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According to Chinese legend, green tea was conceived by an who was out in the forest, and had just boiled a of water on his campfire. Suddenly, a gust of wind create his fire and blew leaves from the nearby tree in to the emperors heated water site. When he came ultimately back, the emperor was upset, but still decided to drink the water and then realize that it now tasted excellent. Realizing what had happened, he got some of the leaves from the tree home with him, and so conceived tea.

Whether thats true or not, there is no doubting that tea has a long and noble history in China and many other Asian countries, and a lot of the tea they eat up has long been either white or green tea. Whilst the 9th century in Japan It's known to have been eaten as long ago, and has long been a drink and a status symbol, as well as a drink that's considered to have a wide number of health benefits.

The difference between green tea and Western black tea isnt that they are different plants they are both made from camellia sinesis, the tea plant but after they're picked that the leaves are treated differently. Black tea is first dried up and then fermented such that it can last longer, while the green shade of the leaves continues to be present, while green teas therapy stops after the drying phase. While this means that green tea doesnt stay fresh for lengthy, it also means that it has a much fresher style than black tea, and many feel that it's much better for you.

The first time you taste green tea you'll probably believe that it somehow likes green, or grass-like, but it is difficult to describe. The simplest way to determine whether youll like it or not is to just give it a go.