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      <title>You Do Not Have To Read Tea Leaves To Know That Leaf Tea Is Hot</title>
      <description>In recent years, you have probably witnessed the explosion in popularity of leaf tea. Once a relatively obscure beverage in the United States, leaf tea has risen to prominence with the rise of many massive chain stores that sell it, such as Starbucks. Inte</description>
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      <title>The Honourable Tradition Of The Tea Chest</title>
      <description>If you can picture a treasure chest, you have a rough idea of what tea chests look like. A permanent fixture of British history, these tea chests were used to carry tea from the Far East to the United Kingdom. In most cases, they were relatively small, but</description>
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      <title>Black Tea Is Not The Black Sheep Of The Tea Family</title>
      <description>Most people do not realize how tea is actually made. They have a vague sense that it has something to do with some type of plant or tree or bush. In fact, it is quite simple. Black tea, for instance, is made by taking leaves from what is referred to as a t</description>
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      <title>The Worldwide Popularity Of White Tea</title>
      <description>Tea is really an international drink. While it is produced almost exclusively in Asia, it is consumed virtually throughout the world. Strangely enough, however, all tea comes from only one bush: the Camellia sinensis. You might think it strange that all di</description>
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      <title>It Is High Time To Have A Proper English Tea</title>
      <description>English tea is a ritual, rather than a drink. Of course, it originated in the United Kingdom. We all know that. But few are aware of precisely how it started. In fact, among those who do not live in the UK, the concept of stopping for tea in the afternoon </description>
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