Jasmine flower tea is an extremely aromatic sort of tea which is flavored with jasmine flowers. It provides a full bodied floral scent, the flowers add an elusive note to the tea which many people find rather enjoyable to satisfy their tastes. Jasmine tea is commonly found and available in Chinese marketplaces, and it can often be obtained from big grocery stores, or specialty tea shops as well. Jasmine tea are usually served in Chinese restaurants and other specialty restaurants, the reason why a lot of people are familiar with jasmine tea.
Jasmine flower tea may be made of green tea or oolong tea, depending on the varieties. Oolong jasmine is very common, with a rich, mild flavor which tends to settle the stomach. Many restaurants offer oolong jasmine tea for this very reason, and they are best drink after meals. The flavor of the black tea has the ability to overpower the jasmine, however, black tea can be very tannic. The tea is often mild enough in order to be consumed plain, although some people would add small amounts of sugar out of a preference to make their tea sweeter.
Here are some benefits we can get from the jasmine tea:
• Jasmine is best for preventing of diabetes as well as reducing high blood pressure. It is believed to prevent other respiratory problems such as strokes, heart attacks, thrombosis, and arterial sclerosis.
• Most green teas with jasmine contain a substantial amount of poly phenols. These plant-based substances have been believed to contain anticancer, antioxidant, and antiviral properties. This helps prevent certain cancers and slows the process of aging by eliminating free radicals.
• By taking jasmine tea, it improves the condition of the intestine by blocking the development and growth of bad bacteria, instead it strengthens good bacteria. It also treats and prevents constipation.
• Another jasmine tea health benefits include the ability to reduce the risk of aneurism or blood clot.
• It also prevents allergy and flu, reduce blood sugar, keep fluid balance, boost the immune system and provide oral care and fluoride that helps protect against cavities and prevent tooth decay.
• To add more, jasmine tea fights food poisoning such as cholera, dysentery, and piccoli causing gastric ulcers.
Nowadays, jasmine flower tea is known in the alternative health care industry as an effective anti-depressant, including post-natal depression, pre-menstrual, and menopause problems. Along with raspberry leaf tea it has been used to help childbirth and milk production. It can help relieve joint, back and muscle pains, and is considered a romantic enhancer.
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