it's not, you can get different flavors of tea which differ in colour
"which" "tea" "caret" "color"
I have a similar question because I brewed green tea and left it out for a couple days without steeping more and the color changed to a brown color like a steeped black tea. And it tastes the same as a black tea now! ?? <:-O
The color change in iced tea occurs because the ice dilutes the tea as it melts, causing the tea to become lighter in color. This is due to the ice adding water to the tea, which reduces the concentration of the tea itself.
because of the molecules present in the tea leaves
Both green and black tea come from the same plant Camellia sinensis. Black tea is oxidized and green tea is not. Here the oxidation results in color and flavor changes. That's the difference you can see between them. So the only difference comes with flavor and color, so it's all about personal preference.
When ice melts in tea, it dilutes the tea's concentration, which can change the color. This happens because the molecules that give tea its color become less concentrated as the ice melts, leading to a lighter color. Additionally, light refraction and scattering can play a role in how we perceive the color change as well.
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No. Wu-Long tea is the same as Oolong tea which is a caffeinated tea.
Butterfly pea flower tea changes color from blue to purple when brewed.
Welll...no, it won't hold well. But tea will dye the panty hose if you are looking for a new color in the brown shades. Be sure to boil the pany hose in the tea with salt (about a tablespoon will do), then "set" the color with a vinegar rinse. Coffee will do the same thing, same recipe. Experiment to your heart's content! Food color just doesn't hold well in most clothing.
Butterfly pea tea undergoes a color change transformation when it comes into contact with acidic substances, such as lemon juice or lime juice. The natural blue pigment in the tea reacts with the acid, causing the tea to change color from blue to purple or pink.
Though both black tea and white tea comes from the same plant and generally undergoes the same process, black tea is allowed to fully ferment or oxidize one the leaf has dried and rolled hence the stronger flavor, darker color and more caffeine content than the green tea.