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Tea: What Is Jasmine Tea?

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One of the tea blends you simply cannot miss is Jasmine tea. If

you've never tried it, you're missing a real treat. Much of the

world has already discovered the fragrance and flavor of Jasmine

tea. In fact, it is the most popular Chinese flavored tea.

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Tea: What Is Jasmine Tea?

Copyright © 2007 Marcus Stout

Golden Moon Tea

http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com

One of the tea blends you simply cannot miss is Jasmine tea. If

you've never tried it, you're missing a real treat. Much of the

world has already discovered the fragrance and flavor of Jasmine

tea. In fact, it is the most popular Chinese flavored tea.

What makes jasmine tea so special is its special blend of high

quality loose tea leaves with jasmine petals. The jasmine petals

impart a delicate yet very aromatic fragrance to the tea. The

jasmine petals also impart a slightly sweet flavor to the tea.

Jasmine has been produced in China for at least 700 years. The

original production of jasmine tea included plucking the jasmine

blossoms just as they are beginning to bloom and adding them to

the tea leaves at night to ensure the best infusion of the aroma

and fragrance. In most cases, the tea was scented twice – using

two different sets of jasmine blossoms to ensure that the tea is

properly infused.

Jasmine tea is most often made using green tea. Jasmine green tea

is one of the healthiest teas you can drink. Green tea has been

shown to have more health benefits than black tea because of the

way that it's processed. Green tea does not go through a

fermentation process. The fermentation process that happens to

black tea converts the natural anti-oxidants to other compounds.

So, while black tea is a healthy beverage, it is not as healthy

as green tea, whose anti-oxidants are left in their natural

state.

Anti-oxidants are important to protecting our health.

Anti-oxidants help to neutralize free radicals. Free radicals are

oxygen containing molecules that are created as a by product of

converting the food we eat into energy. Left unchecked, these

free radicals damage our cells and DNA, leading to aging and

disease.

A diet rich in anti-oxidants keeps these free radicals under

control. And, green tea is one of the best sources of

anti-oxidants around. Including green tea in your diet along with

other plant based products like fruits and vegetables can help

protect your health.

In recent years, a lot of research has shown some very specific

and interesting things about drinking green tea. We've learned

that green tea has the power to prevent many types of cancer,

including breast cancer, colon cancer and lung cancer. In

addition, long term green tea drinkers tend to have a lower body

weight and are more successful at losing weight.

Green tea can also help prevent heart disease by helping lower

cholesterol and preventing blood clots, which are the leading

cause of heart attacks and strokes. In addition, green tea may be

helpful at regulating insulin naturally.

So, if you like the idea of adding green tea to your diet, then

jasmine green tea may be a great way to enjoy a wonderful

fragrance and flavor and protect your health at the same time.

If, however, you're not a green tea drinker, you can find

jasmine tea in other forms. Oolong jasmine tea is also a very

popular blend. Oolong teas are also processed a bit differently

than black teas. Oolong teas are semi-fermented, meaning that

they are fermented, but for a shorter period of time than black

teas. To produce a good oolong tea, fermentation must be stopped

when the leaves are 30% red and 70% green.

It is the ability to stop the fermentation at precisely the right

time that gives oolong teas their distinct flavor. Most oolong

teas are also dried using charcoal, giving it another distinct

dimension. Oolong jasmine tea has the typically smooth and fruity

taste usually found in oolong teas combined with the fragrant

sweetness of jasmine.

Jasmine tea can be made from white tea, too. In fact, today,

white jasmine tea is becoming quite popular. Sweet and light

white tea combined with the subtle scent of jasmine makes for a

very delicate and refreshing beverage. It's one of the mildest

jasmine teas you'll find. And, drinking white jasmine tea will

provide all the health benefits of drinking green jasmine tea.

Finally, there are also a few black jasmine teas. Because black

tea has a bolder flavor, you'll find black jasmine teas to have

a more subtle jasmine flavor, as the jasmine scent and taste does

not stand out as much when combined with black tea as it does

when combined with lighter green and oolong teas.

As you can see, jasmine is a favorite for blending with tea,

making jasmine tea one of the easiest tea blends to find. Because

jasmine tea is so common, however, it's important to ensure that

you're choosing only the best quality tea when you purchase your

jasmine tea.

The best jasmine tea is made using real jasmine petals combined

with the highest quality loose leaf teas. In jasmine green tea,

you'll often find that some of the best and most flavorful

jasmine teas use tightly rolled green tea pearls mixed with

jasmine petals.

In addition to teas mixed only with jasmine, you'll also find

jasmine teas mixed with other flavors as well. Because jasmine

imparts mostly fragrance and only a subtle flavor to the tea, it

mixes easily with other flavors, as well.

You'll find jasmine tea flavored also with vanilla, rose and

orange. All of these have the delicate aroma and sweet flavor of

jasmine, but include a second, complementary flavor to add

dimension to the taste of the tea.

Whatever form of jasmine tea you choose, you're sure to love it.

Jasmine tea, whether in green, oolong or black form is one of the

most traditional of all Chinese teas and certainly one of the

most fragrant and enjoyable.

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Marcus Stout is President 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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