Did you know that all teas come from the plant, camellia sinensis? Depending upon the process and regions, they are classified into different varieties. Here is a list of few teas to explore this season! Hope you’ll enjoy it.
Tea Latte

When you’re in the mood for a decent drink then boost your cells with a warm and insanely satisfying cup of tea latte. Loaded with polyphenols, the tea is rich in antioxidants, possibly lowering the risk of some diseases. Many consider Tea latte as a golden ticket to wellness. It is found that tea latte can reduce plaque formation and restricts the growth of bacteria.
Black Tea

Need a break? Black Tea makes a strong, sweet, and stands up to the froth. Black Tea helps to lower the risk of heart attack and cardiovascular disease. Drinking black tea ensures stronger bones and a low chance of arthritis. Black tea also reduces levels of stress hormone cortisol when consumed on a regular basis. Studies show that people who take black tea are found calm and relaxed than others.
Rose Hip Tea

Looking for herbal tea? Rose Hip Tea is made from the cranberry-size red fruits that develop after roses fade. They are a rich source of vitamin C. Loaded with antioxidants, the content of it in rosehip tea is different from those obtained from other food, and therefore adding rosehip tea to your diet can provide additional health benefits.
Darjeeling Tea

Known as ‘Champagne of Teas’, Darjeeling teas are fresh tea from the Himalayas. With a soothing flavor and less fragrant, they are quite famous among teas. The presence of alkylamine antigen in Darjeeling tea helps boost our immune response. It also contains tannins that help to fight viruses and hence protect from cold, fever, and stomach flu.
Lime Tea

Some drinks are always there in your daily menu. We got you! Lime Tea is one such fan favorite and a good pick for no reason. Lime Tea is extremely good for cleansing the liver and flushing out waste and toxins, as well as aid digestion and thus, can assist in weight loss. Lime tea is one stop solution to all your stomach illness. Along with improving the immune system, tannins present in lime tea have a therapeutic effect on intestinal and gastric illnesses.
Matcha Tea

Green tea powder is whisked for a few minutes to get this frothy cup of tea. Looks more like a juice, but this is healthier than any other drink in the world. Loaded with antioxidants, they are good for skin and body. Apart from other teas, Matcha tea has relatively higher antioxidant content, which can help stimulate metabolism and respiratory system along with heart and the kidneys.
Tell us which tea you are going to try next time in the comment section below!