You've probably heard a lot about green tea health benefits. Sometimes, it may seem like green tea can do anything under the sun – reduce your risk of heart disease, improve your skin health, enhance your digestion – there are so many claims out there that you may not know what to believe! And this is all because green tea does have some great properties. It has antioxidants and vitamins that can help fight back against "free radicals" in your body. It's full of tannins, which fight against microbes, bacteria, viruses and are thought to assist with preventing oxidative stress....
What makes Revolution Tea's Iced Tea Extracts Different from Store Brand Tea Concentrates? At Revolution Tea, we love tea. Not just for the comfort a warm cup of your favorite tea can provide on a cold fall afternoon, or how a pitcher of iced tea brings refreshing flavor to a hot summer day, but for the beauty of the tea itself. When we make a product for consumers out of tea, we look at how we can provide the best product that respects the essence of the tea plant and provides the essential oils, flavors, and aromas you expect from...
Iced tea is a refreshing way for customers to enjoy their favorite tea at any event, function or, party and Revolution Tea is proud to announce our new waste conscious iced tea Extracts available now for our individual and commercial consumers. How Iced Tea Extract is Made at Revolution Tea By using state-of-the-art micro-brew technology, ultra-high temperature water and micro-filtration, our iced teas are cleaner, safer, healthier, and better for the community, country, and world. Revolution is able to extract and recover essential compounds from tea leaves, garden herbs, real fruit, and flowering botanicals using only pure steam under vacuum...
Chances are that you're familiar with the differences between green and black tea, but fewer people have had much experience with white tea. When you consider white tea's mild, smooth flavor and remarkable health benefits, you'll see that it's worthwhile to take a few minutes to get to know this pale cousin of the tea you're used to. White tea comes from the same plant as green and black tea. It's made from young, unopened buds, and gets its name from the fine, white fibers on those leaves. The tender buds are picked and gently dried, making it the least...
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