Description
Considered the highest of quality in teas, this tender 3cm long bud is white in its appearance and is also called the Silver Tip in the Nilgiris.
1700 kilos are processed every year, a mere fraction of the 325 million kilos that normal tea is processed every year. Its leaves and buds are picked just before they are fully open, when they’re covered in fine white hairs. This is where white tea gets its name. White tea has a subtle yet refreshing taste.
HIGHLIGHTS
- It’s rich in antioxidants
- May reduce the risk of heart disease
- Could help you lose weight
- Help protect teeth from bacteria
- Has compounds that may fight cancer
- May lower the risk of insulin resistance
- Compounds may protect against osteoporosis
- May help combat skin aging
- May protect against Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s
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