Some of you may have a habit of drinking tea once in a while or every day. Some of you, tea enthusiast, may already know or even drink a lot of tea variants. But have you ever heard of a ceylon tea? If you haven’t, then you should read on to gain insight about ceylon tea.
The Past and The Present
In the beggining, the British Colonization introduced tea plantation in Sri Langka for non-commercial purpose. Coffee was the main crop at plantations in Sri Langka at that time. However as the popularity of tea increased rapidly, almost all of coffee plantations changed to tea.
Ceylon tea is one of Sri Langka’s leading commodities today. Sri Langka has exported 327,8 million kilograms of tea in 2014. The export value is about $1,64 billion. Tea plantations provide employment for over one million people, both directly and indirectly. Tea is considered so important that Sri Langka established the Tea Association of Sri Langka in 2002. The mission is to transform the century-old industry to be a global force and to provide a greater platform for private sector in strategy formulation. Sri Langka has become the third biggest tea producing country in the world.
Products
There three types of ceylon tea products:
Black ceylon tea is the most common and the speciality of ceylon tea. It is more oxydized than other types and it has an aroma similar with citrus;
Green ceylon tea is made from unfermented leaves and contain high level of antioxidants. The original green teas from Sri Langka have their own traits. They have fuller body, pungent malty or nutty flavour. (Read : Benefits of green tea)
White ceylon tea has a higher price than the rest of the types. The tea is grown, cultivated, and rolled by hand with the leaves dried and whithered under the sun. It gives off a delicate flavour with notes of pine and honey. White ceylon tea is also known as silver tip tea.
Health Benefits of Ceylon Tea for human body already have real evidence. Tea is popular for being one of the best sources of natural antioxidants. It has been used since the Chinese Empires era for medical purposes. Does ceylon tea provide the same benefits? Yes, it does. Here are 10 benefits of ceylon tea for human’s health:
Non Health Benefits
Ceylon tea, like any other tea types, is also used for other purpose especially in beauty industries.
Serving Tips
Here are some tips to get the best experience of drinking ceylon tea:
Side Effects
Here are some side effects of ceylon tea that you need to know:
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Conclusions
Ceylon tea has so many good things to offer for us, health or non-health wise. It can improve the quality of our life. However, ceylon tea also come with side effects. We can minimize the risk with enough information. Now shall we continue to brew and sip the goodness of ceylon tea?!