Vegetarian Means Vegan, Right?

Actually vegetarians tend to differ from what Vegans consider themselves to be. The exact reasons for why, evade me at the moment.

I eat plenty of vegetables but also enjoy eggs so I think this means I may be a vegetarian but I am not a vegan because eggs are not on their menu. I need to watch my calories and weight.

Veganism, if I may, seems to be more like a religion than just a healthy eating regime. I think the term is applied to not only eggs but even to wearing things that may have once been alive, like leather.

I have no feelings on this one way or another and think our life choices are just that, our life choices.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Shops That Have White Tea And Green Tea In Beijing

By Cathryn Zhang

A famous Fujian tea brand in Beijing

The famous brand Luxueya brought Fujian's tea culture to Beijing. They put their shop on Beijing's famous tea street-Maliandao, the biggest collection of tea shops in northern China. This street is near the Beijing Hongkun International Hotel.

Luxueya opened their first tea shop in Beijing in 1997 in Maliandao. Now after more than 10 years of hard work, they have achieved great success on this famous tea street.

All of Luxueya's tea come from the Taimu Mountains in Fujian province. Their plantation covers many mountains and produces organic green tea, white tea, jasmine tea, and black tea. Many of Luxueya's patent tea has won gold prizes in both domestic and international exhibitions.

White tea is the most popular tea in their shop. It is a kind of tea that is uncured and unfermented. Because of their huge selection, the price of their tea varies widely. If you don't need good packaging, Luxueya carries loose tea for comparatively lower prices.

Healthier Body, Better Life -- A Must-Add To Your Diet

We all hope to live a naturally healthy life, maybe you have tried many methods to achieve this goal, but after tens of even hundreds of tries, all of them turn out to be a waste.

Now everything will be changed! Try some natural green tea from Gui Shi Tea shop, right next to the Jiangxi Grand Hotel-Beijing.

Their tea comes from the one of the best green tea plantations in China, grown and baked in the high mountains of Jiangxi province. Why is their tea so popular? Because it is rich in polyphenols and proven effective in helping lose weight and keeping healthy.

The tea of Gui Shi is all original, organic, and free from pollution, so you will find their natural tea healthy and safe for your body.

Drinking their tea is also considered a great, quick way to shoot up your energy level.

The shop owner even told me that their tea helps destroy harmful waste in the body and enhances metabolism.

Aside from these scientific benefits, their tea also tastes quite delicious. After sampling one tea, Sara E., a patron from the U.K., said she will serve it during a theme party she is planning to throw.

After spending a lot of time finding the best way to brew their tea, the shop owner will show you this method for free!

Great tea, great benefits. Ready for a much better lifestyle?

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