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Green Tea Please!
By Gul

Tea is the world’s most popular drink (after water) so it’s not surprising that there are so many types to choose from! In the 17th century, tea was enjoyed mainly by women. Whilst men socialized in coffee houses, ladies would invite friends round for afternoon tea, and would brew their loose tea leaves in boiling hot water.


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Winter is coming, and with it comes extra kilos, flu and chilly evenings. It is tempting to laze around in your bed, wrapped in a blanket, and give into the temptation of hot chocolate, coffee or chai. We tend to put on extra kilos in winters since we tend to lay off our outdoor sweat session and would rather curl up in bed with a book in hand.

Incorporating green tea in your daily diet helps you get a lasting source of natural energy full of antioxidants. Among the different types of tea, green tea is one of the richest natural sources of antioxidants. Not only is it a good source of energy but a reliable source of proper hydration in winters. While we usually opt for hot beverages as a way for hydration in winters and are likely to end up drinking a cup of coffee, we need to keep in mind that such drinks are diuretic and high in calories.

Green tea is a calorie free drink which helps you feel fuller, and in turn helps you avoid those high-calorie drinks that you are better off without in the first place. Green tea can help you lay off those pantry raids and be thankful for it by the end of the winter. It keeps your body hydrated without getting too much sugar in your system.

History of Green Tea:

For many years in ancient China, tea was a costly drink, consumed only by royalty and the wealthy. However, following the fall of the Mongolian Empire back in 1368 AD, the whole population of China began to experience the wonderful consumption of tea, including the much-prized green tea.

In the early 1400s BC, Chinese seamen roamed the seas and took with them their green tea to ward off the illnesses that plagued European sailors, such as scurvy. This amazing tea became a trade-good eventually, sought after for its delicate taste and health giving benefits, and found its way around the world.

It was however, during the Ming Dynasty that the drinking of tea became more than simply a royal or higher class activity. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 14th through the 17th century AD and accounted for a great deal of development and innovation in the growing and brewing of tea.

Health benefits of green tea:

Modern research has suggested that this type of tea has a lot of health benefits including antioxidants and lower levels of caffeine. Indeed, the Chinese have been using tea for its health benefits for centuries. It has been used to improve mental sharpness and it has helped with circulation.

Weight loss: First things first, green tea contains properties that can help to increase your metabolic rate and burn fat in a short time. This means that, together with a healthy diet and an active lifestyle, green tea can help you try and lose weight. If you swap sugary and fizzy drinks for hot or iced green tea, you can save thousands of calories a year!

Keeps blood pressure in check: Regular consumption of green tea is thought to reduce the risk of high blood pressure.

Protects heart: A study found that one of the active compounds in green tea is as effective as aspirin in keeping blood platelets from clumping together. This results in improving the circulation and may prevent hardening of the arteries. Drinking green tea regularly helps protect the heart against a range of medical conditions including heart attacks and strokes.

Controls cholesterol: Green tea reduces bad cholesterol in the blood and improves the ratio of good cholesterol to bad cholesterol.

Keeping diabetes at bay: Green tea apparently helps regulate glucose levels slowing the rise of blood sugar after eating. This can prevent high insulin spikes and resulting fat storage.

Wards off depression: The green brew can also have a calming effect on your mind. Theanine is an amino acid naturally found in tea leaves. It is this substance that is thought to provide a relaxing and tranquilizing effect and is beneficial for tea drinkers. According to researchers, theanine also helps reduce anxiety.

Skincare: Green tea can also help with wrinkles and signs of ageing. This is because of their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. Recent studies have demonstrated that green tea applied topically can reduce sun damage.

Stops tooth decay: The compounds contained in green tea kill bacteria found in the mouth, stopping them from attacking your teeth. In this way, green tea helps prevent cavities and gum disease, as well as decreasing the chances of inflammation.

Savour your green tea in style:

Green tea comes in different forms such as powder, leaves and tea bags. Tea bags were first invented in 1908. When tea bags were originally invented over 100 years ago they were made from silk. This quickly changed to paper and when tea became really popular in the late 20th century companies started to change the shape and overall look of their tea bags. Today, most people find it much easier and more convenient to buy tea bags. Tea bags come in all shapes and sizes today. Pyramids and circles are both tea bag shapes you can find on the supermarket shelf.

