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Model for connecting tea growers and retailers

I propose to set up a network that will help to connect tea producers and retailers from across the world. Presently too many middlemen come in between the chain and in the name of branding the costs in the chain shoot up sharply and the consumer does not get the best of teas . In this case close feedback and communication will help growers make the right blends based on retailer feedback or benchmarking . Logistics hubs will be needed to be prepared in various countries with cooperation from retailers and producers to execute this dream. Tea as a category is bound to boom especially on health grounds and the consumer is bound to gain . Better realization for producers would help them take care of labour and deliver better quality along with enhanced margins. For enrolling on the database please write to me at   sdasgupta444@gmail.com Please upload your details here https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dTpJPEU4ML9jW52bdVEwoLljvqbCO7eMSFSVszZDi30/edit#gid=951023087&a

Authentic Moroccan Mint Tea

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 https://www.cupandleaf.com/blog/how-to-make-mint-tea Tea is exquisitely ingrained into culture and societies across the globe are often associated with their favorite or most famous types of tea. The Brits have their Earl Grey , the Japanese have matcha and the Moroccans have mint tea. Served at all times of the day, it's always tea time when it comes to drinking this sweet, refreshing beverage. Enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, Moroccan tea has come to represent a joyful aspect of the North African culture. With presentation consisting of a gorgeous tea service including carved silver kettles and painted, cylindrical tea glasses, it’s no wonder that Moroccan tea is so popular as a social activity. With simple ingredients consisting of fresh mint leaves (not tea bags), sugar and water it should be a fairly easy tea to brew up right at home. Yet somehow this tea just never tastes quite as good as it does on Moroccan soil — until now. Read on to find out how t

Manufacturing of Jasmine Tea Pearls

www.leafjoy.com/2011/01/ever-wondered-how-jasmine-pearls-are-made/ Jasmine tea is one of my favorites. The tea is infused with the scent of jasmine flowers. It’s fascinating to understand how this beautiful tea is made. Each pearl is comprised of two delicate leaves and an unopened bud. The tea leaves are harvested in the spring season. The buds are then withered in direct sun or over low heat to make them more supple and easier to roll. The top bud and stem are rolled by hand, by twisting the top bud gently between the index finger and thumb to create the ‘pearl’. One pound of tea consists of 2000 pearls. It takes a worker a full day to roll one pound of dragon pearls. Afterward, the prepared tea is stored until it can be infused with its signature jasmine scent. Night-blooming jasmine flowers are harvested at the peak of the summer season and stored until nightfall when they are cured with the finished teas. As the jasmine flowers dry out, they infuse the t

Forever Young: 5 Ways to Beat the Clock for Life

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Discover the secrets to looking and feeling younger Jené Luciani Topics:  anti-aging , beauty tips , sleep advice , stress relief           Turning back the hands of time—it’s a quest for many women who simply refuse to age gracefully. And with all that’s available aesthetically (Botox, wrinkle creams, etc.), the visible signs of aging can be erased altogether. But what about on the inside? Are there ways we can beat the clock for life when it comes to overall physical and mental health and well-being?   Dr. Jennifer Landa, MD , Chief Medical Officer of  BodyLogicMD  and author of  The Sex Drive Solution for Women  says yes.  “Staying young and beautiful forever used to be science fiction, but fiction is rapidly becoming fact, thanks to new medical advances,” Landa says. “Yesterday’s advances focused on disease management; today’s new frontier is staving off sickness and aging altogether.” FEED YOUR BRAIN What you put in your mouth can a

Benefits of Flower Infusions

Infusion made by steeping flowers in warm water is also very good for health and tastes great too.  We are definitely aware of rosewater as a form of tea . Here are a few of the benefits : Though there's not a lot of research behind the beneficial claims, here's why proponents of rose water believe you should drink up. 1.  Drink rose water to hydrate the skin from the inside. Well-hydrated skin looks and feels plump and healthy. 2.  Drink rose water, said to have anti-aging properties, to help with skin aging by reducing  wrinkles,  lightening dark spots and tightening pores. 3.  Drink rose water as a mood enhancer, to relieve depression or stress and improve mood. 4.  Drink rose water to relieve digestion troubles like bloating, upset tummy and constipation. 5.  Drink rose water to help heal from colds, flu and sore throats. It may have a bronchodilator effect and help with respiratory illness. 6.  Drink rose water to calm nerves when feeling frazzled.  

“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost (1874-1963)

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 There are many managerial lessons to be learnt from this poem by Robert Frost http://classicalpoets.org/2016/01/07/10-greatest-poems-ever-written/ Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Meaning of the Poem This poem deals with that big noble question of “How to make a differ