How to drink green tea: expert advice
The culture of tea drinking originated in Asia more than five thousand years ago. Until the 19th century, it was generally accepted in European society that ancient China was the birthplace of tea. However, the research interest in the countries of the East convinced Europeans that the tea drink has long been popular in India, Japan, the Himalayas and Vietnam. Nevertheless, China has remained the main custodian of tea ceremonies. It is in Chinese historical chronicles that green tea is first mentioned as a special way of processing tea plant leaves.
The fact is that green tea is the leaves of the same tea bush as the black varieties we are used to. In the manufacture of green tea, young leaves do not undergo oxidation, that is, fermentation. They are dried naturally and retain much more vitamins and minerals than black tea leaves after wet and heat treatment. A pleasant smell and a specific taste that can quench thirst attract gourmets from all over the world.
Useful properties of the drink
The concentration of nutrients in green tea is so high that it can be considered as a natural medicine.That is why it is not as common as the black drink we are used to, and its use is associated with certain rules.
Green tea has a pronounced tonic effect due to the content of caffeine. But unlike coffee in tea leaves, the molecular components of caffeine are combined with tannin, a plant substance that has a mild effect on the nervous system and blood vessels.
In addition to caffeine, the chemical composition of tea leaves contains other beneficial substances.
- Theobromine. An alkaloid found not only in coffee drinks, but also in cocoa and chocolate. Stimulates the activity of the nervous system, improves mood, promotes the production of endorphins, which are called "hormones of happiness."
- Theophylline. A natural substance of a number of alkaloids, used in medicines for the treatment of respiratory diseases. Promotes the enrichment of blood with oxygen, activates the work of the respiratory tract.
- vitamins groups A, B, C, E, R.
- Minerals and amino acids. Trace elements of calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium, sodium, fluorine, iodine and phosphorus.
In fact, one tea leaf is a pantry of vitamins and nutrients for the human body.
- Being absorbed into the blood, microelements have a beneficial effect on the walls of blood vessels, cleanse them of cholesterol plaques, normalize blood pressure and blood sugar levels.
- Green tea improves metabolism, activates the natural breakdown of fats and heavy foods, satisfies the feeling of hunger. That is why the drink is successfully used for weight loss, and the leaf extract is part of drugs to combat excess weight.
- Serves as an excellent prevention of bacterial infections, prevents infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Regular consumption of the drink helps to remove toxins, salts of heavy substances and slags from the body. Prevents the appearance of kidney sand, serves as a prevention of oncological formations.
- Green tea essential oils are widely used in restorative and medical cosmetology, added to skin and hair care products, used in creams and ointments.
- Green tea infusion has antiseptic and disinfectant properties, they disinfect open wounds, relieve inflammation on the skin. The infusion is also used as a local anesthetic.
- Due to the content of calcium, fluorine and phosphorus, green tea helps to strengthen tooth enamel, bone and nail tissue. Potassium provides the necessary trace elements for muscle tissue, blood vessels and brain cells.
Features of use
Tea ceremonies of the East are not just a tribute to traditions, but also a kind of meditation, immersion in thoughts, removal from the hustle and bustle. Listen to your body as you inhale the aroma of tea and take your first sip. Essential oils and vapors from a mug of hot green tea have a beneficial effect on the skin of the face and respiratory tract.
Try to drink a cup of this healthy drink every day, and you will notice how your tone will increase, and your mood will noticeably improve. The drink brings tangible benefits with constant use.
In the morning, hot green tea energizes you no worse than coffee, and in terms of natural properties it is much more useful than the latter. A drink drunk before or after a meal helps food to be digested, breaks down fats and removes harmful microelements from the body. Nutritionists recommend drinking cold green tea after sports training (but not ice!). It will restore strength and perfectly quench your thirst - it is much more useful and profitable than buying carbonated drinks with dyes and preservatives.
How much per day?
Since natural green tea contains many micronutrients, excessive doses of it can be harmful. Health organizations are advised to observe the frequency and measure of tea drinking, not to exceed the daily maximum.
When studying the subject of tea drinking, you may find that medical recommendations vary significantly depending on the continents. Asian experts have nothing against the consumption of one and a half liters of drink per day, but their Western colleagues do not recommend drinking more than 750 ml of strong drink per day, not to mention the evening time before bedtime. Such a difference in opinion is primarily due to the mentality and food habits of the countries, so Europeans should still heed the advice of Western experts. When reading the recommendations, you should pay attention to the number of cups and their volume. For example, China and Japan are characterized by tea sets with small cups, the volume of which does not exceed 50 ml. For our culture, deep cups of 200 ml are more familiar.
The strength of the brew is also important. To avoid confusion in cups and liters, doctors have developed a universal formula for drinking a drink from green tea tree leaves: the daily rate per day per person should not exceed 10 g of dry foliage. So, 1 teaspoon will contain 2 g of this tea leaves per cup, that is, 5 cups per day. In this option, the strength of the drink you can control and adjust to your liking.
How to do it right?
In order to get the maximum benefit from tea tree leaves, you need to know how to brew them properly. Knowing and observing the nuances of preparing this drink, you will allow it to reveal itself in all its variety of nutrients and trace elements.
