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Why is matcha considered the “elixir for immortals” – Eisai?

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It seems that originally matcha was very precious and produced in small quantities so that only nobility and shogun were able to drink it. However, in 1738 someone names Sohen Nagatani invented the uji green tea processing method. Another blog article, perhaps? This allowed for a more efficient process to create matcha. Now it was readily accessible to the general population and more people starting consuming matcha. Prior to this the general population would drink a drink called Bancha (Houjicha) which was brown in colour and much more bitter.

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The million dollar question, does tea have caffeine in it?

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ome teas do indeed have caffeine but how much compared to your average cup of coffee? There are studies that have said that tea leaves contain more caffeine than coffee beans. That doesn’t sound good. But there are some benefits to caffeine in small doses. Teas that do not have caffeine shouldn’t be confused with decaffeinated teas. A decaffeinated tea is a tea that had caffeine in it originally but the caffeine has been removed.

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Learn what is black tea and more

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Black tea comes from the camellia sinensis plant as we have established, but it has been oxidized the longest. This gives it it’s stronger flavour. The camellia sinensis var. assamica variety of the plant is the variety that is normally used to produce black teas because of it’s large leaves. Different countries refer to black tea in different ways. In China it is referred to as the “red tea”; in japan and korea as hongcha; in Bengali as Lal cha, all these names refer to the colour of the liquid that results from steeping the tea leaves. In the west it is called “black tea” which refers to the colour of the oxidized leaves. Black teas retain its flavour for several years, unlike green teas which are oxidized less. Common black teas are English Breakfast and Earl Grey blends.