masnona posted on 3-2-2013 09:21 AM
I MINUM TEH HIJAU LIPTON@BOH JE. MURAH DAN JIMAT. NK BERAK PUN SENANG
heheheheh samalah... girly pon sama.. cuma x kaler nyer x pekat sgt. girly bubuh gula sikit.. n letakkan hirisan lemon kat dlm. sedap sikit. esok berak. hahahahha tuh lg best
rosa81 posted on 18-5-2012 04:12 PM
Saya minum green tea boh je... So far ok la. Minum malam, pagi esoknya senang nak membuang hehehe... ...
itulah sama dgn sy.. br nak try minum green tea... ni pon rb minum.. tanpa gula.. heheheh kat thread ni pon tulis elok tanpa gula. pahit.. tp macam bole la telan.. asalkan senang membuang bole lah...
hana_hana79 posted on 13-3-2013 03:51 PM
baru aje beli Natural Clenx Tea...
dah test minum ke? sy minum x bape tahan..sakit perot memulas2...bkerut dahi dbuatnya...lawas mmg lawas la tpi x tahan la bila nk tnggug sakit perot tu...
I pun suka green tea...esp iced green tea. Ice cream green tea pun I suka. I juga suka makan kek roll green tea mascarpone. Air green kat secret recipe dan starbuck pun I suka jugak.
OSK bule beli kat jusco supermarket. Dulu rajin minum minum brand ni, sehari 2-3 uncang sbb sedap n free effect tuk kulit ke usua ke x de plak rasa. Dah amalkan 2 taun dah. Aritu dpt voucher rm50 utk beli teh. Tp masalahnya kedai teh tu kedai teh cina yg jual kat shopping complex tu. Ada ke yg jual teh siap tanda halal? Sape penah beli teh kat kedai cina?
"Pesticide pollution: Chinese tea may not be safe to drink"
Drinking tea is an essential and much cherished part of Chinese culture. It's the pride of the nation, so to speak, and this tea is exported to around the globe. But is China's tea actually safe to drink?
A few months ago we bought 18 tea products at random from nine tea companies in China, andafter sending the samples to be tested discovered that a whopping 12 of the 18 samples contained at least one pesticide banned for use on tea. Pesticides like methomyl and endosulfan, the latter of which has been banned globally under the Stockholm Convention due to its toxic properties.
All 18 samples contained at least three pesticides. One sample - Richun's Tieguanyin 803 tea - even showed up with 17 different kinds of pesticides! A total of 14 samples were found to have the kind of pesticides that may affect fertility, harm an unborn child or cause heritable genetic damage.
Seven of those firms from whom we bought tea are among China's top 10 tea sellers. The tea products included green tea, oolong tea and jasmine tea, and were purchased from stores located in Beijing, Chengdu and Haikou. Read our report to see which brands we tested.
China is the world's biggest producer of tea, and it is also the world's biggest user of pesticides.
Why should you be concerned?
11 of the samples including Tenfu's Bi Luo Chun tea and jasmine tea produced by Zhang Yiyuan and Wuyutai contained methomyl and endosulfan. Pesticides that are banned for use on tea leaves by China's Ministry of Agriculture.
And there is good reason why these pesticides are banned.
The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies methomyl as highly hazardous because of its high acute toxicity. Endosulfan is another highly toxic pesticide which is known for its persistent toxicity and bio-accumulation effect, and is banned globally.
What needs to happen
It's simple. China's tea companies must:
1. Stop the use of highly toxic pesticides altogether.
2. Drastically reduce the use of pesticides.
3. Establish an effective traceability and supply chain control system that ensures the reduction of pesticide use and its compliance with the law.