Color
Brownish Black
Black, Brown, Green
Types
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Arnold Palmer, Builder's Tea, Butter Tea, Earl Grey Tea, Jagertee, Jasmine Tea, John Daiy, Kahwah, Karha, Kombucha, Lady Grey, Lei Cha, Maghrebi Mint Tea, Masala Chai, Noon Chai, Peace Iced Tea, Soder Tea, Sweet Tea, Teh Talua, Teh Tarik, Yuanyang
Additives
Cinnamon, Coffee, Hot water, Piloncillo
Milk, Roasted Grain, Rum, Spices, Sugar, Water
Physical Benefits
Helps heart protection, Improves blood circulation, Keeps blood pressure in control, Lowers cholesterol
Keeps digestive tract healthy, Lowers cholesterol, Makes better immune system
Mental Health Benefits
Boosts memory, Enhance memory, Headache cure
Fights depression, Gives calming effect, Strengthens mood, Stress relief
Disease Prevention
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Prevents cancer, Prevents Parkinson's disease
Overall Health Benefits
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Fights bad breath, Oral Health, Prevents tooth decay
Skin Care
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Good For Skin
Low Risk Side Effects
Not good for nerves
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High Risk Side Effects
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Safe Level
170.00 mg
25.00 mg
Harmful Level
400.00 mg
500.00 mg
With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
With Whole Milk and Sugar
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Brands
Nescafê
Kusmi Tea, PG Tips, Scottish Blend, Twinings
Popularity
Moderate
Famous
Difference Between Cafe de Olla and Blended Tea
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