A Leaf Tea Scottsdale Can Be Enjoyed By All

By Coleen Torres


Tea leaves are the edible part of tea plants, and is usually used to brew hot beverages. The international popularity and distribution of brewed tea makes a leaf tea Scottsdale just as delicious as any other. Traditional ceremonies in all parts of the word have produced a long and fruitful history for the preparation and drinking of teas.

The details of the invention of tea are a mystery, but the popular belief is that it was created in China by Emperor Shenong in 2737 BC. Although it originated in China, Japan was first to discover it and shared it with the world. Having Buddhist monks who always traveled with tea to neighboring Japan ultimately popularized tea in the country. The internationally popular English tea was not even introduced by the royal family until the seventeenth century.

Soaking tea leaves in hot or warm water is the most common way to brew tea. Due to high levels of antioxidants and other health benefits, teas in the Han Dynasty were used in religious ceremonies. Also due to the scarcity of the leaves when they were first discovered, only the rich were able to afford to drink tea. However, as more varieties were discovered and grown, brewing tea became a normal household habit internationally.

Tea is so prevalent nowadays that people are even growing the plants on their personal properties. However, it should be noted that tea plants grow and survive best in warm weather or in temperature controlled greenhouses. This is probably why China and India produce and export the most tea internationally, though there are over thirty countries that also produce tea on plantations to export worldwide.

Although there are a lot of varieties of teas available, they all come from one species of plants called Camellia sinensis. The way the teas change are results from location, harvest period, and processing after harvest. The most popular varieties are probably black, green, oolong, and white teas; although herbal teas are also in demand these days. Herbal varieties, however, don't come from the same species as the regular varieties.

Before brewing, the foliage of the plant must be processed. The most popular black tea is processed in five steps. Initially, the leaves are spread out to begin the drying process known as withering. Secondly, the leaves are either rolled or chopped, and depending on weather, the orthodox or CTC method follows. Oxidation follows by spreading the leaves out in a warm, damp area. Drying and sorting are the last step before the crop is ready for commercial distribution.

The benefits of tea have long been researched. These known benefits include protection against cancer, diabetes, heart disease, etc. Researchers have found that the Camellia sinensis tea plant are full of flavonoids, which could be the reason behind its healing powers. Additionally, the natural caffeine inside tea is known to help as well in weight loss and mental alertness.

Brewed tea is known to be the second most consumed beverage after water, since tea crops are prevalent and widely available to the public. These days, society has become a lot more health conscious and seeks to promote more and more well-being products. Tea is no different, and the many health benefits of it already known and constantly improving only increases its consumption.




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