Tea Time
Although it's been around for 5,000 years, people are at last
discovering the benefits of tea. Not only does it provide inner warmth on
frosty New England days, it may also ward off disease.
Think of tea as a vegetable in a cup. Green, black and oolong
teas come from a plant that shares some of the antioxidants of leafy
greens like broccoli and spinach. These natural chemicals are most potent
in the minutes after fresh brewing. Tea also contains high levels of
cathechin, the same health-promoting substancel found in red wine.
Unfortunately, popular herbal teas can't make the same claim because
they are derived from flowers and plants that do not have the same
antioxidant properties.
Researchers believe the dynamic disease-fighting duo of cathechin and
antioxidants may reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke and cancer.
While studies are not yet definitive on its healing powers, tea is a good
alternative to coffee due to its lower caffeine content. To brew the
perfect cup, steep fresh leaves, either bagged or loose. The green variety
requires 5 to 10 minutes of steeping, compared to just 3 minutes for
black.
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