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How to Choose a White Tea

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Tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world, and the newest trend among tea drinkers is white tea. White tea grows from the same plant that gives us black and green teas. This natural state prevents the grassy flavor found in many green teas and even offers more health benefits to the drinker. Choosing a white tea is easy with these simple steps.

From Quick Guide: Tea Time
Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Shop around. White tea is a luxury item and finding a quality product in stores may be difficult. Online sellers offer the best choices of products. Gourmet tea sellers usually carry all varieties of tea.

  2. Step 2

    Compare loose leaf to tea bags. Tea bags expose white tea to oxygen and begin to dry out the product. This can affect the taste and reduces the antioxidants in the tea. Loose leaf tea offers the most health benefits and provides the purest taste.

  3. Step 3

    Consider the cost. Because white tea is so rare it's much more expensive than other varieties. Loose leaf tea costs more than white tea in bags.

  4. Step 4

    Try bottled white tea. Bottled white tea is quickly growing in popularity because it offers similar health benefits in an easier convenient drinking method. Bottled white tea can be found in any grocery store.

  5. Step 5

    Understand the styles of tea. White tea is available in different styles. The style reflects the grade of white tea and how it was prepared. Grade also determines cost associated with white tea.

  6. Step 6

    Taste the difference. Flavored white teas are popular among beginners. Paired with fruits, flavored white teas provide a bolder taste than the subtle flavor associated with unflavored white teas. Try a sample of each to see which you prefer.

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