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The History of Morrocan Mint Tea
Maghrebi Mint Tea, also known as Moroccan mint tea and Algerian mint tea, is gunpowder green tea with spearmint leaves. Usually sugar is...
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The History of Karhu Shoes
Karhu shoes were established in Helsinki, Finland under the Oy Herilutapeita in 1916. They would later be named Karhu and adopt their...
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The History of Tumeric
Tumeric is said to come somewhere from India, then it spread to Southeast Asia and Central Asia, then to the rest of the world. It was...
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The History of Greek Mountain Tea
Greek Mountain Tea, otherwise known as Sideritis, Ironwart, or Shepard’s Tea, is a herbal tea that is popular in Greece, Central Europe,...
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The History of the Crockpot
Irving Nachumsohn was born in New Jersey, 1902, his mother Mary, having immigrated to the U.S. from Russia. He would later grow up to...
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The History of Yuanyeung, the tea and coffee mixed drink
Yuanyeung is a Cantonese drink made by mixing brewed coffee, black tea, milk, and sugar. It is usually made with three parts coffee and...
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The History of the Travel Mug
The first mugs were invented in the Neolithic Period, dating back to 10000 BC. But those were made of skulls, when we think of coffee...
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The History of the Keurig K-Cup
Did you know that one of the creators of the K-Cup went to the ER for tunnel vision and heart palpitations due to drinking 30 to 40 cups...
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The History of the Hole Puncher!
The hole punch can be traced back to a German man named Matthias Theel, who had two early patents for a hole punching device. Fredrich...
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The History of Foam Rollers
The history of Foam Rollers. Foam rollers are cylindrical tubes that usually feature bumps or ridges so people can massage themselves or...
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The History of Shoe Stretchers / Shoe Trees
Shoe trees are these devices are used to preserve the shape of your shoe and prevent creases. Shoe stretchers are used to extend the...
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The History of Basil
Basil is said to be native to Central Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia, with there being many different kinds of basil. The term is...
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The History of Timbs Boots
Started in 1918 by Nathan Swartz, a shoemaker from Ukraine, Timbs Boots was first started by Nathan Swartz and his sons. This was done by...
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The History of Kuki Cha (Twig Tea)
Kukicha is a Japanese tea made with a blend of stems, stalks, and twigs. It can be in a blend with green tea, or by itself as a herbal...
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The History of Cayenne
This is the unique history of cayenne. Video below as well. Cayenne peppers are said to originate from the Cayenne region of French...
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The History of Commercial Computer Keyboards
The history of commercial computer keyboards. The first of these keyboards were sold in the 1970s, and they were on the heavier side, as...
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The History of Shoe Laces
Shoelaces A common World War II myth states that Allied Aligned Gurkha soldiers checked for laces while crawling stealthily in the...
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The History of Ginger
Ginger is said to originate in Maritime Southeast Asia, a region that includes Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, East Timor,...
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The History of Weight Lifting Machines
Exercise equipment has existed since China 6000 BC with martial artists using equipment called dings , as well as weighted stones....
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History of Oolong Tea
Oolong Tea Oolong Tea comes from the same plant as green tea and black tea, but it is partially fermented. There are three different...
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