What People Are Saying And Quick Facts** About Green Tea:
- usually brewed using 1 to 2 teaspoons of the dried tea in a cup of boiling water or is steeped for 3 to 15 minutes
- widely consumed in Japan, China, and other Asian nations and is becoming more popular in Western nations
- high in Vitamin C and B2 (this helps to formulate red blood cells) and it contains only moderate amounts of caffeine
- also commonly used in diet pills because of its ability to raise the metabolism and burn fat
- an ancient beverage that's enjoyed for both its simple, soothing taste and for its notable health benefits
- solely responsible for reducing pancreatic cancer risk
- consumed primarily in China, Japan, and a few countries in North Africa and the Middle East
- a drink made from the steamed and dried leaves of the Camellia sinesis plant, a shrub native to Asia
- typically processed within a very short time of harvest
- also rich in vitamin C as well as is a low stimulant
- one of the most popular herbal supplements in the world
- much more than just a refreshing beverage; it provides many proven health benefits as well
- no more expensive than other speciality teas,
- mostly catechin and forms a key component in its astringent taste
- not the first product to move from specialty foods stores into the mainstream thanks to its alluringly healthy image
- not classified as a medicine, it does contain medicinal substances
- an effective remedy for rheumatoid arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and certain immune deficiencies
- made from more mature tea leaves than white tea, and may be withered prior to steaming or firing
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Lasted Modified: August 8th, 2008
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