So what is Chinese tea made up of? Essentially, all Chinese tea comes from the Camella Sinsenis plant. But what separates different teas is the way that they are processed. While the Western world ...
Chinese teas, which recently drew greater attention locally with the increased popularity of tea brands Chagee, Beutea and more, are rich in antioxidants, polyphenols, and catechins that promote ...
Feb. 17 (UPI) --The humble malva nut, which for centuries has been used to make herbal tea in Southeast Asian countries, could have a much more important future as a sustainable source for medical ...
Scientists at the University of Chicago have found a new use for an ingredient commonly found in herbal tea—malva nuts.