Kenya Tea Stocks Gain as Pests Damage India Supply, Spur Higher Prices
Tea companies in Kenya, the world’s largest exporter of the leaf’s black variety, advanced on speculation prices will climb after pests damaged crops in India.
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Green tea may protect DNA from damage: Human study
“The results indicate that green tea has significant genoprotective effects and provide evidence for green tea as a ‘functional food’,” wrote researchers from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
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Iced tea cocktails are the 'it' tipple
As the days grow shorter, kick back with iced tea that packs a subtle kick Labor Day weekend, that bittersweet, unofficial end to summer, is over and done with. Picnics and pig roasts will be fewer and further between now, as will spontaneous Wisconsin road trips and midnight skinny dips.
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Project 21 Members to Speak Sunday at Tea Party Rallies in Washington D.C., St. Louis and Sacramento
Washington, D.C. – In a weekend filled with tea party rallies nationwide, members of the Project 21 black leadership network are designated speakers at the major rallies on both coasts and right in the middle of America.
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Negros Urged to Highlight Black Beans
DUMAGUETE CITY (PNA) – Another variety of black beans called “tabios” that is commonly grown and produced in the municipality of Dauin, Negros Oriental is now being pushed as one of the highlights in the celebration of Kinaiyahan Festival of the said town. Negros Oriental State University (NORSU) president Henry Sojor, who was the guest speaker during the event, emphasized on the importance of ...
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