WHY TEA
Over the centuries and around 1600’s, tea became highly popular throughout the Europe and American colonies.
Today it is the second most consuming drink, favored in many countries of the world. Tea is offered daily everywhere, it can be consumed hot or cold, with or without milk or sugar, loved and enjoyed by many.
Most of the tea consumers are aware of the fact that all teas are the product of the same plant - Camellia sinensis.
Classification of the final tea type is the result of various processing and the level of oxidization (also referred by some as fermentation). Among the most popular types are Black, Green, Oolong, and White Teas, as well as favorite Iced and Herbal blends.
Tea is a natural product, used for steeping a hydrating and refreshing beverage.
Good quality tea, proper preparation, and suitable tea wear will produce a relaxing and aromatic cup of tea. Tips and recommendations can be found by following Loose Tea Tips and Recommended Brewing links.
Tea believed to be a contributor to overall health and often used as preventive measures, as well as a treatment for many health issues. Tea contains flavonoids - powerful antioxidants, that help fight and neutralize free radicals.
Tea is calorie-free, contains no sodium, sugar, or fat, and surprisingly low on caffeine, as oppose to the myth that tea has more caffeine than coffee.
Today it is the second most consuming drink, favored in many countries of the world. Tea is offered daily everywhere, it can be consumed hot or cold, with or without milk or sugar, loved and enjoyed by many.
Most of the tea consumers are aware of the fact that all teas are the product of the same plant - Camellia sinensis.
Classification of the final tea type is the result of various processing and the level of oxidization (also referred by some as fermentation). Among the most popular types are Black, Green, Oolong, and White Teas, as well as favorite Iced and Herbal blends.
Tea is a natural product, used for steeping a hydrating and refreshing beverage.
Good quality tea, proper preparation, and suitable tea wear will produce a relaxing and aromatic cup of tea. Tips and recommendations can be found by following Loose Tea Tips and Recommended Brewing links.
Tea believed to be a contributor to overall health and often used as preventive measures, as well as a treatment for many health issues. Tea contains flavonoids - powerful antioxidants, that help fight and neutralize free radicals.
Tea is calorie-free, contains no sodium, sugar, or fat, and surprisingly low on caffeine, as oppose to the myth that tea has more caffeine than coffee.