The cup of tea, drunk by so many around the world is actually responsible for giving your body lots of health advantages.
Much is written about green tea and the antioxidants it contains that help you fight aging and slow down the onset of fatal diseases. But there are other teas that help you too, you only have to look on the shelves at your favorite store.
If you want evidence as to how popular other varieties of tea are getting you need only look around the shelves at your local supermarket.
So what are some of the health benefits of tea? Well, tea contains antioxidants that are thought to fight cancer and slow down the natural aging process together with polyphones which help to fight plaque tooth plaque and which can also increase the quantity of your digestive juices.
Green Tea
Green tea now comes in an abundance of flavors, you are really spoilt for choice. Therefore, unless you have particularly fussy tastes you should find one that you enjoy.
The choice of varieties includes, pure green tea, Jasmine, Peony,green tea and orange, Dragon Pearl, White Monkey and there is even a blend called gunpowder.
The particular health benefits of green teas include a high concentration of antioxidants, so beneficial for slowing the aging process and stopping the damage to your body of the free radical particles that are harmful to your cells.
In addition, research is also identifying green tea as a positive benefit in the fight against cancer, arthritis, cholesterol control. Keep an eye on the news and you will notice several reports a month will include something that mentions the benefits of green tea.
White Tea
White Tea like the others listed here is made from the same tea plant, it is the method of cultivation that varies. White tea is made by harvesting the very young tea leaves that are still covered in down. Leaves do not receive fermentation. Instead, they are steamed and dried in the sun.
White tea retains a high proportion of its health giving qualities due to its reduced fermentation process.
Because the leaves are still downy, the brewed tea has a silver-white appearance. It has a sweet aroma and fresh flavor. White tea varieties include Silver Needle, White Peony, and Jasmine Silver Needle.
Oolong Tea
A unique name and one which I did not think would appear in my local supermarket, but it was there. The flavor of Oolong Tea lies somewhere between the taste of green tea and black tea, rich but not too overpowering.
Oolong tea is known for relieving indigestion problems and lowers cholesterol levels in the body.
Oolong tea is made from large, mature trees and produces a full-bodied taste. The leaves are semi-fermented and after being picked, are left to wither, which removed moisture.
The Oolong varieties you may see include Hairy crab, Jasmine and WUYI Rock.
Black Tea
This is probably the most popular drink in the Western world, certainly in the UK.
Black tea is the most processed of the varieties here, it goes through a full fermentation process that makes the leaves darken to a color that is almost black in appearance.
Black tea can have a variety of tastes including fruity, spicy, flowery of even some would say, nutty.
The varieties of black tea are too abundant to mention here but they include, English breakfast tea, Earl Grey, Ceylon, Lapsang Souchong and variants of each.
Chamomile Tea
Chamomile tea, which is considered a floral tea, has a very aromatic, fruity flavor and is a member of the daisy family. This tea is known for helping aid with toothaches, insomnia, muscle cramps, and can help reduce the swelling of skin irritations.
I hope that this article has encouraged you to try some other varieties of tea. Try tasting a few tea flavors and you could well come across a super tasting one that you will stick with.
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