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Tea: When Are The Best Green Tea Pluckings?

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Green tea has become a very popular beverage in the Western
world. It has been popular in Asia for centuries, where it was
produced more than 3000 years ago. Today, most green tea is still
produced in Asia, though other countries produce green tea, as
well. There are literally hundreds of varieties of green tea, and
many different grades of quality within these many varieties.


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Tea: When Are The Best Green Tea Pluckings?
Copyright (c) 2007 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
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Green tea has become a very popular beverage in the Western
world. It has been popular in Asia for centuries, where it was
produced more than 3000 years ago. Today, most green tea is still
produced in Asia, though other countries produce green tea, as
well. There are literally hundreds of varieties of green tea, and
many different grades of quality within these many varieties.

Green tea comes from the same plant as black and white teas; the
Camellia sinensis. Green tea differs from black tea in the way
it's processed, however. Green tea is not fermented during its
processing the way that black tea is. Rather, after the tea
leaves are plucked, they are laid out to wither for about 8 to 24
hours to let the water evaporate from the leaves. Next, the
leaves are steamed or pan fried to prevent fermentation from
taking place. Finally, the leaves are rolled and then dried once
again.

Because of this different processing, green tea looks, smells and
tastes different than black tea. It brews to a green color and,
when unflavored, has a very natural, grassy flavor. The lack of
fermentation that makes green tea so unique in flavor also makes
it healthier than black tea.

The fermenting process used for black and oolong teas causes an
anti-oxidant called EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) to be
oxidized, and converts it into other compounds. In green tea, the
EGCG is left in its natural state. This is important because EGCG
is one of the most potent anti-oxidants, and it is far more
powerful in its natural state.

EGCG is helpful to the body because it can neutralize damaging
free radicals. Free radicals are oxygen containing molecules that
are created as a byproduct of our digestive processes. Unless
they are eradicated from our bodies, free radicals damage our
cells and DNA, causing aging and disease. This cell damage
contributes to the development of some serious illnesses like
cancer, heart disease, and high cholesterol.

Doctors recommend a diet rich in anti-oxidants like EGCG to help
us live longer and stay healthy. Asian cultures, which have
consumed large quantities of green tea for centuries, have far
lower incidences of these serious diseases.

When you start to look for green teas to try, you'll find that
there are more varieties to choose from than you can even name.
Green tea is grown in almost every region of China, in a large
part of Japan and in other countries including India, Sri Lanka,
Kenya, Korea, Vietnam and even Australia! So, you'll have a lot
of choices in your green tea!

One of the choices you definitely want to make is to choose the
best green tea there is, regardless of the variety you try. This
means choosing the best of the year's tea crop and choosing tea
that comes from the best tea gardens.

There are many tea gardens in the world, and as with any other
product, some gardens produce better tea than others. Producing
the very best green tea is labor intensive. If farmers use
shortcuts, it shows in the final product. The best tea gardens
pluck the tea leaves by hand and process them the very same day
they're plucked.

The best tea gardens employ skilled tea artisans who can judge
exactly how much steaming time is needed to get the tea just
right. Though the steaming time varies just from 30 seconds to 60
seconds, it's critical that each batch of tea leaves steamed for
exactly the right amount of time based on the size, thickness and
softness of the leaves.

In addition to choosing tea from the best tea gardens, you should
also choose tea that is from the best pluckings of the year. Each
year green tea gardens will pluck tea from the first harvest in
the spring until frost. This can mean that the trees will be
harvested as many as four or five times in one growing season.

A really good tea farm will produce good tea throughout the
summer, but their best tea will always be from the first plucking
in the spring.

Reputable tea gardens will ensure that tea from subsequent
pluckings is given a lower grade than the tea from their first
plucking. In addition, many "first plucking" teas will be labeled
as such. Tea from the first plucking will cost more than tea from
subsequent pluckings, but will have much better flavor.

So, if you're interested in ensuring that you buy only the very
best green tea, look to your tea shop. The best tea shops will
get their tea from the best tea gardens and their stock will be
appropriately marked and graded so that you can tell when you're
purchasing tea from the first plucking.

In fact, many of the best tea shops will notify their customers
when the first shipment of the year is received, so that they can
buy tea from the first plucking as soon as it is available.

Because the quantity of tea from the first plucking of the season
is limited, you may not be able to find it all year long. First
tea of the season is usually ready for market in May or June.
Keep your eye out each year for the perfect time to buy.

Buying the best quality green tea needn't be difficult. Just be
sure to use a quality tea shop that can provide you with the best
and first plucked green tea each year.




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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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