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Tea: How Do You Drink White Tea?

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Tea is the world's most popular beverage, next to water. But,
some people are still fairly new to tea drinking, and are still
learning the popular varieties and deciding which ones are they
like best. 


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Tea: How Do You Drink White Tea?
Copyright (c) 2007 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Tea is the world's most popular beverage, next to water. But,
some people are still fairly new to tea drinking, and are still
learning the popular varieties and deciding which ones are they
like best.

One of the tea varieties that's most popular today is white tea.
White tea comes from the same plant as black and green teas, the
camellia sinensis.  What makes white tea different is when it is
harvested and how it's processed. White tea is harvested much
earlier than other teas, before the leaves are fully open.

At this point in the growing process, the tea buds are still
covered by fine white hair, which is why it's referred to as
white tea. Unlike other types of tea, both buds and leaves are
used in white tea. White tea undergoes very little processing,
and is not fermented. The leaves are simply steamed (or
occasionally fired) and then dried. Sometimes, tea harvesters
will even steam the leaves right in the field, and then let them
dry in the sun.

Fewer people are familiar with white tea in part because over the
years there's been far less white tea grown and processed than
other teas. In fact, many years ago white tea was reserved for
use at the highest tea ceremonies, and was considered tea for the
elite.

Even today, less white tea is grown in the world than other types
of tea. However, as it gains popularity, it's likely that more
of a tea garden's harvest may be devoted to white tea. However,
at least for now, white tea is rarer than black and green teas,
and therefore more expensive.

White tea is a very healthy beverage. Because it undergoes very
little processing, white tea retains its anti-oxidants. In fact,
it's estimated that white tea contains an even higher and more
effective anti-oxidant level than green tea. There have been very
few studies on white tea's ability to prevent and help treat
disease.

However, since white tea's anti-oxidants are similar to those of
green tea, about which much research exists to suggest health
benefits, it's assumed that white tea carries those same
benefits. Green tea's anti-oxidants have been shown to fight
diseases like cancer, heart disease and high cholesterol. In
addition, white tea has been shown to boost your immune system,
improving your body's ability to fight diseases, particularly
infections.

So, What Does It Taste Like?

White tea is paler in color and has less aroma than black and
green tea. Its flavor is light and slightly sweet. You won't
find a white tea with the bold flavors you can find in black and
green teas. If brewed properly, it has no bitterness and no after
taste. In addition, it lacks the grassy flavor that you often
find in green tea.

How to Brew

You'll brew white tea in much the same way as black or green
tea. Use fresh, cold tap water, or filtered water. Put the water
in a clean tea kettle and put it on the stove to heat. While the
water is heating, put hot tap water into your teapot to warm it
up. Bring the water to a boil and then remove it from the heat
for sixty seconds.

White tea should be brewed with water that is somewhere between
170 and 185° F. By bringing the water to a boil and then letting
it sit for one minute, you should ensure just the right
temperature for white tea.

During this sixty second lull, remove the hot tap water from your
teapot and add the white tea leaves. White tea is less dense and
compact than black and green tea, so you'll need to use more.
Begin with two teaspoons per cup as a starting point, adjusting
to your taste.

White tea should be steeped for about 5-8 minutes, depending upon
your taste. It will be pale; don't expect it to gain the color
you're used to seeing with black tea. Read the steeping
directions carefully, white tea's steeping recommendations can
vary greatly. There are even some white teas that should be
steeped for up to 15 minutes.

Because of its slightly sweet flavor, it's recommended that you
not sweeten white tea. In fact, tea connoisseurs suggest that
white tea be consumed without any additives for best flavor. In
addition to being delicious hot, white tea is also very good
iced.

As you experiment with white tea, you'll find varieties you
particularly enjoy. Some will have a bit more of a flower flavor
and some will be fuller bodied than others, though none will
match the body of a black or green tea.

As you get to know white tea, buy just a little of a variety
until you decide whether or not it's right for you. Since white
tea (particularly in loose form) is so expensive, it's not wise
to buy a large quantity until you know whether or not you'll
like it.

White tea is available today in bag form and ready to drink
bottles, as well. However, nothing matches the flavor of brewing
a cup of white tea at home from loose tea leaves and drinking it
while it's still steaming. Give white tea a try; you're sure to
love its sweet and refreshing flavor.




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Jon M. Stout is Chairman of the Golden Moon
Tea Company. For more information about tea,
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea) 
green tea (http://www.goldenmoontea.com/blacktea) 
and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com


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