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Genuine Uji Tea
Posted on June 28th, 2009 No commentsToday Uji tea is well known as a luxury brand from famous tea- producing area. That is believed to date from over all those years ago.
In 1911, the Sung dynasties, Eisai who was a master of Zen brought back tea seeds to Japanese from China and taught Japanese people about matcha tea ceremony technique. In1207, saint Myoue in Madarao kozanji temple, Kyoto sowed the seeds inherited from Eisai in the field of Uji, which was that the origin of Uji tea. In Muromachi period, the Ashikaga shogunate encouraged the people to grow Uji tea, which spread the brand name and how wonderful Uji tea is.
Uji tea is the Japanese traditional tea that produced in the south of Kyoto. And also Uji tea is defined as that 100 percent of tea leaves are produced in Kyoto. Additionally, the following tea also can be called Uji tea. It is that over 50 percent of the tea leaves is produced in Kyoto and blended with the tea leaves produced in Shiga, Nara, and Mie of Kansai region.
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Beauty and the Japanese Tea
Posted on April 25th, 2009 No commentsJapanese green tea has the effects for beautiful skin and anti-aging. Vitamin A, C, and E that green tea abundantly contains keep your skin beautiful and forestall aging.
Most of effects for beautiful skin are made by working of vitamin A and C. Vitamin A makes mucous membranes such as the skin, noses, and throats strong, and improves the immunity. Immunity acquired by vitamin A controls breeding of the acne bacterium that causes acne, and it is effective against the troubles of the skins such as a dry skin and psoriasis also.
Vitamin C is known to an element required for the synthesis of collagen which has a cosmetic advantage. Vitamin C helps the generation of collagen, and brings the skin’s suppleness. Moreover, it is effective to change a black melanin into the reduced melanin and to combat freckles , and to decrease cholesterol.
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Tea Keep You Awake
Posted on April 18th, 2009 No commentsTea contains caffeine.
Since caffeine has a stimulant effect to get the brain to fire more efficiently, caffeine is useful for keeping awake.As naming of caffeine came from coffee,
coffee is best known as caffeinated drink. But actually red tea has caffeine much than coffee.Japanese green tea contains caffeine too. Sencha has about one-half of the caffeine contained in coffee. Gyokuro has about 4 times of the caffeine contained in coffee! Unlike in coffee, the caffeine in Japanese green tea act gently as the stimulant. Because theanine contained in Japanese green tea inhibit the stimulant action of the caffeine. Therefore, it may be said that Japanese green tea has a optimum stimulant effect.
If you drink a cup of Japanese green tea every morning, you have a lot of energy.
Table.Caffeine content of beverages
beverage Caffeine content [mg/100ml] Coffee 40 Sencha 20 Gyokuro 150 Houjicha 10 Bancha 10 Red tea 50 Oolong tea 20 Coke 10 Other posts you might be interested
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Japanese Green Tea Is Natural Supplement!
Posted on March 21st, 2009 No commentsToday,I researched about nutrient content of Japanese green tea.
Japanese green tea is great! (^^)v
Japanese green tea is like a natural supplement!If you eat 2 grams of sencha leaves at one time three times a day ,you can take in a lot of nutrition from table1.
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