Green tea is included in one of the 12 best foods for maintaining a healthy alkaline level in your body
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White tea. Green tea. Oolong tea. Black tea. Rooibos tea. Mate tea. Herbal tea. and more.
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.
Green Tea is grown in Hungary
White tea, Green tea, Oolong tea, and Black tea.
Yes, generally pure black tea has much more caffeine then pure white tea. There may however be some exceptions but they are very rare and hard to find.
Japanese green tea, like most green tea, is mildly acidic. Keep in mind that most food and drink is also mildly acidic, so relative to many common foods and drink (such as fruit juice), green tea tends more towards the alkaline side, but it is still more acidic than milk or water. The acidity will be greatest if you brew the tea with a greater leaf to water ratio, and if you use longer steeping time, as this leads to greater concentrations of organic compounds in the water. The level of acidity in tea is not a matter of concern; it is within the normal range for food and drink and poses no health risks.
Coffee has more caffeine than tea. For more details about tea: Most "tea" such as black, green and white tea are all made from the same plant called Camellia Sinensis. However, black tea has the most caffeine, then green, then white. This is because white tea is made from new camellia sinensis leaves (or baby tea leaves they are sometimes called), green tea is made when the leaves are a little older, and black tea is made from even older leaves. White tea also has the most antioxidants (beneficial). The newer the leaves, the more antioxidants and the less caffeine a tea has. The older the leaves, the less antioxidants and more caffeine it will have. Hope this was helpful! = )
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yes you can find more infromation on teaactive.com about green tea
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