TeaVivre said

Tips on Drinking Tea

People throughout the world enjoy teas of all kinds, and China itself has an extensive and unique history of drinking tea. The link http://www.teavivre.com/info/tips-on-drinking-tea/ are some tips for drinking tea to enjoy your tea experience to the fullest and to avoid any unpleasant effects of drinking tea.

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WtFGoD said

very interesting, especially the part about eating before/after meals also the part about medications … would never have known, really appreciate the information !

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Yes, lots of good info there. Thanks!

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Cheryl said

This falls under the heading of “you learn something new every day” and I thank you for this :)

Did not know the part about tea hindering absorption of other nutrients and protein etc. This will be very helpful.

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Missy said

Another awesome article! There were some things I wasn’t aware of in there. Thanks for posting.

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Excelsior said

Interesting article. The article states to avoid drinking tea prior to and after a meal. What about drinking tea during a meal? I’ve had Yumcha in Hong Kong, China, Japan, US, and this is a custom of eating (Dim Sum) while drinking lots of tea.

TeaVivre said

Yes, Dim Sum can be ate while drinking tea!

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TeaVivre said

Thanks for all the replies, I’m glad that you like this article! And we will try our best to share more articles about tea!

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Bart said

TeaVivre,
you gave me many answers on my questions about brewing green tea.
Actually i wanted to print it because i had a lot of answers.
but now so strange i cant find my item back on the discussion site.
Steepster sent you a mail when you have a answer with a link,
but when i use that the site does not work properly and that possibility is out of function
can you please help me out?

TeaVivre said

Hi Bart, I checked the link on your question about brewing green tea. Unfortunately, I couldn’t open it. It said: Nothing to see here… Maybe you can drop steepster a note!

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ArTEAst said

Thank you for posting these precautions on tea drinking! Learned something new today.
Can you post something related to precautions on drinking tisanes, botanical, and other herbal teas?
(I figure other precautions apply since tisanes/botanical/herbal teas do not come from the same plant as black, white, green, or oolong do)

TeaVivre said

Thanks for the suggestion, and We will consider this to provide more information on different teas!

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