Nature invented green tea. That is how it grows on the plant. The various ways the leaf is treated is what makes the tea "green", "white", "black" or "oolong".
Nature invented green tea. That is how it grows on the plant. The various ways the leaf is treated is what makes the tea "green", "white", "black" or "oolong".
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Nature invented green tea. That is how it grows on the plant. The various ways the leaf is treated is what makes the tea "green", "white", "black" or "oolong".
Possibly, but regular Chinese green tea is much healthier!
A lot of the time Chinese restaurants serve a jasmine green tea, which is made from green tea leaves and jasmine flowers. This isn't always the case, however.
Jasmine tea is a famous tea made with Chinese tea leaves that are scented with jasmine flowers. Jasmine tea is commonly made with green tea. You can find them in supermarkets and specialty tea shops as well.
Yes, jasmine pearl tea is normally green tea, but it can also be white or (less commonly) Chinese black tea. Green is more common and easy to find. If a vendor does not specify whether it is green or white, it's probably green. Jasmine pearl tea is also known as Jasmine Dragon Pearl Tea.
in most of the Yum Cha restaurants i have eaten at , they served Chinese tea .... broken down , it is green tea with jasmine .
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The chinese have used green tea for thousands of years in order to treat a number of illnesses. Research has provided evidence that suggests that green tea contains a compound that inhibits the growth of cancer cells without harming any healthy cells. The chinese also believe that it can help lower cholesterol and it is widely used to treat headaches and depression. By inhibiting the formation of blood clots it is thought that green tea can help to reduce the risk of stroke.