Tea, Legendary Camellia: Louisiana State University
January 11, 2020
January 11, 2020
BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Jan. 11 -- The Louisiana State University Ag Center issued the following news release:
History tells us that people began consuming tea in China in 2700 B.C. Countless books have been written on the history of tea and how it has made its way from an emperors cup in China to around the globe. The healing properties are heavily documented, and countless studies have been conducted on the medicinal uses of tea. The research continues.
Tea plants mad . . .
History tells us that people began consuming tea in China in 2700 B.C. Countless books have been written on the history of tea and how it has made its way from an emperors cup in China to around the globe. The healing properties are heavily documented, and countless studies have been conducted on the medicinal uses of tea. The research continues.
Tea plants mad . . .
