Thursday, November 10, 2011

Tea - how is white tea different from other teas?


In recent years, white tea has won great popularity. Everywhere where have come to appreciate of white tea connoisseurs delicate flavour, slightly sweet tea. Although the white tea comes from the plant camellia sinensis, as black tea, green tea and oolong tea, there are several important differences between the white tea and other teas.

Treatment - white tea is harvested until the leaves are fully open, when the buds have fine white hair covering the. It is much earlier that other teas are harvested. In addition, white tea leaves are not fermented. Rather their leaves are simply steamed and then dried, often right in the fields. This protects delicate aroma of white tea.

Availability - less white tea is grown as other types of tea in the world. Most of the tea gardens designate a few bushes of tea for an early harvest create white tea. In addition, white tea is grown in much less regions of the world. Most of it is grown in China and the Japan, and a little is grown in small areas of the India and Sri Lanka. However, we can find more gardens of tea focusing on white tea that the application so that it develops.

Cost - because white tea is quite rare, you will find that it costs a little more. However, white tea is gaining in popularity, which means that it is likely that it will more easily become availability, which is likely to lower the price.

Flavor - white tea has a very delicate flavour that is slightly sweet. It has a more pale than other teas. In fact, it may appear that you do the steep with it long enough to judge by the color. It has also a lot less flavour than green, oolong tea or black tea.

Serving method - for no boiling water on the leaves of white tea. the temperature should be a little shy of boiling point. And, experts recommend that you use step sweetener or milk in white tea; It must be served plain.

The content of caffeine - white tea has caffeine in less than a tea. White tea contains about 15 mg of caffeine per serving, while black tea contains 40 and green tea contains 20. This white tea makes an excellent choice for caffeine sensitive.

Health benefits - white tea contains all benefits, generally in association with drinking green tea, but with additional benefits, as well. As green tea, white tea contains antioxidants in their natural state. These antioxidants have shown:


Reduce your risk of cancer-Many different studies have supported the conclusion that green tea, and because of its resemblance of white tea, can prevent and maybe even help treat cancer. Several studies have shown that Asian cultures, where drinking of tea is more common, have significantly lower incidence of many forms of cancer. Other studies have suggested that a compound in these teas may actually inhibit the growth of cancer cells.

This compound may prevent cancer in people in good health and may even be able to slow the progression of cancer to those already struggling with the disease.It seems that the tea can be more effective to prevent bladder, the colon, rectum, of the esophagus, bladder, liver, lung, pancreatic cancer, breast cancer and prostate cancer.


Lowers cholesterol-Tea has been shown effective for lowering LDL cholesterol. Tea also seems to inhibit the formation of abnormal blood clots. These clots, also known as thrombosis, are the main cause of heart attacks and stroke. Many studies have shown that, coupled with a diet low cholesterol, participants who drank tea reported lower cholesterol more than participating on the same regime which did not all eat the days of tea.

Ease Rheumatoid - arthritisAntioxidants tea may also be able to prevent and reduce the severity of rheumatoid arthritis. Several studies have shown a considerable reduction in the incidents of arthritis in mice were fed tea. In addition, mice that develop arthritis has developed a more gentle form with an appearance later in life. In addition, rheumatoid arthritis is much less common in the Asian world, where the tea drinking is much more common.

Help Lose Weight - Association of tea catechins and caffeine appear to speed up the metabolism and can help to lose weight. It can also help regulate insulin in the body, which may be beneficial for diabetics.

Prevent Alzheimer's disease - studies suggest that tea drinkers may also be less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease.


Improve your immune system - one of the benefits of drinking white tea which is not in the other forms of tea drinking is that white tea appears to be especially good to improve your immune system, making it the most effective to repel bacteria and viruses from your body. White tea appears to be particularly effective in killing viruses staph and strep.

Thus, as you can see, white tea is very different and very much like other teas at the same time. What this means for most of us, is that it is a great tea to add to our usual list of valuable teas. Once you try white tea, you are sure to want to drink just as regularly as other varieties of tea that you've grown to love.




Jon Stout is President of the Golden Moon tea company. For more information on tea, white tea [http://www.goldenmoontea.com/whitetea] and large tea [http://www.goldenmoontea.com/WholesaleTea] go to goldenmoontea.com




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