What’s all the hype with Green Tea Powder and why are health gurus and fitness experts talking about it?
Green Tea Powder is really good for you but not everyone enjoys the taste. Check out this great video on how to make Green Tea Powder delicious:
Green Tea Powder is a special preparation of green tea leaves. Green Tea Powder might be a little more expensive than other green tea products, but that’s because it is carefully selected and only the best tea leaves make the cut, and it requires a long time to grind the leaves for the powder. Powdered teas have been around since early Chinese history and the preparation and drinking of the tea was performed as a ritual by the Zen Buddhists and later specialists in Japanese Tea rites
Technically, the price of this powder depends on the quality of the powder. Quality is determined by top notch plants and more explicitly the position of the leaf/leaves on the tea bush. Those leaves picked from the top are softer and considered a higher grade whereas the leaves at the bottom are harder and considered to be of lower grade.
Other grade levels that are considered revolve around where and how the leaves are dried. The leaves aren’t to be exposed to direct sunlight in order to preserve the quality. It is vital that care is taken in grinding, which needs a special methodology to maintain the best grade. Finally, the tea leaves must be kept from oxidization to retain the finer grade of tea leaf.
Green Tea Powder is not just used as a tea to drink, but also in chocolates, candies, Swiss rolls, and other desserts.
This flavor has been incorporated in other foods such as ice cream, milkshakes, puddings, cheesecake, and even energy bars due to its nutritive worth. The nutritive value of green tea powder is high as it is loaded with ecgc and antioxidants. Green tea in its powdered form can be found in health food stores almost anywhere.
Green tea powder also helps your body to eliminate toxins, resulting in some weightloss. This tea is very good for you in many ways, and can be used in numerous forms. The history of green tea powder is both interesting and educational.
