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Nonacidic beverages like plant-based milk, water, and herbal tea may help reduce symptoms of acid reflux. Avoiding alcohol and carbonated beverages that trigger acid reflux may also help.
Do some research so you know the basics of tea varieties found in China. These are white, green, yellow, oolong, black and post-fermented pu-erh teas. Within these categories, like the varieties of ...
Organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), the Food Expo PRO and Hong Kong International Tea Fair will be staged concurrently from August 14 to 16, 2025, at the Hong Kong Convention ...
Theabrownin has been touted by Chinese food scientists to be a ‘direct route to the Nobel Prize’ – here are three key reasons ...
Bubbling pots of chai create fragrant clouds on Indian street corners, where vendors expertly pull the spiced milk tea to ...
What do a Fort Collins tea shop and a Loveland bike suspension manufacturer have in common? They're feeling the pinch from ...
The most consumed beverage in the world, besides water, has been enjoyed for thousands of years, and the simple drink is beloved in a variety of cultures.
The sensational journey of Pu’er tea, from ancient trees to the modern world. We headed to China to trace back its roots.
Check out five powerful fermented drinks that naturally slow down ageing. Improve gut health, boost antioxidants, and support ...
While black tea, espresso, and coffee bring the most caffeine to the table, green tea packs a moderate amount as well. The content in white teas varies greatly, while herbal teas are practically ...
Craig Cupido is the reluctant hero of the brew and the star of his own realisation of ideals. And, besides that, at 51, he’s the only bona fide tea sommelier in South Africa. It’s a story that reads ...
In southwest China, the ancient teahouses of the Sichuan provincial capital are being reimagined as hipster hangouts where centuries-old drinks menus meet spicy dumplings and Michelin-starred dining.