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Why Drink Green Tea – Three Reasons to Enjoy a Popular Beverage

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High quality loose leaf tea is a popular beverage throughout the
world. Green tea is flavorful, is part of many cultures and
provides medicinal benefits.


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Why Drink Green Tea – Three Reasons to Enjoy a Popular Beverage
Copyright (c) 2006 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



After water, tea is the most consumed beverage in the world and
there are good reasons for this popularity. One of the most
popular forms of tea is green tea and there are a number of
reasons why so many people enjoy this beverage.

First, green tea is flavorful and there are many varieties of
green tea. The difference between teas is the amount of oxidation
that the leaves are exposed to. Green tea is not oxidized meaning
the enzymes in the tea leaf are not exposed to any oxygen found
in the air. By contrast, black tea is fully oxidized and oolong
tea is partially oxidized. When dealing with tea taste is a
matter of degree and a function of oxidation.

Green tea comes in many forms and blends and is popular in every
country and culture. Originally produced in China, the
consumption and popularity of green tea spread throughout Asia,
India and the western world. With the addition of flavors and
blends like Jasmine, Vanilla, Mint and varieties like Jasmine
pearls, Sencha and Gunpowder, green teas are subtle and appeal to
the varied tastes of tea drinkers.

Green tea has a unique light taste that appeals to a very large
number of drinkers throughout the world and has been popular
since tea was first discovered over 5,000 years ago. It is one of
the five basic types of tea and is recognized by even the most
novice tea drinker.

Second, loose leaf green tea has been one of the mainstays of the
tea culture. The highest quality tea is loose tea and premium
quality loose tea has gained in popularity in recent years. Green
tea drinkers enjoy preparation rituals and ceremonies that add
ambiance to the tea drinking experience. Whole leaf green tea has
served as the basis of tea rituals in China and Japan and,
properly served, the tea ritual provides a pleasant experience
after a stressful day.

When China was the sea power of the world (1405-1433), tea was
among the indispensable supplies for the seamen. The amount of
vitamin C in the tea drink consumed by the seafarers at that time
was enough to prevent scurvy which would kill many European
sailors more than 100 years later, but was essentially unknown to
the medical officers assigned to the fleet of more than 27,000
men on their round voyage from China to Africa.

Lastly, there are strong indications that drinking green tea (and
all types of tea for that matter) is very healthy for the human
body. Throughout the years tea has been prized for its medicinal
qualities and the consumption of tea became a regular event for
most families.

Tea has been used in China as a medicinal beverage to promote
health in mind and body for about 5000 years. The earliest known
reference to tea as a health aid dates back to 2737 B.C. Tea was
an expensive beverage in ancient China. Its use was confined to
the wealthy segments of the population. Only in the Ming dynasty
after the fall of the Mongolian empire in 1368 A.D., tea drinking
spread from the elite to the populace. The first shipment of tea
to Europe in 1606 by the Dutch East India Company was green tea

In 1994 the Journal of the National Cancer Institute published
the results of an epidemiological study indicating that drinking
green tea reduced the risk of esophageal cancer in Chinese men
and women by nearly sixty percent.

University of Purdue researchers recently concluded that a
compound in green tea inhibits the growth of cancer cells. There
is also research indicating that drinking green tea lowers total
cholesterol levels, as well as improving the ratio of good (HDL)
cholesterol to bad (LDL) cholesterol.

A recent Japanese study, reported by the Journal of the American
Medical Association (JAMA) reported that adults in Japan who
drank more green tea had a lower risk of death from all causes
and from heart disease.

In addition, compounds in green tea called polyphenols have been
much studied for possible heart disease and cancer preventive
effects. Although further study may be required to prove
absolutely that green tea produces measurable health benefits,
the consumption of green teas throughout history add credence to
recent medical claims.

Tea drinkers have many choices but those that drink high quality
loose leaf green tea can anticipate an enjoyable beverage and tea
drinking experience.





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Jon M. Stout is Chairman of the Board of Golden Moon Tea 
a division of Element H2O. Golden Moon Tea is a supplier 
of high quality loose leaf green, white, black, oolong and 
pu-erh tea as well as flavored and blended teas. Golden Moon 
Tea’s website is found at http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com . 
Try Golden Moon Tea’s collection of fine tea.


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