The Benefits of Oolong Tea
In Taiwan, milk oolong tea or Jin Xuan is popular, with a natural milky taste and delicate floral scent.
Read moreTraditional black tea
Darjeeling tea from West Bengal, India is often considered the finest black tea in the world.
Read moreHerbal tea
The light, calorie-free herbal tea can relieve many daily ailments. Accessible to all, it is a good way to practice herbal medicine.
Read moreChinese vs Assamese
Assamica has wider, less serrated leaves and grows best in warmer climates. It is generally found in Assam and Yunnan.
Read moreLemon verbena herbal tea
Having a cup of your favorite tea - or herbal tea - can be a pleasant way to treat yourself and boost your physical and mental well-being in a subtle way. But always keep in mind that, as the saying goes, "one sip doesn't make a summer" and that it is by adopting a healthy and...
Read moreHibiscus tea
The most commonly used variety is Hibiscus sabdariffa, also known as "roselle". For tea - or more precisely "herbal tea" - its calyxes are generally used, although other parts of the plant, such as leaves, seeds and roots, can be consumed without danger.
Read morel'infusion of rooibos
The results of this study suggest that daily intake of unfermented rooibos tea or a commercial rooibos-derived supplement may provide health benefits.
Read moreJasmine tea
So-called "jasmine tea" is a type of drink whose base is usually green tea, to which jasmine flowers are added to enrich the aroma. Jasmine tea is an important part of the diet of one of the longest-living populations in the world. But the benefits of jasmine tea are not only ...
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