You can spice up your green tea game by traditional tea go-withs: cardamom, honey, cinnamon, mint or lemon. If you are someone who always finds him/herself running on a tight schedule then it would be wise to stock up your kitchen with Lipton green tea bags since they come with on-the-go tea bags. They come in different flavours which will ensure you don’t get bored easily and keep your morning ritual on point.

Although green tea helps speed up the metabolism, but this by no extent means one can consume 3000 calories and expect green tea to do wonders. A healthy metabolism is a process which requires consistency with food and exercise. Think of green tea as a supplement for your daily fitness goals.
 
Green tea shot

Green tea shot is a whisky based cocktail made with four ingredients: Jameson Irish Whiskey (although you can use other brands as well) Sour mix. Peach Schnapps. Lemonade or Sprite.

Toast To The Good Life With a Healthy Green Tea Shot

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Thanks to our constantly innovating society, we're always looking for new ways to enjoy the things we love. The story for tea is no different. There are always new spins on traditional brewing methods and new recipes including tea as a staple ingredient. The result is new flavors, aromas, and textures that make drinking tea more fun.

Naturally we were immediately intrigued when we came across green tea shots. Unfortunately, we were sad to discover the term actually lends itself to an alcohol drink that doesn’t use any tea leaves in its recipe.

Lucky for you, we've developed our own green tea shot recipes where you can get the healthy benefits of green tea leaves. Read on to find out more about green tea, the imposter shot, and discover our green tea shot recipes.


What is Green Tea?

Green tea is a popular beverage that originates from China and Japan, but has made its way to American shores. Green tea is made by infusing the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant in hot water.

The leaves are harvested and dried immediately to prevent oxidation. This helps to preserve the healthy compounds in tea leaves and maintains the natural green hue of the plant. There are two main categories of green tea—Japanese green teas and Chinese green teas.

Japanese green tea is steamed to prevent oxidation resulting in a deliciously herbaceous beverage that is sweet and vegetal. Chinese green teas are roasted to prevent oxidation and tend to be more earthy and robust with toasted flavors.

The health benefits of green tea have been legendary in ancient traditional medicine and are frequently validated by modern science. Green tea has shown potential to prevent certain types of cancer, improve skin health, and may aid weight loss. Drinking this beverage daily can help improve your chances of living a long, healthy life.

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What Is A Green Tea Shot?


You may be surprised to find out that a green tea shot actually has nothing to do with the leaves from the Camellia sinensis plant. Instead, it's simply called a green tea shot because of its kinda greenish color. This drink is also commonly known as Jameson green tea. If you ask your bartender for a green tea shot, you'll get equal amounts of three different alcohols.

Here's the recipe:

  • 0.5 oz peach schnapps
  • 0.5 oz Jameson Irish whiskey
  • 0.5 oz sour mix
  • 1 splash sprite or other lemon lime soda
  • 1 handful of ice cubes to chill the alcohol
All of the ingredients are added to a cocktail shaker and then poured into a small shot glass. The drink is sometimes garnished with a slice of lemon. This popular cocktail can also be made at home since most of the ingredients including Jameson whiskey can be found at your local grocery or liquor stores.

If you're not a fan of long island iced tea, you probably won't like this blend of three alcohols either. If you're stunned that green tea shots don't have tea leaves, don't worry, we were too. Lucky for you, we've made our own green tea shot recipes with less alcohol and more tea.

Green Tea Shot Recipes

When we discovered the green tea shot, we thought it was a travesty that there wasn't even green tea in the drink. So we've come up with a few alternate green tea shot recipes that ensure you reap the benefits of green tea and enjoy the flavors. Check out these fun recipes for a green tea shot that actually uses healthy tea leaves.

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Matcha Green Tea Shot

This matcha green tea shooter packs a punch when it comes to health benefits. Since the green tea leaves are ground into a fine powder, you get all the healthy compounds hidden in the tea leaves. With a rich flavor profile that features earthy and floral notes, you'll be ready to skip the awesome whiskey shooter at happy hour and toast to your health with this matcha shot instead.

Ingredients and Tools:
  • 1 teaspoon matcha powder
  • 1 bamboo whisk (chasen)
  • 4 ounces of hot water
Instructions:

1. Pour the water into a matcha bowl, also known as a chawan. If you don't have a chawan, you can use any other wide-brimmed bowl.

