Green Tea. I prefer Decaf though…..Does the Decaf process strip away the beneficial components?
25.December, 2008
The brand I buy says "naturally decaffeinated using only water". Could someone explain this process and explain why it's good?bad? Does it strip away the anti-oxidants?
I don't think it effects the tea at all. You should try Adagio Teas on the internet, they have different flavors of green tea and it is all great. You can order a sample for $2 and try it out before you buy a lot. It is loose tea, not tea bags. I don't like green teas, I get the black teas and they are wonderful. I bought a Personalitea Pot from there and I love it. Only $9 dollars and it makes 3 cups of tea. They also have herb teas and the Roobios which are great red teas naturally decaffienated. Try it out at www.Adagio.com.
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04.November, 2006 um 11:09 pm
I don't think it effects the tea at all. You should try Adagio Teas on the internet, they have different flavors of green tea and it is all great. You can order a sample for $2 and try it out before you buy a lot. It is loose tea, not tea bags. I don't like green teas, I get the black teas and they are wonderful. I bought a Personalitea Pot from there and I love it. Only $9 dollars and it makes 3 cups of tea. They also have herb teas and the Roobios which are great red teas naturally decaffienated. Try it out at http://www.Adagio.com.
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