We would never try to turn you off of your favorite green tea, but if you're looking to switch things up, we recommend you try "the rarest tea in the world." ...
Other teas from Camellia sinensis mostly differ from oolong tea in how they are processed. These teas include: Black tea Green tea White tea Yellow tea Dark tea Research shows these teas may provide ...
The oilseed Camellia (i.e., C. oleifera) has been continuously selected for larger seeds with high content and quality of unsaturated fatty acid over the centuries (Lin et al., 2022). The tea plant (C ...
At the quirky little Tanah dan Air Tea Bar in Petaling Jaya, tea artist Law Siow Fei is hard at work. Hunched over a long table, she gently pours tea out of a tiny little tea pot into three ...
Ah, the matcha versus coffee debate. Both have been around for centuries, but as the former gains popularity, more and more ...
A new study has unveiled the intricate genetic mechanisms that regulate theanine accumulation in tea plants—a key determinant ...
What About Herbal Tea? Black, white, and green tea all come from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. The leaves and buds of C. sinesis are a rich source of tannin, the concentration of which ...
While the Western world recognises four kinds of teas, there are six acknowledged types of Chinese teas – green tea, yellow tea, white tea, Oolong tea, dark tea and red tea. Green tea is the ...