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Like many other teas in this list, matcha tea originally comes from the Camellia sinensis plant, but it’s grown differently to other teas. Interestingly, for the last three weeks of its growth, it’s grown in the shade which causes an overproduction of chlorophyll. This is what gives it the bright green colour. 36 Variations in terroir also exist. For every tea style defined by its origin, there may be several variations of the same tea style made in a neighboring region. In tea circles, the question of authenticity often comes up regarding these regions. What makes a tea authentic? Is Puer from Guangdong Puer? Is Long Jing from Sichuan Long Jing? There really are no absolutes when it comes to tea styles and variations; these words are just tools that we use when describing and evaluating finished teas. Oolong teas are made from large tea leaves and the finished tea varies in appearance, ranging in colour from rich chestnut brown to greenish-grey. Some oolongs have long, slightly twisted leaves that just barely curl up on the ends, while other oolongs have been loosely folded, and still, others have been compressed into small irregularly shaped balls. In most cases, fine oolongs require several infusions for the leaves to unfurl to their fullest extent. It’s native to Europe and Asia and has been used for thousands of years for its pleasant, minty taste and health benefits. Drinking peppermint tea is believed to be able to support digestive functions. 42 The flowers, leaves and stems are used for herbal supplements. Meanwhile, passionflower is used as infusions, teas, liquid extracts, and tinctures. 40 Google 'passionflower tea' and we can guarantee that better sleep, or something very similar, will feature among the list of benefits, as it is believed to support relaxation and sleep. 41

You may think of dandelions as the cheerful-looking weeds in your garden, but it actually makes an impressive herbal tea as well! Usually based on green tea, jasmine tea is a delicate option that should offer the same kind of benefits, but with a slightly different flavour. Originating from China, this beverage has long been used as a welcome gesture to guests – and remains a well-loved option today. Medical procedures: It can also result from dyes in medical tests performed on your kidneys or bladder.

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Hot drinks made from peppermint, rooibos, hibiscus, chamomile and yerba mate, are not actually teas but rather “tisanes” after the Greek word “ptisane” which literally translates to “crushed barley”. Even though these may seem like colorful teas, we won't take herbal infusions into consideration in this article.

Flavour: Chamomile has a mild and light taste and is lightly scented and flowery. There’s also a slight earthiness. The tea itself is a light-yellow colour. 11 The least complicated class of tea to describe but not the least difficult to produce. The manufacture of White Tea is an ancient process. White tea in its original, pure form consists of only the tender unopened bud sets of particular varieties of China tea bush plants that are cultivated especially for this class of tea. White tea has a specific geographical terroir, style, flavour and definition. There are lots of things to consider when trying a new tea. Do you want caffeinated tea? Do you like it with milk? Do you want it to support a specific health area?Flavour: Fans of Darjeeling say that it has a sweet, musky taste, with delicate mossy and fruity notes too.

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