Top 5 types of teas in the world

Author: Nadia Ahmed Uqaili

Tea is a drink that is an essential part of almost every culture around the world. It is a daily ritual without which millions of families across the borders would feel a void in their day. Today, I’ll be listing down the top 5 types of teas found around the world.

Green Tea

Green tea is distinctly strenuous to process before its leaves are ready to be sold compared to the simplicity of making a cup of green tea at home. Green tea can be yielded by either steaming or pan-frying. It has numerous benefits for our bodies including; improving brain function, stimulating physical performance and speeding up the process of fat burning.

Black Tea

Being one of the most commonly preferred teas in the world, of course it has its own unique benefits. It is highly caffeinated compared to other teas and hence, is an excellent alternative to coffee.

Its benefits include regulation of you heart’s health, cholesterol and blood pressure. Even though making black tea is comparatively more laborious than other teas, the methods of brewing this tea are well known worldwide.

White Tea

White Tea’s positive reputation mostly owes to the fact that its leaves are least processed – harvested in bud form. Unlike the impression its name gives away, it has a pale yellow color and a resonant taste. It’s a substantial fluid to consume for weight loss, works against heart disease and also against skin aging.

Ginger Tea

This is a type of herbal tea that not only provides you with several disease-fighting antioxidants, mainly contained in the gingerol, but also with a highly satisfying taste and spices. Making ginger tea is a fairly uncomplicated process and can be done only with the availability of ginger and water.

Sage Tea

Sage tea is slowly gaining popularity as research is proving it to be extremely beneficial for brain health, like fighting against Alzheimer’s disease. In addition to that, this tea has an incredible scent and is found to be quite soothing for soar throats.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Editorial

Policing Police

It's time to talk about the elephant in the room. Karachi, the largest city in…

1 hour ago
  • Editorial

Shutdown Averted

That the torchbearers of the modern, civilised world must have had a word or two…

1 hour ago
  • Op-Ed

Fostering Constructive Relations with Bangladesh

"Bangladesh-India relationship is multifaceted and expansive, it cannot be confined to a single issue," definitely…

1 hour ago
  • Op-Ed

The Haqeeqi Azaadi Paradox (Part I)

In a small village, there was a wise elder who told the villagers during times…

1 hour ago
  • Op-Ed

Polarization and Democracy

A marked degree of divergence of opinion is seen among major political parties in Pakistan.…

1 hour ago
  • Op-Ed

Misinformation Crisis

In the chaotic landscape of today's media, the rise of fake news looms like a…

2 hours ago