7 reasons to sip a cup of white tea
Sumita Thomas
December 4, 2015 - 1:49 pm
Stay updated on the latest and greatest from the world of HealthifyMe. Subscribe to our Newsletter today!
Just when the world has embraced green tea as the best beverage of them all, along comes another contender. White tea!
Both white and green tea come from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. White tea leaves are harvested at a younger age than green tea leaves, making it rarer as it can only be hand-picked during a few days of early spring. It is usually more expensive than green tea as it needs to be handled with care.
Green tea, considered to be a superfood, is slightly more processed than white tea, which is steamed rapidly and dried. Green tea, on the other hand, is partially fermented. It is steamed, fired and then rolled. The green version is rich in antioxidants as it is not overtly processed and is considered a zero calorie food. However, white tea has a higher content of antioxidants since it’s processed even lesser than green tea.
The name comes from the fine silvery-white hairs on the unopened buds of the tea plant. The beverage, however, is neither white nor colourless. It is a pale yellow beverage with a smoother, gentler, almost sweet taste as compared to green tea.
White tea is loaded with antioxidants, the nutrients that protect our body from damage by free radicals. Here’s how this tea can help you:
The jury’s still out on whether or not white tea contributes to weight loss. Studies have shown that hot green tea may aid in weight loss as its caffeine component increases metabolism and encourages the body to burn more fat. By that logic, sipping white tea, which contains a bit lesser caffeine than its green cousin, may also aid in weight loss. Regular consumption of white tea may reduce blood sugar and help prevent and alleviate the symptoms of diabetes.
So what’s brewing in your cup?
Diabetic eating doesn’t have to be devoid of all things sweet and nice. Despite the high prevalence, misunderstandings about diabetes are abounded. If you’re diabetic, you are sure to have heard of a long list of things to avoid. But diabetic eating can allow for many things sweet and nice. Here we debunk 5 common […]
Love pasta but calorie conscious and scared to make it a part of your diet? Here’s how you can prepare a healthy pasta without losing out on the taste factor. How to prepare a healthy pasta A one pot meal: Add meat, a wide range of vegetables and herbs, lentils, nuts, and some cheese, too. This […]
If you have a tendency to overeat at mealtimes, here a few tips that might help. Severe hunger pangs can sometimes cause you to overeat. So have frequent, small meals during the day to keep this under check. Next, eat slowly. Did you know that it takes about 20 minutes for your brain to register your stomach is […]
Medically reviewed by
Gautham Shankar
PHD in colouring hair in darkness