Not exact matches
All tea comes from the
Camellia Sinensis plant, an evergreen bush that grows predominantly
in Asia.
The
Camellia sinensis plant also produces white, oolong, and other teas, and is cultivated today
in tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Our Organic Legends of China Green Tea (
camellia sinensis) comes from high
in the mountains of the Fujian Province of China and is grown without pesticides, with natural fertilizer and with careful attention for the preservation of the ecosystem.
When grown
in the shade the
Camellia sinensis plant produces more caffeine and theanine.
Made from finely ground leaves of the
Camellia sinensis (Green Tea) plant, matcha has even higher levels of caffeine and antioxidants than are typically found
in green tea.
, The Effect of
Camellia sinensis on Wound Healing Potential
in an Animal Model, 2013 Practices
in Wound Healing Studies of Plants, 2011
Yerba mate is one of the «teas» we can use with Kombucha though the culture is best adapted when some tea (
camellia sinensis) is also used
in the nutrient solution.
Theanine is found exclusively
in the tea plant
Camellia sinensis leaves and Boletus badius mushroom.
Sweet grass, Sweet Leaves this morning's bowl of our White Dragon Matcha blended up with pearl, tocos, raw honey and ghee the delicate, shade - grown leaves from
Camellia sinensis (tea plant) are rich
in antioxidants and chlorophyll as well as theine - which is the stimulating aspect (tea version of caffeine)- we love the calm / energized yet concentrated state it supports #apotionaday #whitedragonmatcha #love
ANTIOXIDANT IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT - With 98 % Polyphenols, the Green Tea Extract (
Camellia Sinensis) works with the Vitamin C
in this formula for a powerful source of antioxidants that bolster immune function to help you feel your best.
This subreddit is for discussion of beverages made from soaking
camellia sinensis leaves (or twigs)
in water, and, to a lesser extent, herbal infusions, yerba mate, and other tisanes.
We've had a look at the different types of tea that come from the
Camellia sinensis plant,
in order to find out a little bit more about them:
This subreddit is for discussion of beverages made from soaking
camellia sinensis leaves (or twigs)
in water, and, to a lesser extent, herbal infusions, yerba mate, and other tisanes.
Genotype and Environment Interactions of Yields and Yield Components of Tea (
Camellia sinensis) Cultivars
in Kenya