White tea is from the Camilla Sinensis plant, which is the same plant which produces black, green, and oolong tea. These are considered the only true teas. Black tea involves a long, complex form of fermentation which gives it its black color. Oolong tea involves less fermentation. Green tea does not involve fermentation at all, but it is from a more mature plant. White tea does not have any fermentation, but it is from an immature tea plant. The buds are picked very early in the early spring, with the best white teas coming from only the buds, which were picked within a two day period. In less expensive white teas, some leaves may be included with the buds. The white tea gets its name from these buds. They are covered in a fine hair that turns white when they are dried.
Many people have heard of the antioxidant benefits of green tea. But the health benefits are even bigger with white tea. They contain a huge amount of polyphenols, which are powerful antioxidants. Drinking tea has been shown to have some kind of effect in lowering the risk of heart disease, strokes, blood vessel dilation, osteoporosis, and even cancer, although more testing is needed before doctors can recommend this as a treatment.
Anyone who has had white tea can tell you that it has a sweet flavor. This does not come from sweetener, but from the natural flavor of the tea. Because the buds have the least processing, they are thought to have the strongest concentration of flavonoids. It is not unusual for Westerners to drink white tea without any sweetener having been added.
Recently, many companies have realized the exquisite aroma that comes from white tea, and begun incorporating that scent into their products. You can now find candles, deodorizing spray, bath products, and even perfumes with its scent. There is a white tea scented shower gel and body scrub which I purchased from Walmart for only a dollar each. The smell is so intoxicating and relaxing that I use it after especially stressful days as a way to relax myself to sleep.
The best white tea available for drinking is "Silver Needles" which has only buds which were picked within a two day period. Although white tea is the rarest type of tea, and this is the rarest of the white teas, its flavor is worth every penny.
If you have not yet tried a cup of white tea, pick some up or visit a coffee shop which carries tea products. Borders has a coffee bar within most of their locations, and they sell white tea and containers of white tea in this area. It is truly a healthful treat that is certain to relax and calm you.
Published by L. Brown
I am a housewife, mother, real estate investor, researcher, writer, artist, and enigma. View profile
Oolong Tea: Production, Flavour, and BenefitsI became an oolong tea fan at the tender age of ten. Now that I'm all grown up (sort of), I still get excited about tiny, handle-free cups at Chinese restaurants, but I also kno...- What You Should Know About Getting Your Teeth Bleached Everybody wants a nice smile. We want whiter teeth more than ever. But you should be aware of certain things before getting started with the process:
What Everyone Should Know About Whitening Your Teeth for that Perfect SmileAlmost everyone wants to have a nice white smile; it is like the holy grail of all of the Hollywood celebrities. If you want a whiter smile, there are a few things you should kn...- What You Should Know Before Getting Chairside Teeth Whitening DoneTeeth whitening, also known as teeth bleaching, is a great way to get the smile that you've always wanted.
- What Everyone Should Know About Brain InjuryBrain injury is the number one cause of death and disability in the world and has been designated as the signature wound of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Benefits of Green and White Tea
- What Are the Benefits of White Tea?
- A Review of Lipton White Tea
- Red Tea Health Benefits: Do They Equal that of Green and White Teas?
- Green Tea: A Dose a Day May Keep Cancer Away
- Why You Should Drink White Tea This Winter to Avoid the Flu
- White Tea: Healthy Alternative is Latest Food Trend
- All tea comes from the Camilla Sinensis plant.
- White tea undergoes the least amount of processing of any type of tea.
- You can find many products which are scented with white tea.

