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    THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GREEN, OOLONG AND BLACK TEA..

    TreecaBy Treeca19 February 2013Updated:18 July 20244 Comments1 Min Read
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    The difference between green, black and oolong tea is the process used to make them.

    Black tea is exposed to air, or fermented, which darkens the leaves and gives them flavour.

    Green tea is made by heating or quickly steaming the leaves.

    Oolong tea leaves are partially fermented.

    Green tea is very special as they say it can help reduce the risk of heart disease through body weight and blood pressure and cholesterol absorption.

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    4 Comments

    1. SeasideMan on 19 February 2013 8:30 PM

      I don’t think I have ever tried Oolong.

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      • Barmac on 20 February 2013 6:13 PM

        Now that does surprise me Tom as you do like your tea 🙂

        Reply
    2. huttriverofnz on 20 February 2013 8:59 AM

      And ti tree tea comes from a ti tree. Nice post Barb.

      Reply
      • Barmac on 20 February 2013 6:14 PM

        Didn’t know that hutt 🙂

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