| green tea |
Un-oxidized, dried tea, mostly found in China and Japan.
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| green tea |
an herbal extract that typically contains 50% polyphenols (Chinese) as active components; historically used as an antioxidant.
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| green tea |
Green tea contains polyphenols, a class of bioflavanoids, with high anti
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| green tea |
Tea made from leaves that are not fermented before drying. T'Pol preferred hot green tea. ("Breaking the Ice" [ENT]).
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| green tea |
These leaves are light green and are not fermented. The supposed benefits of Green Tea include a longer life and recent studies have associated this tea with anti-carcinogens. There are two types of green tea, Steamed and Kiln-roasted. Steaming the tea takes out its bitter taste.
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