- The main essential element of tea is water. It is best to use spring water for cooking, which in itself is a source of natural strength and health. In urban conditions, this is not always possible, so you should use filters or purchased water containers from trusted manufacturers.
- When heating water, it is important to monitor the moment of boiling. Steep boiling water kills biologically active substances in tea, and the drink becomes bitter in taste. On the other hand, liquid not brought to the boiling point will not brew tea. Chinese experts advise boiling water until the first small bubbles appear, then it is already sufficiently disinfected, and its temperature will allow dry leaves to brew.
- Dry leaves are placed in the teapot based on the number of people. Before this, it should be doused with boiling water so that the container warms up well. This is done in order to establish the optimum temperature, then the drink acquires the best taste.
- After pouring boiling water, the kettle must be covered with a lid, and on top with a towel or napkin. Essential oils and aroma will be preserved in the teapot, but oxygen will not be blocked.
- Green tea can be brewed several times during tea drinking. It will not lose its nutritional properties, and the taste will change its shades somewhat. The brewing time of the first dose does not exceed 2 minutes.After pouring tea into cups, you can add the next portion of boiling water to the teapot and wait another 3-4 minutes.
- But “yesterday's” or cooled tea is categorically not recommended to brew again with boiling water. The best option would be to strain the infused liquid, drain into a separate container and cool. You can drink it as a healthy juice or fruit drink, and in the heat, cold green tea perfectly quenches thirst.
- The best utensils for brewing are ceramic teapots and cups. The trace elements contained in tea (in particular, tannin) can react with metal or plastic, which will lead to a loss of taste of tea and reduce its healing effect.
What is combined with?
If you follow a healthy diet and use green tea as a weight loss aid, then it will be useful to combine it with other healthy products.
Lemon and honey enhances the effect of tea to strengthen the immune system. Dates, raisins, nuts and dried apricots mixed with tea will add vitamins and micronutrients to your body.
The drink goes well with dried herbs or fresh berries. An infusion with the addition of currant, mint or lavender leaves calms the nervous system and relieves stress. Raspberries and blueberries added to the tea will make the drink refreshing and very summery.
You should not use green tea as a liquid for drinking sandwiches, flour products or chocolates, this will negate all the benefits of the drink. An exception for those with a sweet tooth is a slice of dark chocolate, which will cheer you up and even improve the taste of green tea.
The use of green tea with alcohol is absolutely contraindicated, since the combination of substances in drinks puts a heavy burden on the kidneys.
Cautions
Any remedy that has a healing effect, if used improperly, can harm human health. As you know, any medicine is a poison, and any poison is a medicine, it all depends on the dosage and characteristics of the organism. Not surprisingly, the medical approach to green tea comes with many caveats. After all, the unique composition of the drink is, indeed, saturated with natural medicinal substances.
The main precautions include simple rules that it makes sense to familiarize yourself with in advance. First of all, you should not use yesterday's brewed drink. In this brew, fermentation processes begin within a day, the concentration of caffeine and purines, the decay products, increases. It is a mistake to believe that such infusion of tea acquires medicinal properties. On the contrary, in the overdue "decoction" bioprocesses harmful to the body have already started.
Remember that tea is not a water substitute. This is a separate independent product with its own properties and features. The human body needs pure water, and an excess of tea liquid can lead to poisoning, vomiting, and irritation of the gastric mucosa. For the same reason, you can not use any other drinks instead of water.
When is it dangerous and who should not?
It should be remembered that tea contains a large dose of theine (caffeine) - up to 20 mg per 100 g of tea leaves. Theine has a weak concentration due to the action of tannins - tannins. However, for hypertensive patients, people with increased nervous excitability should beware of drinking this drink. With great care, you need to use green tea for people with diseases of the pancreas, duodenum.
It is not recommended to get involved in the drink for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Babies instantly react to incoming substances and may show anxiety, sleep poorly. But small portions of tea with milk in the morning or in the afternoon, on the contrary, improve lactation.
Is it possible on an empty stomach?
Green tea increases metabolism, activates the breakdown of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. Drinking a drink on an empty stomach, you stimulate the production of gastric juice and acidity, forcing the digestive system to work idle. Therefore, drinking green tea on an empty stomach is extremely harmful.
Is it good before bed?
Drinking a strong drink in the evening before bedtime contributes to sleep disturbance. An organism that does not have time to rest during the night can be lethargic and “broken” in the morning. But in the morning, the drink will help cheer up and tune in to a productive day.
Quality product selection
When choosing tea, it is difficult to focus on the advertising rating of brands and manufacturers. It is preferable to buy dry tea mix by weight in order to be able to visually evaluate the appearance of the product. Quality is easy to determine by rubbing tea leaves between your fingers - the best tea will have an elastic structure and not crumble into dust.
When buying a sealed package, give preference to a large-leaf product, pay attention to the country of origin. Refuse tea leaves in bags, they often use second-rate raw materials.
Remember that drinks sold under the name "green tea" do not have the properties of a natural product, they are saturated with preservatives and flavor enhancers.
For information on how to brew green tea, see the following video.