Articles in the White Tea Category
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Do you need reasons to drink white tea?
Limits growth of cancer cells: The white tea possesses the strongest and most active cancer-fighting antioxidants as presented by Oregon State University researchers in their first research ever on white tea. Processing plays a role in the tea’s cancer-fighting potential because of greater amounts of the most potent polyphenols. Recent chemical analysis showed lab results that it may prevent DNA mutations or may even protect people against colon cancer.
Reduces risk of infection: Pace University studies showed that an extract of white tea slows …
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Types of White Teas
There are many different types of white teas that have added or subtracted ingredients, different health benefits, different tastes and more. So below there are a bunch of different types of white teas with brief explanations
Silver Needle: Fujian Province, highest grade of the Bai Hao Yinzhen. No stems or leaves and uniformly shaped and only using undamaged and unopened buds. Harvest time is between March 15 and April 10 when it’s not raining and prepared under strict requirements to ensure the premium potency of the …
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White Tea Basics
One of the rarest and most expensive of the varieties of tea is the white tea. It is mostly produced exclusively in China, and now produced in other countries. White tea dates as far back in 618-907 AD, during the Tang Dynasty. Chinese started exporting these fine teas in 1891. It gained popularity among the Royal Courts and soon became their favorite choice. It invaded North America and now gaining popularity in the United States due to its purported health benefits. It’s tea connoisseurs’ favorite because of its …

