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“Tea warms the depths of the heart, soothes the mind and sustains the soul”
Deidre R. Bissonette

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The tea plant produces white, green, black and oolong teas.
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To all Tea lovers and future tea lovers!
My education includes a couple of years of university studies, a diploma in biblical studies, and a freelance writing certificate. After some soul searching I decided to study teas and their health benefits. I am working on becoming your tea specialist, therefore; I wish to bring my customers something of quality, such as a fine tea that will add comfort and peace to your day. Through an online reservation style tea room, this can be made possible. The Porcelain Cup Teahouse is my company and exclusive label, and Eventually I would like to open a teahouse where people can come in and sip their tea in lovely surroundings. To read more about me and my family click on "related links" at the bottom of the page and go to "information on tea company owner." To be happy and sip my teas is but the soul of me.
To give you just a quick bit of tea history: Tea is drank in the west due to the influence of the East. China and India are among two of the biggest tea growers. The wonderful tea plant, Camellia Sinensis, grows in thousands of acres of tea gardens or estates, is picked by hand and then produced to bring you teas. For centuries, the famous tea rituals have been a part of each day. Tea is drank as a custom for wellness of body, mind and spirit, and is now exported from these countries, and appreciated the world over as a loved and needed beverage only second to water. I appreciate these lands of beautiful teas, and urge you as well, to continue to explore teas and tea customs. There are great possibilities in the world of teas!
Warm Regards and God Bless,
Deidre R. Bissonette

Business owner/Freelance writer
If you are cold, tea will warm you; if you are heated it will cool you; if you are depressed, it will cheer you; if you are excited, it will calm you." Herbert John Gladstone, Prime Minister of Great Britain (1854-1930)
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Tea contains antioxidants, vitamins and minerals.
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