Color
Green
Golden Brown, Orange, Red
Types
Herbal
Chamomile, Evening In Missoula, Fruit of the Plains, Ginger Root, Margaret's Soother, Starfire Licorice
Milk Content
Not required
Not required
Taste
Little bitter
Spicy, Sweet
Serving Style
Hot, Iced
Hot
Additives
Honey, Lemon, Mint, Sugar, Water
Cinnamon
Physical Benefits
-
Beneficial for cough & cold, Effective for upset stomach, Keeps digestive tract healthy
Mental Health Benefits
Increases alertness, Strengthens mood
Effective stimulant, Efficient stress buster, Enhance memory, Freshness, Strengthens mood
Disease Prevention
-
Reduces arthritic pain
Overall Health Benefits
Helps to burn fat, Useful for weight control
Keep hydrated, Useful for weight control
Skin Care
Treats acne and pimples
-
Low Risk Side Effects
Dizziness, Headache, Irritability, Sleeplessness
Not suitable for pregnant and lactating women
High Risk Side Effects
Diarrhea, Irregular heartbeat, Skeletal fluorosis
Conjunctivities
Grande (16 floz)
-
0.00 mg
Grande (473 ml)
-
0.00 mg
Caffeine Level
Moderate
Caffeine free
Effects of Caffeine
Nausea, Sleep difficulties
No effects as caffeine free
Without Sugar
0.00 Kcal
0.00 Kcal
With Skimmed Milk and Sugar
-
-
With Whole Milk and Sugar
-
-
Brands
Green, Kakoo, Shuangshi, Tianwang
Hediard Paris, Lipton, Nestea, Shangri La
Originated in
Kenya
China, Egypt
Origin Period
19th Century
16th Century, Not Known
Popularity
Moderate
Famous
Difference Between Kenyan green tea and Tisane Tea
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