Teatime for a Healthy Smile: The Oral Health Benefits of Green Tea
There must always be humor! Let’s get this par-tea started.
Some may think of pumpkin spice and football as we look forward to fall. Sweatshirts and a warm cup of joe or tea can bring up good memories. But the beauty of both coffee and tea is that you can have them iced, which may have helped us get through this grueling summer.
Coffee is popular and the most traded commodity, second only to oil, and tea is the second most-consumed beverage globally, next to water. In the United States, 159 million people consume tea every day.
Legend has it that tea was discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor. He was sipping his boiled water when a wind blew some leaves from a nearby tree into his bowl, and voila, there it began...
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Some may think of pumpkin spice and football as we look forward to fall. Sweatshirts and a warm cup of joe or tea can bring up good memories. But the beauty of both coffee and tea is that you can have them iced, which may have helped us get through this grueling summer.
Coffee is popular and the most traded commodity, second only to oil, and tea is the second most-consumed beverage globally, next to water. In the United States, 159 million people consume tea every day.
Legend has it that tea was discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor. He was sipping his boiled water when a wind blew some leaves from a nearby tree into his bowl, and voila, there it began...
Click Here to Read More