All of tea, including green tea, black tea and oolong belongs to one plant named Camellia Sinensis. 76-78% of the plant provides black tea, 20-22% provides green tea and less than 2% is oolong tea. Based on those teas, green tea is one of the most favorite teas. The tea grows in China which is […]
Tag: green tea
Roasted rice or also well known as toasted rice are a perfect combination with Japanese green tea. Japanese people called this combination as genmaicha. Genmaicha has the meaning of brown rice tea. Originally, this kind of tea was drunk by poor society in Japan long time ago; however, nowadays, this tea has been consumed by […]
Green tea is not only good for our health, but the usage in culinary is also increasing. Green tea flavor firstly comes from Japan which we called matcha. Green tea introduced to the world as sushi compliment. However, it is not just a simple complement. Green tea is well known in burning fat since it […]
The fact that green tea has a lot of benefits for beauty is no longer a secret but still there are a lot of people out there who are not taking this natural advantages and instead consuming or using beauty products full of chemicals that are only making them beautiful temporarily and harmful for their […]
Green tea and lemon are super potent food that recommended to be consumed daily. They rich in most nutrients and bioactive components that aids in human health. The combination of lemon and green tea will certainly boost the healthy effect to the body. People used to drink lemon water in the morning while other prefer […]
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 […]
We often heard many types of tea. The most popular types are black, white, green, and oolong tea. We may ever drink some of that types. But do you know what the difference is? All types of tea actually are produced from the same plant namely Camellia sinensis. Their difference is based on the oxidation […]