Color
Green, Red, Yellow
Umber
Types
Black Tea, Chamomile Tea, Ginger Tea, Lavender Tea, Peppermint Tea, Rosemary Tea, Green Tea, Lemon Balm Tea
Herbal
Milk Content
Not required
Half a cup
Taste
Spicy, Sweet
Malty Flavour
Serving Style
Cold, Hot
Hot
Additives
Cardamom, Ginger, Honey, Lemon, Sugar
Honey, Lemon, Milk, Sugar, Tea Leaves, Water
Physical Benefits
Effective for upset stomach, Improves digestion
Beneficial for kidneys, lungs and heart, Makes better immune system, Protects bones, Strengthens bones
Mental Health Benefits
Effective stimulant, Efficient stress buster, Enhance memory, Gives calming effect
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Disease Prevention
It has anti cancer properties, Reduces Oral Infections
Prevents cancer, Prevents heart disease
Overall Health Benefits
Fights bad breath, Keep hydrated
Fights bad breath, Oral Health, Protects the teeth
Skin Care
Slows down the aging process, Treats acne and pimples
Slows down the aging process
Low Risk Side Effects
Not suitable for people having allergies, Skin reactions
Acidity, Dizziness, Nausea, Sleeplessness
High Risk Side Effects
Conjunctivities, Respiratory problems
Dehydration, Diarrhea
Caffeine Level
Caffeine free
Moderate
Harmful Level
300.00 mg
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Effects of Caffeine
No effects as caffeine free
Diarrhea, Dizziness, Vomiting
Without Sugar
0.00 Kcal
0.00 Kcal
With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
With Whole Milk and Sugar
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Brands
Bigelow, Lipton, Nestea, Tazo, Yogi Tree
Ahmad Tea, Stash, Tazo, Twinings
Originated in
China, Egypt
Europe, USA
Origin Period
Not Known
18th Century
Popularity
Moderate
Famous
Difference Between Herbal Tea and English Breakfast Tea
Both Herbal Tea and English Breakfast Tea have different features, but its interesting to compare and see the difference between Herbal Tea and English Breakfast Tea. Here, you will get to know the difference between Herbal Tea and English Breakfast Tea in accordance with their caffeine content, probable side effects and many more interesting facts like Herbal Tea Benefits and English Breakfast Tea Benefits in the upcoming sections.