It's All About Tea — caffeine
Exploring the Tea Plant: Sinensis, Assamica and more
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
The heart of tea's diversity lies in its countless varieties, each contributing its taste, aroma, and flavor to the world of tea. The major varieties, Camellia Sinensis and Camellia Assamica, are well-known in the tea community for the wide array of tea flavors and textures they give birth to. However, beyond these popular varieties exists a realm of lesser known species that play a crucial role in the rich and varied world of tea.
This article aims to explore the depth of tea varieties, from the renowned to the rare. We'll dive into each variety's history, characteristics, and unique qualities, offering a comprehensive look at the plants that create our beloved beverage. At the same time, we hope to contribute to a better understanding of the tea plant and create a more vibrant and detailed representation of the rich world of flavors, aromas, and tastes induced by the vast array of tea varieties out there. (Read More)
Caffeine in tea: a comprehensive guide
Posted by Boyka Mihaylova on
Today we're touching on an ever-present subject in the world of tea.
There's one question that regularly appears in Path of Cha's mailbox, probably more often than any other: Which type of tea contains the most/ least caffeine?
If you have asked yourself (or others) about this, then go on reading. This blog post is for you! (you guessed it, it is more complex than naming one tea for each category). (Read More)
What Is Yabao Tea? Is This A Caffeine Free Tea?
Posted by Angelina Kurganska on
The 4 Reasons Everyone Is Switching To Matcha Green Tea
Posted by Angelina Kurganska on
Across the world, cafes, restaurants, and coffee shops are adding matcha green tea powder into their staples. Almost all coffee shops now offer matcha beverages as an alternative to coffee. And why wouldn’t they! Matcha is a delicious, energizing, and healthy Japanese green tea that deserves attention.
So what are the main reasons everyone’s making the switch? (Read more)
Pu-Erh Tea Caffeine Content: Not What You Might Have Thought
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