INDIAN TEA
The History of Indian Tea
India is the 2nd largest producer of tea in the world, with more than 900,000 tonnes per year. Tea was introduced to India by the British in the nineteenth century, to overcome the monopoly of Chinese production. The first area to be planted was the mountain region surrounding the city of Darjeeling, perched on the Himalayan foothills, in the 1850s.
Benefits of Tea
- Keeps You Hydrated
- Strengthens Bone Mineral Density
- Decreases Risk of Dementia
- Enhances Skin And Hair
- Remedies Kidney Stones
- Manages Diabetes
- May improve focus
- May help reduce blood pressure
- Promotes Heart Health
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Green tea
* Contains plant-based antioxidant compounds * May improve cognitive function * Could help with fat burning
Masala Tea
* Reduces Inflammation * Boosts Immunity * Aids Digestion
Lemon tea
* Detoxifies The Body. * Boosts Digestive Function. * Combats Infectious Ailments.
Black tea
* Has antioxidant properties * May boost heart health * May lower “bad” LDL cholesterol
Tulsi Tea
* Antioxidants And * Antimicrobial Properties * Healthiest Natural Beverages
Iced tea
* Reduces the Risk of Heart Disease * Boosts the Immune System * Protects Your Skin