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A simple answer is a difference in the taste between different teas.
acidity of tea leaves
The acidity of tea leaves refers to the pH level of the leaves. This acidity can affect the flavor profile of the brewed tea, with lower pH levels leading to a more brisk and astringent taste, while higher pH levels can create a smoother and more rounded flavor. Different types of tea leaves can have varying levels of acidity.
Coffee generally has a higher acidity level than tea.
Coffee generally has a higher level of acidity compared to tea.
The chemical constituents are very evenly distributed, in a cup of tea; you can take two very tiny samples from different locations in the cup, and they will be the same, to a high level of precision. Of course, tea is not absolutely homogeneous, and if you take sufficiently small samples you can find different composition.
The acidity of different brands of tea in India varies widely depending on the type of tea and its processing. Generally, black teas tend to be less acidic, while green teas can have moderate acidity due to their higher catechin content. Herbal teas, depending on their ingredients, may have varying levels of acidity as well. Specific brands may not publicly disclose exact pH levels, but overall, traditional Indian teas like Assam and Darjeeling are considered to have balanced acidity, making them palatable for most consumers.
The chemical constituents are very evenly distributed, in a cup of tea; you can take two very tiny samples from different locations in the cup, and they will be the same, to a high level of precision. Of course, tea is not absolutely homogeneous, and if you take sufficiently small samples you can find different composition.
Yea, milk tea causes both acidity and constipation, because when tea and milk chemically react in boiled water,its character changes paving the way for acidity,constipation if taken at regular intervals. It is advisable to take light liquor tea to avoid the captioned problems.
Tea is generally less acidic than coffee.
acidity
Ice tea is not an antacid, and indeed, since it would normally be made with sugar, it can exacerbate stomach acidity. Plain water would be a much better remedy for stomach acidity.