2. Add in the matcha powder and stir vigorously using the bamboo whisk. Use a zigzag motion to create a creamy froth.

3. Pour the concentrated matcha into a shot glass or small glass cup and enjoy. You can also drink this shot cold by chilling the green tea. Simply pour the tea concentrate into a cocktail shake with ice cubes. Shake well and strain mix into a glass. Make sure to brew using hot water—never cold water. Cold water does not develop flavors well and the matcha powder can clump together.

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Green Tea Cocktail Recipe

This cocktail is the perfect addition to a themed party or for celebrating St. Patrick's day. For this recipe, we've replaced the half ounce peach schnapps with real peaches. You still get that soothing peachy flavor without the hangover the next day. If you're over the drinking age, you can add a shot of alcohol to this green tea cocktail.

Ingredients:
  • 1 tablespoon loose leaf green tea
  • 1 large peach - muddled
  • 1/2 cup apple cider
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • cocktail shaker
  • ice cubes
Instructions:

1. Heat the water in a tea kettle between 150 and 170 F. Add the loose leaf tea and steep for 1 to 3 minutes.

2. Strain the tea leaves and pour into a cocktail shaker with ice.

3. Add the peaches to a tall glass and muddle to release flavor.

4. Pour equal parts tea concentrate and apple cider into the tall glass.

5. Garnish with a peach or apple slice and enjoy!

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Make Green Tea Shots Healthier

We've added new meaning to green tea shots with our fun recipes that actually center around green tea. As Wayne Gretzky once said, "you miss 100 percent of the shots you don't take". Toast to your health with these green tea shots and start your morning off right or have a good night.

You don't have to settle for green tea shots that don't even contain any green tea leaves. Whether you're a big fan of the earthy flavor of green tea or want to water it down a bit with other ingredients, you're sure to love these recipes.

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@Well.wisher @RealNapster kawa ka thori? Personally I find green tea is pleasant and black tea can be a little too much at times.

Green tea KitKat is also good View attachment 564204
:tdown:
Black tea makes u weak while green tea activates u n your mind .
Green tea good for belly decreasing . The deisel mullahs should definitely consider drinking it lmao

Kyun k unka pet daaen taraf hota ha or wo khud baaen taraf hahah
 
@Well.wisher @RealNapster kawa ka thori? Personally I find green tea is pleasant and black tea can be a little too much at times.

Green tea KitKat is also good View attachment 564204


Then u havent had that strawberry muffin frm Tim's....:tdown:

True actually coming to think of it i dont like baked strawberry goods in general.....the strawberry has to be infused into a cream or filling or be a jam for a tart etc...and then it depends.

I'm talking more for beverages etc. Strawberry works very well in beverages generally.

Artificial strawberry taste is a put-off though.

Black tea makes u weak while green tea activates u n your mind .
Green tea good for belly decreasing . The deisel mullahs should definitely consider drinking it lmao

Kyun k unka pet daaen taraf hota ha or wo khud baaen taraf hahah

My mom loves green tea! and she's fit and healthy for her age too.

My dad hates it though...and he is bad slouch healthwise.

I like to balance between both green and black tea....taste wise I like both!
 
True actually coming to think of it i dont like baked strawberry goods in general.....the strawberry has to be infused into a cream or filling or be a jam for a tart etc...and then it depends.

I'm talking more for beverages etc. Strawberry works very well in beverages generally.

Artificial strawberry taste is a put-off though.



My mom loves green tea! and she's fit and healthy for her age too.

My dad hates it though...and he is bad slouch healthwise.

I like to balance between both green and black tea....taste wise I like both!
I find banana and orange to be repulsive artificial strawberry isnt great but it's far better then those 2. It's almost strawberry season, gonna go picking?

Black tea makes u weak while green tea activates u n your mind .
Green tea good for belly decreasing . The deisel mullahs should definitely consider drinking it lmao

Kyun k unka pet daaen taraf hota ha or wo khud baaen taraf hahah
Actually the stuff that "activates" your mind would be the caffeine. In order of increasing these have the most of it. Green tea, black tea and coffee.

The part of trimming the stomach I find questionable
 
I find banana and orange to be repulsive artificial strawberry isnt great but it's far better then those 2. It's almost strawberry season, gonna go picking?


Actually the stuff that "activates" your mind would be the caffeine. In order of increasing these have the most of it. Green tea, black tea and coffee.

The part of trimming the stomach I find questionable
Yeah its good for fitness.
I find that drinking it at night is not good as it vanishes away your sleep .
 
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