Sencha tea: benefits and harms, cooking secrets
Tea drinking is a special ritual, without which it is impossible to imagine modern society. A wide variety of teas on the shelves of shops allows you to choose the variety that will give pleasure and cheer you up. Among the green types of Sencha tea drink, it is in particular demand among gourmets who appreciate the unsurpassed taste and beneficial properties of Japanese tea.
Peculiarities
Sencha is a Japanese tea drink that is very popular among lovers of green varieties. It differs significantly from its counterparts in various respects. The finished tea has an incomparable taste and aroma that cannot be confused with any other tea.
The differences of this variety from all other Japanese and Chinese teas lies in the peculiarities of the climate where it grows, collection and final processing. After collection, the leaves are not fried, as in most cases, but thoroughly boiled. After that, they are twisted into small strips, called "spider legs".
Sencha tea grows only in Japan, and its best varieties are collected in the Uji region. Tea was found in the distant 13th century, and since then, plantation owners have monitored the conditions for its growth. Tea bushes do not like the sun, they are carefully covered and protected, creating a special microclimate. Thanks to this, the brewed drink is incredibly aromatic and mild in taste.
In Japan, this type of tea is considered one of the most affordable.It is drunk in almost all local houses, because for the Japanese, tea ceremonies are an art.
It's no secret that green tea has a characteristic bitterness. "Sencha" differs from all other varieties in its inherent sweetness and bright green tint. If you prefer to enjoy an exquisite aroma and delicate taste, then you will certainly like this tea. Despite the fact that many people associate tea with a hot drink, in Japan it is also commonly consumed cold. At the same time, it does not lose its taste.
Currently, the Chinese version of "Senchi" is gaining more and more popularity. The Chinese believe that the discovery of this variety belongs to them. There is no point in arguing here, since teas from the two countries are very different in taste. So, the Chinese drink is filled with a little bitterness, has a duller color and less pronounced aroma. As they say, “there are no comrades for the taste and color”, therefore both varieties have their fans and are successfully sold on the territory of Russia.
Compound
Real Sencha tea consists only of selected tea leaves, which, when dry, look like long needles. But if you go deeper, you can find in it a whole storehouse of vitamins.
- Vitamin A. It has a positive effect on the skin, prevents the expansion of blood vessels and the formation of acne. Vitamin is essential for good hair growth and care. The cardiovascular and immune systems also cannot fully function without this component.
- Vitamin B. He is a whole group that is vital. B vitamins are involved in many processes, including metabolism and digestion.Inadequate intake of this component can lead to a deterioration in metabolism and the retention of harmful substances. No diet can be effective if there is no vitamin B in the diet. The nervous system also needs this vitamin: thanks to serotonin, mood improves and emotional background normalizes.
- Vitamin C. Known for its protective properties during the cold season, it helps the immune system fight viruses and harmful bacteria. Vitamin C has a positive effect on the condition of the teeth and oral cavity.
- Vitamin D Especially necessary for those who lack solar heat. Vitamin D is essential for bones: without it, they become brittle and deform. Calcium can be absorbed and give benefits only in combination with this component.
- Vitamin E. It is considered the best antioxidant that is involved in the processes of digestion and metabolism. Thanks to the vitamins of this group, fats are better broken down, not having time to be deposited in the body.
- Iodine. A truly valuable and important component for life. It is involved in the proper functioning of the thyroid gland, supports the protective functions of the whole organism, and promotes the absorption of other useful substances. Its deficiency can adversely affect the general condition of a person, his mental abilities and memory.
- Amino acids. Improve the condition of the intestines, prevent the formation of constipation, loose stools.
Useful properties and contraindications
All green teas, including the Japanese Sencha variety, are constantly being researched by scientists. From the results already available, it can be noted that this tea has some medicinal properties. It is green varieties that are shown to people who are at risk for cancer.
It has been proven that the use of "Sencha" reduces the activity of cancer cells, and also contributes to rapid rehabilitation after diseases.
