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Tea: What Are Good White Tea Blends

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One of the most recent trends in Western tea drinking is white
tea. Though white tea has been around for centuries, it has only
recently become popular outside of the Asian world. And, even in
China and Japan, where most white tea is grown, it was
traditionally reserved for special occasions because of its
rarity. Today, however, tea drinkers all over the world are
enjoying white tea more and more.


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Tea: What Are Good White Tea Blends
Copyright (c) 2007 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



One of the most recent trends in Western tea drinking is white
tea. Though white tea has been around for centuries, it has only
recently become popular outside of the Asian world. And, even in
China and Japan, where most white tea is grown, it was
traditionally reserved for special occasions because of its
rarity. Today, however, tea drinkers all over the world are
enjoying white tea more and more.

White tea comes from the same plant as other teas, the camellia
sinensis. But, it is harvested before the leaves are fully open
and while the buds are still covered with fine white hair. This
makes the tea leaves much mellower, resulting in a much milder
tea than black and green teas. In addition to being harvested at
a different time than other teas white tea undergoes very little
processing, and is not fermented.

The leaves are simply steamed and then dried. Sometimes the
leaves are even steamed and dried right in the tea fields and
dried in the sun to protect the delicate flavor.

White tea's flavor is much milder than black or green tea and it
has a very delicate aroma as well. It brews to a very pale color
and has a hint of sweetness. This mild flavor and aroma appeals
to tea drinkers who might find black tea too heavy or green tea
to have a bit of a grassy flavor. Because of this, white tea has
opened tea drinking to a whole new group of drinkers who may not
have enjoyed tea before.

In addition to being delicious to drink, white tea is also very
healthy. In fact, while few studies have been performed on white
tea, it is believed to be even healthier than green tea. In the
past, many studies have been done on green tea and its ability to
slow the aging process and prevent serious diseases like cancer
and heart disease.

The reason that green tea has been shown to prevent disease and
slow down aging is because of its powerful anti-oxidant levels.
Anti-oxidants are present in high levels in natural tea leaves,
but the fermentation process changes these anti-oxidants,
reducing their effectiveness. Because green tea, like white, is
not fermented it retains more of its natural anti-oxidants.

Therefore, if green tea is a disease preventer, white tea should
be just as effective; perhaps even more effective.

In addition, some studies that have been performed on white tea
indicate that it is extremely effective in improving the immune
system. In particular, white tea seems to have the ability fight
off bacteria and viruses. And, white tea is high in fluoride, so
that it prevents tooth decay and inhibits the formation of
plaque.

If you've never tried white tea, you should certainly purchase
some for yourself and see if it appeals to you. White tea is much
rarer than black or green; far fewer gardens grow it, and
typically just one crop is grown each year.

However, particularly if you shop online, you can find very high
quality white tea. Sample some Silver Needles or White Peony to
get a good idea of what unadulterated white tea tastes like.
It's likely that you'll find it a very refreshing beverage both
cold and hot.

But, for even more variety, scope out the white tea blends. These
teas offer a bit more flavor than a plain white tea because
additional flavors are added to the tea. The addition of these
flavors through the use of natural herbs can also make white tea
even healthier. Consider these varieties:

Ginger White Tea – This tea combines rare white tea with the
spicy flavor of ginger. White tea provides an incredible boost to
the immune system, and ginger has long been heralded for its
ability to calm the stomach. Ginger is effective for easing the
nausea of morning sickness, motion sickness and the nausea that
can be a side effect of chemotherapy.

The combination of immune boosting properties and nausea relief
makes this a great gift for a friend who is pregnant or under
chemotherapy for cancer.

White Licorice Tea – Another delicious white tea blend, this
combination also offers the immune boosting quality of white tea
with licorice, which is renowned for its ability to soothe coughs
and act as an expectorant. Licorice also is soothing to the
stomach. Licorice flavor is a wonderful complement to the
delicate flavor of the white tea. When choosing white licorice
tea, it's important to choose a tea that has whole pieces of
star anise to ensure the best and boldest licorice flavor.

White Persian melon Tea – This is one of the most refreshing
white tea blends. The melon flavor makes the flavor of the tea a
bit bolder and fruitier and complements the natural sweetness of
the white tea. This is one of the best white tea blends for
making iced tea.

As you shop around, you may find other delicious blends of white
tea to further broaden your white tea experience. Be certain to
choose only the highest quality teas with flavorful herbs to
ensure that you get the best flavor in each and every cup.




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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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