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| Japan Week Kick-Off Gala and Dine Out for Japan Restaurant Week 2012 Examiner.com The theme of the evening was Japan's healthful green tea in its many forms and its surprising culinary uses in dishes like Bond's Street's Green Tea Soba Sushi and in various marinades and flavor accents. Green tea was also highlighted in inventive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Antioxidants and more make home-brewed cup of tea worth the effort NOLA.com Naturally caffeine-free, these infusions might have health benefits related to their specific ingredients, but they don't necessarily have the same health benefits that we associate with other types of tea, including green tea. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More Inspiration from the Courts on Commercial Speech JD Supra (press release) The Fleminger case involved green tea. Its maker petitioned the FDA for authorization to make a "health claim," which is a claim that relates nutrients in the product with a positive health effect. Here, the particular health claim was that the green ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Good Health: Eating for healthy skin KSFY Tooley says berries and green tea are good for your skin because they both reduce free radicals. Green tea also has phytochemicals which help improve skin vitality. Besides drinking green tea, one way to get those benefits is to steep a bag in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Review: Tatsumi, Newmarket New Zealand Herald I found the green tea affogato fabulous but my dining companions weren't so enamoured by it. True green tea, matcha, is an acquired taste. Here it is combined with top notch Kohu Road ice cream, which is inspired. Tatsumi's black sesame creme brulee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Does Green Tea Increase Your Metabolism? Does green tea increase your metabolism? There are several studies showing that green tea increases the metabolic rate by enhancing fat oxidation. www.kriskris.com/does-green-tea-increase-your-metabolism/ |
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