Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Black Loose Tea


Black tea is one of the most common types of tea available on the market, but that simply does not take away from its healthful qualities. Black loose tea can be used to reduce the risk of stroke, decrease coronary heart disease risks and even helps the digestive tract when drank due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Not only does this help with upset stomach, but it helps to keep concentration high and sharpens mental acuity and focus. Even with all these health related facts, the one fact that remains the number one reason for tea drinkers choosing this tea is the taste. There are many varieties of black loose tea such as Summer Kiss, Ambrosia, Black Currant Organic and Black Night among many others. Black loose tea can be brewed as easily as bagged tea, and normally has more flavor than bagged teas. Brewing loose teas can be as fun as tasting the many varieties of sensual and colorful teas.

 Summer Kiss black loose tea is an organic tea that blends flowery accents with organically grown black tea. A very unique taste that is a mix of sweet and tart, this blend offers red rosebud, purple mountain rose hips and hibiscus for flavor.

 Ambrosia includes safflower, a flowery orange pekoe, berry plants and red safflower petals to this summer-time tea. The safflower is a great source of oils that have been medicinally used for centuries to help women keep a regular period as well as keep the skin healthy and vibrant. Sweet marjoram and hibiscus round out this all over exhilarating tea flavor.

 Black Currant tea offers orange pekoe black tea with black currants and leaves for an iron packed healthy drink including potassium. Natural sweetness from the currants gives an unforgettable fruity taste to this exotic dark tea.

 Black night tea is very robust, with a hint of a sweet taste. There is a strong aroma and flavor associated with this tea that helps it to be recognized when among many other teas. Black loose tea incorporated with high levels of anti-oxidants and caffeine, this tea will hold its strong flavor for years due to the oxidization of the leaves. This is a great tea to start your Monday morning when you really need a jolt to get going.

 Darjeeling tea is another variety of black loose tea. This tea offers a light apricot color when brewed, and has a smooth and subtle floral flavor with the spiciness that Darjeeling is known for. This is considered the champagne of teas and is widely used for afternoon drinking, as an accent for many meat containing meals.

 Earl Grey is another black loose tea that is very popular. Made of full dark leaves of the orange pekoe, this tea offers a touch of indigo coloring from cornflower petals. Earl Grey offers a bergamot fruity and slightly sweet flavor, and is considered a breakfast classic.

 Passion Fruit Gold is a black loose tea that offers a warm touch to all black tea blends. The dark tea offers a very full flavor that is unmatched in any other variety. The natural sweetness of black tea with calendula blossoms offers this tea the unmistakable taste that is perfect for any time of year.

 Black loose teas are known worldwide for being the most popular teas. Once the health benefits are seen and the taste is experienced, it is no wonder that black loose teas are as widely consumed as they are.


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