Tea
11 years 5 months ago #54507
by RyuJin
As some that lives in the southern u.s. ilove sweet tea....as someone with exanded tastes...green tea with ginsing and honey...also like white tea
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10 years 3 months ago #107817
by Whyte Horse
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Steeping tea is the same process used to extract water-soluble medicine that pharmaceutical companies use... so yeah, it's a major source of medicine for most people. If you have a decent tea collection and know a bit about the ingredients, you can self-medicate for many maladies and "live long and prosper".
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10 years 3 months ago #107828
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As usual, I didn't read through everything yet.
I should learn to do that before I post, but.. it's more interesting this way.
The other day I read that white tea and green tea come from the same plant. White tea is harvested earlier and is normally more pure and full of antioxidants than green tea is. It's a little sweeter and contains less caffeine than green tea as well. I've been an avid green tea drinker for many years and recently switched to white tea. I haven't noticed much of a difference, to be completely honest, but I'll give it some more time before I say that indefinitely.
Yogi Green Tea is the best tasting green tea I've ever had. It's very difficult for me to find white tea around here, so if anyone knows of a good one, please let me know!
I should learn to do that before I post, but.. it's more interesting this way.
The other day I read that white tea and green tea come from the same plant. White tea is harvested earlier and is normally more pure and full of antioxidants than green tea is. It's a little sweeter and contains less caffeine than green tea as well. I've been an avid green tea drinker for many years and recently switched to white tea. I haven't noticed much of a difference, to be completely honest, but I'll give it some more time before I say that indefinitely.
Yogi Green Tea is the best tasting green tea I've ever had. It's very difficult for me to find white tea around here, so if anyone knows of a good one, please let me know!

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