they could find, but to no avail.

In the territory of Mazhab (sectarianism) a small bag of tea was carried in procession before the people as they went on their religious observances. Nobody thought of tasting it, nobody knew how. All were convinced that the tea itself had a magical quality. A wise man said, "Pour it upon boiling water oh, ignorant ones!" They killed him, because to do as he said, according to their belief, would mean the destruction of their tea. This showed that he was an enemy of their religion.

Before he died, he told his secret to a few, and they managed to obtain some tea and drink it secretly. When anyone asked, "What are you doing?" they answered, "It is medicine which we take for a certain disease."

So throughout the world, tea had actually been seen grown by some who did not recognize it. It has been given to others to drink, but they thought it the beverage of the common people. It had been in the possession of others, and they worshipped it. Outside China, only a few people actually drank it, and those covertly.

Then came along a certain man of knowledge, who said to the merchants of tea, the drinkers of tea, and to others, "He who tastes, knows. He who tastes not, knows not. Instead of talking about the celestial beverage, say nothing, but offer it at your banquets. Those who like it will ask for more. Those who do not, will show that they are not fitted to be tea-drinkers. Close the shop of argument and mystery and open the teahouse of experience!"

The tea was brought from one stage to another along the Silk Road, and whenever a merchant carrying a jade or gems or silk would pause to rest, he would make tea, and offer it to such people as were near him, whether they were aware of the repute of tea or not. This was the beginning of the chai-khanas (tea-houses) which were established all the way from Peking to Bokhara and Samarkand, and those who tasted knew.

At first, only the great and the pretended men of wisdom sought the celestial drink. They exclaimed, "But this is only dried leaves!" or "Why do you boil water, when all I want is the celestial drink?" or "How do I know what this is? Prove it to me. Besides the color of the liquid is not golden, but ochre!"

When the truth was known, and when the tea was brought for all who would taste, the roles were reversed, and the only people who said things like the great and intelligent had said were the absolute fools. Such is the case to this day.

Note: Drinks of all kinds have been used by almost all people as allegories connected with the search for higher knowledge. Coffee, the most recent of social drinks, was discovered by the dervish sheikh Abu el-Hasan Shadhili, at Mocha in Arabia. The tale above is by Hamadani (died 114 the teacher of the great Yasavi of Turkestan."greetings

5.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 02:18 pm

Thank you so much, Kus...
Yes we know AHMET YESEVİ (1183).
He was a great Turkish philosopher, poet, thinker, sufi, mystic,Turkish language linguist expert...

6.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 03:59 pm

Isn't there just one tea that covers all the above. I like both tea and coffee. But people can't understand when I say, I need my coffee in the morning even though I drink decaf.. Actually, just read an article that said 1 cup of coffee with caffeine a day is very good for you. I wish they would make up their minds, what's good, what's bad. :-S

7.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 07:56 pm

Teaschip,
Thank you.
Is it enough and very good 1 cup of coffee with caffeine a day?
What about tea?May I ask you?
Is it good to drink 5 cup tea a day?

8.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 08:02 pm

Well I had given up caffeine and pop 'soda' for 4 years now. I wonder if I drank some if I would be climbing up the walls. I don't know how cat does it with her redbull.

I do like to drink acai green tea and chamomile tea. Interesting to read about acai.

Acai Berry

9.       yilgun-7
1326 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 08:14 pm

Teaschip, thank you.
I drink 1 cup of coffee and 5 cup of tea a day?
But my friends drinks friuts and milk only.

10.       teaschip
3870 posts
 15 May 2008 Thu 09:55 pm

Quoting yilgun-7:

Teaschip, thank you.
I drink 1 cup of coffee and 5 cup of tea a day?
But my friends drinks friuts and milk only.



5 cups of tea a day..I don't know if it's bad for you. Your at least getting your liquids in. I don't drink milk, never have. I can't stand the smell or taste of it. If you like tea try to find some with acai in it.

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