
The Hidden Beauty Of The Flowering Tea
Tea is a very popular beverage which is preferred by a lot of people over any other hot drink. In fact, it is even more popular than coffee and is only surpassed by water when it comes down to the rate of consumption. Its fame emanated from the fact that it has certain properties that help the body remain healthy and vigorous. Aside from this, tea also has a lesser degree of caffeine compared to coffee and this particular characteristic appeal to a lot of people. There are a lot of health benefits that your body can gain by regularly drinking tea. The foremost is the ability of tea to flush out dangerous toxins in your body which resulted from the various foodstuffs that you normally eat. The antioxidant property of tea aids in protecting cell membranes from oxidative stress and also helps your body create a defense against most intestinal disorders. Some typical varieties of tea include the green, black, white, and red robe tea. Though they have different names and their tastes may also vary a little, their health giving properties remains basically the same. Drinking any of these varieties regularly reduces the risk of heart attacks by bringing the blood pressure to normal levels. The presence of fluorine in these tea varieties helps prevent tooth cavity by aiding the teeth in the re-mineralization process. Another type of tea that is receiving a lot of acclaim is the flowering tea ball. This type of tea is sometimes referred to as Blooming Tea because of its flower-like blooming reaction when placed in hot water, hence its name. This particular tea is actually a small bunch of dried leaves and flowers of tea that is sewn together and packed to shape like a tiny ball. What makes this tea special is its unique taste and fragrance that would make every tea lover sigh in satisfaction. Its special combination of tea flowers and leaves which is oftentimes mixed with other flowering plants such as jasmine, lily, chrysanthemum, and lavender gives it a beautiful aroma which would definitely appeal to those who smells it. A flowering tea may also taste distinctly from other tea of the same type. This is because its taste is generally influenced by the kind of fragrant flower which was mixed along with the sewn tea ball. So it is not surprising at all if tea balls with chrysanthemum tend to be slightly sweet while those mixed with jasmine have a slight hint of floral taste.
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