In addition, the described Japanese tea drink has other useful properties.
- An unsurpassed antioxidant that benefits the entire body, fights aging and dementia.
- Reduced caffeine and tannin content compared to other green teas.
- A positive effect on metabolism, due to which body weight is normalized, the body is cleansed and weight loss occurs. Diets give results faster if Sencha green tea is included in the diet.
- Increased performance. Drinking a cup of tea in the morning gives a charge of vivacity and strength for the whole day. In addition, the vitamins contained in tea improve brain function, make you think faster and solve mental problems.
- Removal of fatigue. If it was not possible to drink tea in the morning for an energy boost, use it after a hard day. Tea perfectly relaxes, gives strength for household chores and games with children.
Like any food product, Sencha green tea has its own contraindications for use. First of all, you need to take into account the characteristics of your body and its resistance to the components of the drink. As already mentioned, this tea contains a minimal amount of caffeine, but it is still present in the drink. Caffeine is contraindicated in people with increased excitability, chronic tachycardia and high blood pressure.
If you do not have these symptoms, but you have never consumed caffeinated drinks before, then you should start drinking green tea in small portions. After drinking tea, evaluate your condition: if it has not worsened, then you can safely add tea to your favorite drinks.
"Sencha" is not recommended for children under three years of age, as their nervous system has not yet fully formed. The effects of caffeine can be detrimental to children's health.
With caution, you need to drink tea and pregnant women. There is no need to exclude the Japanese drink altogether, but the number of cups drunk should not exceed two. It all depends on the condition of the expectant mother, but a doctor's consultation will not be superfluous.
During lactation, tea should also not be abused, as invigorating components enter breast milk and can harm the baby.
How to choose and store?
If you decide to try Sencha tea, then when you buy you will come across two varieties that consist of first and second shoots. Marking will help to understand this: first flush or second flush. Varieties differ not only in markings, but also in taste. Early shoots have a more refined taste, in the second case, the drink turns out to be coarser, more for an amateur.
When choosing Sencha, pay attention to the packaging. It is better if it is a paper bag with a transparent window. So the quality of the drink is preserved in the best possible way, and with the help of a transparent insert you can see the color and texture of the tea leaves. Speaking of color, it should be light green or pistachio. Dark leaves indicate improper processing.
If tea is purchased by weight, then you can easily assess the quality of the leaves. Take a teaspoon and rub it with your fingers. Fine dust indicates overdryness of the product. If the tea leaves stick together or form a stable dent, then there is a lot of moisture in it. The ideal tea is one that, when pressed, quickly returns to its original shape.
Storing tea is an important point in preserving its qualities.After opening the package, the drink is best consumed within four months. Green tea tends to absorb odors, so the container must be closed.
Best of all, "Sencha" is stored in cans, which protect the drink from outside influences and sunlight. Glass containers are also suitable, but they must be protected from the sun, otherwise the tea will not only change color and turn brown, but also lose its healing properties.
Brewing Tips
The most crucial moment in tea drinking is the process of brewing tea. In order for the taste to be desirable, it is necessary to take into account many nuances. First of all, choose the right dishes, a small porcelain teapot with a lid is best. One teaspoon of leaves requires two hundred milliliters of water. Water quality has a significant impact on the finished drink.
After you have filled the leaves with water, you need to gently stir the drink. A foam should form on the surface, the absence of which indicates inadequate water quality and its incorrect temperature.
When preparing a drink using the Sencha variety, it is better not to use boiling water - the water should be about 80-85 degrees. So the leaves do not scald, but will reveal their taste and aroma well. The finished drink turns out to be a beautiful green color and looks great in white cups.
For lovers of tea with lemon, Sencha is a real find, as it goes well with this citrus. The same leaves can be brewed no more than three times, but it is the first brew that has the best taste. One minute is enough for the drink to be prepared - too long brewing can contribute to the loss of excellent taste.
For information on how to brew Sencha tea, see the following video.