Goggi was quick to point out that when discussing tea, he is strictly referring to the
camellia sinensis plant, from which black, green, white, oolong and dark teas are derived, not herbais or tisanes (also known as botanicals).
Tea comes from the
camellia sinensis plant, and from these are six types: white tea, yellow tea, green tea, oolong, black and puehr.
From world renowned teas, stand out, for example the products obtained from the differential preparation of terminal leaves and apical buds of
Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze (Godoin et al., 2010).
Consistent media coverage is delivering a stream of positive news on the research validating health benefits of tea (
Camellia sinensis) consumption-- particularly green tea--that is helping to educate and motivate consumers to choose tea.
All true teas--white, green, oolong and black--come from the buds of the same plant,
Camellia sinensis.
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Camellia sinensis, pertencente a familia Theaceae, e uma arvore que pode alcancar varios metros de altura, nativa da China cultivada em mais de 30 paises (Sharangi, 2009).
Albany, NY, May 19, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Green tea is prepared using the leaves of
camellia sinensis undergoing minimum oxidation during its processing.
The company's portfolio includes Green Tea, which is blended with a concentrated extract of
Camellia sinensis and trace vitamin supplements, Aptitude Coffee, Aptitude Xtreme, Aptitude Raspberry and Aptitude Kids.
Camellia sinensis total polyphenols in tea flush range from 20% to 35% (Hart, 2009).
Sufficiently high oral doses or topical application of green tea (
Camellia sinensis) may also offer photoprotection.
CAMELLIA The camellia is a plant of immense historical and cultural significance because it is the source of tea - the dried leaves of
Camellia sinensis infused with hot water make the nation's favourite hot beverage.