Ceylon Tea Health Benefits / Where to Get It / How to Make It
You've heard of
matcha and chai tea, but have you heard of Ceylon tea? While Ceylon tea isn't
anything new (the first records of it being planted date back to 1824), it's
recently been trending among wellness enthusiasts. But what exactly is Ceylon
tea, and what makes it so special?
What is Ceylon tea, and where does it originate?
Ceylon tea has origins
in Sri Lanka, which, prior to 1972, was called Ceylon. White says it's often
regarded as one the best black teas on the market".The tea is produced
using either black tea leaves, green tea leaves, or white tea leaves from the
Camellia sinensis plant.
White points out
that Sri Lanka has very diverse orographic and climatic conditions within the
country. Its seven main tea cultivating areas include Nuwara Eliya, Uva, Kandy,
Dimbula, Ruhuna, Uda Pussellawa, and Sabaragamuwa.
Each [area]
produces very distinctive and characteristic qualities defined by factors such
as altitude, soil conditions, and rainfall.
What are some of the known health benefits of Ceylon tea?
The health benefits
from Ceylon tea are relatively similar to the teas sourced from various other
regions, including China and India.
"Researchers
are finding out tea leaf, black tea, and different sorts of tea for many years,
and have associated tea drinking with positive outcomes,".
For example, tea usually
provides a lift in mental alertness.
"Ilana
Muhlstein, registered dietitian and co-creator of Beachbody's 2B Mindset, says
that in addition to the caffeine in Ceylon tea that helps to increase focus and
energy levels, it may also lend positive metabolic benefits as well.
"Some studies
have shown that catechins, found in green Ceylon tea, may have calorie-burning
effects," she says.
Ceylon tea is
naturally caffeinated, If the Ceylon tea is formed with tea leaf, it'll have a
modest quantity of caffeine.Traditional tea leaf has concerning thirty five
milligrams of caffeine per cup.
Alternatively, if
the Ceylon tea is made with black tea leaves, it will have anywhere between 50
to 90 milligrams of caffeine per cup. For comparison, one cup of coffee
contains an average of 95 milligrams of caffeine.
Additionally, each
black and tea leaf contain polyphenols, as well as catechins, flavonoids, and
tannins.
Muhlstein also says
that the high antioxidant content in Ceylon tea may protect the skin from free
radicals and even reduce the risk of cancer if regularly consumed.
"Ceylon is
also a source of potassium, which can help reduce blood pressure and lower the
risk of developing kidney stones," she adds.
How do you properly brew Ceylon tea?
Before you brew
Ceylon tea, be sure you identify which kind of tea leaves it contains. Believe
it or not, the water temperature plays a key role in brewing the perfect cup
and extracting its nutrients and flavor.
"Since Ceylon
green tea is softer and gentler than black tea, it should be brewed in water
that is cooled to around 75 degrees [Fahrenheit]."
Ceylon tea that's
made with black tea leaves should be brewed in water that ranges between 90 and
95 degrees Fahrenheit. He suggests brewing it with fresh boiling water for
three to five minutes. White says that while there is a small production of
white and green tea leaves in Sri Lanka, the type of Ceylon tea that is more
widely recognized and consumed is made with black tea leaves.
Once the tea and
freshly stewed water area unit combined, the leaves tend to settle at rock
bottom of the pot, reducing the contact between tea leaves and water. Stir to
agitate the tea and permit correct extraction
If you're looking
to try this tea yourself, Ahmad Tea of London has a loose-leaf Ceylon tea,
Twinings of London has a Ceylon Orange Pekoe flavor, and TAZO uses Ceylon tea
in its Awake English Breakfast Tea.
Grab your teapot,
kettle, or a mug and a strainer (if you're brewing loose-leaf) and get to
sipping on this special tea.
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