There was an Emperor, Shen Nung, who was a hygieinest. He decided that boiling water would make it safer to drink. Legend has it that as he boiled his water out in the open, in 2737 B. C., leaves from a nearby tree fell into the caldron of boiling water, and, tea was invented. The Chinese fell so in love with tea that they declared a law that tea could not be exported from China.
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I am not as young as I used to be, but, certainly not as old as I am going to be. I love love, life, and, people, for the most part. I savor the days of waking up to tea, sunshine, and, reflecting on life. I am eccentric, need some tweaking, and, am fascinated by many aspects of life; it is like I can't get enough knowledge, I want to know more, more, more! I am most amused by people, they are an abundance of uncut blunders and bleeps...
FACTS ABOUT TEA FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Herein we will discover many facts about tea, known or not. Tea has been around for over 5,000 years and its heritage is certain to be rich in information... Tea grows on evergreen like shrubs or little trees, with shiny leaves and a cup shaped white flower. The leaves are picked and then used or processed in a wide variety of ways. Tea has natural health properties, and, many teas provide nourishment as well as anit-oxidants, which are vital to health...
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