Green Tea Types
Green tea is considered the world over to be one of the healthiest & tastiest beverages on the planet. While people may speak of green tea as a single entity, the fact is that – like beer & wine – there are many different varietals of the drink. After all, different leaves result in different teas, and green tea is really more of a family of teas than any single drink. Aside from cho yung tea, here are some of the most popular, antioxidant-rich and delicious forms of green tea on the market.
Matcha
Matcha is one of the most interesting forms of green tea on the market, and is fast catching on with green tea enthusiasts who are just beginning to discover it. An age old Japanese green tea that has been milled to a fine consistency, Matcha has come to meet a whole new market as a dye and flavoring agent for soba noodles and green tea ice cream.
Sencha
When people speak of green tea, nine times out of ten they are talking about Sencha. Sencha is probably the most popular type of green tea, and is prized for it’s bitter-sweet balance and spicy complexity. Most anyone that claims they drink green tea has drank Sencha at one point or another.
Anji
Anji is a bit of an outlier in the world of green tea, however it is quickly gaining popularity in China. It has the unique physically distinguishing factor of being almost entirely black when it is dried, and looks quite different from other forms of tea. Anji is perfect for those who find some types of green tea to be too strong, as it tends to be rather mild and agreeable.
Jasmine
Jasmine is a favored tea for many people, and has the distinguishing factor of not really being a “type” of green tea at all. Instead, it is a blend of flowers of jasmine and leaves of green tea, creating what many people find to be an extremely floral, sweet concoction. One of the most fragrant green teas available, Jasmine is drank all over the world.
Gunpowder
For green tea aficionados, there may be no tea available more unique and sought after than gunpowder. Like Anji, it is extremely unique looking in that it is rolled into pellets (think bullets, really) in order to keep for a long time. Gunpowder tea is described by many to have qualities of barnyard and hay, and is much more sweet than it is bitter.

Other Types Of Green Tea
Green Tea Bags
Green tea bags are ideal for those who enjoy drinking tea on a regular basis, yet don’t want to go through the hassle of preparing loose-leaf tea every time. Simple to brew and widely available, green tea bags are purchased and enjoyed throughout the world, and are excellent for allowing one to enjoy a cup of green tea while on the go.
Green Tea Tablets
Not everyone enjoys the flavor of green tea; in fact, some people say they drink it only because of its health benefits. Green tea tablets are perfect for those who wish to extract the benefits of green tea but would rather not drink it on a regular basis. As simple as taking a pill, green tea tablets are tasteless and can provide your body with all of the health benefits that are associated with drinking green tea.
Green Tea Powder
Matcha, or green tea powder, is widely appreciated by green tea aficionados throughout the world. Prized for its complex flavor and silky mouth-feel, green tea powder is useful in a variety of different situations. Whether you use it as the base for green tea ice cream or just use it to brew up a thick cup of Matcha, green tea powder is an elegant treat.
Organic Green Tea
Organic tea is the perfect synthesis of natural ingredients. Organic green tea is produced without the use of chemicals or otherwise harmful additives, and is considered to be better for one’s health than tea that is grown conventionally. Combined with the health benefits of green tea, organic production is the only way to ensure a clean, natural product.
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