food and mood

we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed.

now new research suggests there's a reason: food changes out brain chemistry.
these changes powerfully influence our moods, but can certain foods really make us feel better? nutrition  experts say yes,
 but what should we eat and what should we avoid? here are the foods that work the best, as well as those that can make a bad day worse.

food and mood - we ofthen eat to calm down or cheer up when we're feelings stressed or depressed. (you have to read this great article)

Grape And Citrus Tampa Wines

By Krystal Branch


Wine grapes were first planted in the state of Florida in the sixteenth century. Although wine making has deep roots there, due to their tropical climate, until the nineteenth century, there was no mass production of Tampa wines. In the thirties, a new hybrid was developed, suited for this type of climate, and it was the real beginning of more serious wine production.

The specialties of Tampa bay Area are fruit or citrus vines, although some wineries make their products using grapes only. One of these companies focused on original grape beverages only is The strong Tower winery. All their products are made from four types of grapes, but even they have a special, blueberry wine in their offer. Different combinations of citrus and grape vines can be found in most other wineries.

Other wineries such as Florida Orange Groves and Winery, located in Pinellas County, offers pure citrus based vines. If you are more interested in traditional wineries, you can try some of their tasty and interesting products in Rosa Fiorelly winery, in Bradenton. They offer free wine tasting every day, and the same thing is with The Florida Estates winery in Paco County.

You have to be aware of the fact that most wineries in this state produce their beverages using the finest grapes from California and Canada. This includes their Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, White Zinfandel and Merlot. Some wineries combine these grapes with their own, and some produce their beverages from Californian grapes only.

Florida fruit vines might surprise you. One of the most popular fruit vines is a blueberry vine. You will find sweet, dry and semi-dry ones, and all are full of specific flavor and aroma you will soon learn to appreciate. There is also one very light and seductive product, just ideal for hot summer days. This delicious, delicate vine is made from strawberries and Riesling grapes. Chilled and gold colored vine is a perfect companion to your seasonal salad, mixed fruits or sweets.

Fruity and light combination of Pinot Noir and raspberries, strawberries, blueberries and blackberries is one of the best red vines in Florida. Produced by Keel and Curley winery, this one goes just great with spicy foods. Unlike other red vines, it is best served chilled, and tastes especially nice with Asian food and similar dishes.

Bitter-sweet tasted, orange-red Tangerine wine is delicate and refreshing at the same time. Tangerine is mostly combined with Zinfandel. Lemon and lime are often used in production of these beverages. For example, Key West Key Lime was the best fruit wine made in Florida in 2009, and it combines zingy flavors of key lime with delicate aroma of Sauvignon Blanc.

Blackberries are especially healthy fruits, strong, aromatic, full of anti oxidants and valuable minerals and vitamins. The vine made from these berries is widely recognized and appreciated. All valuable ingredients are perfectly preserved there, and it is important that this vine ages for many months to become so intensive. The taste is strong and intensive, and it takes some time to get used to it, but it will improve your blood characteristics.

Among this wide variety of different tastes, you will certainly find something for yourself. Tampa wines are interesting, full of flavor but refreshing and aromatic. You will find more or less traditional wineries here, as well as those focused on citrus vines only. The decision is yours, but you won't know for sure unless you try them. Some fruit vines really deserve to find their place in your wine cellar.




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