Purple Tea is rich in anthocyanin (a flavanoid), the plant itself has a red-purple color but the tea comes out with a slightly purple hue. That regal color is as a result of high levels of anthocyanins, which have many anti-in-inflammatory and anti-viral-benefits. Now in tea bags.
Orthodox Tea basically refers to the loose-leaf tea which is produced using the traditional method of tea production. This involves plucking, withering, rolling,oxidation and drying. Orthodox has a great aroma that is easily identifiable.
Purple Tea is rich in anthocyanin (a flavanoid), the plant itself has a red-purple color but the tea comes out with a slightly purple hue. That regal color is as a result of high levels of anthocyanins, which have many anti-in-inflammatory and anti-viral-benefits.
Purple Tea is rich in anthocyanin (a flavanoid), the plant itself has a red-purple color but the tea comes out with a slightly purple hue. That regal color is as a result of high levels of anthocyanins, which have many anti-in-inflammatory and anti-viral-benefits.
White Tea is made from immature tea leaves that are picked shortly before the buds have fully opened. The tea takes its name from silver fuzz that still covers the buds, which turn white when the tea is dried. It has less caffeine than black or green tea, and far less than coffee. It is the least processed of all trees and has the highest antioxidant levels. Some call it the ‘Supreme Drink of Health’.
White Tea is made from immature tea leaves that are picked shortly before the buds have fully opened. The tea takes its name from silver fuzz that still covers the buds, which turn white when the tea is dried. It has less caffeine than black or green tea, and far less than coffee. It is the least processed of all trees and has the highest antioxidant levels. Some call it the ‘Supreme Drink of Health’.