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- Green_tea abstract "Green tea is made from the leaves from Camellia sinensis that have undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originated in China, but it has become associated with many cultures throughout Asia. Green tea has recently become more widespread in the West, where black tea has been the traditionally consumed tea. Green tea has become the raw material for extracts used in various beverages, health foods, dietary supplements, and cosmetic items. Many varieties of green tea have been created in the countries where it is grown. These varieties can differ substantially due to variable growing conditions, horticulture, production processing, and harvesting time.Over the last few decades green tea has been subjected to many scientific and medical studies to determine the extent of its long-purported health benefits, with some evidence suggesting that regular green tea drinkers may have a lower risk of developing heart disease and certain types of cancer. Although green tea does not raise the metabolic rate enough to produce immediate weight loss, a green tea extract containing polyphenols and caffeine has been shown to induce thermogenesis and stimulate fat oxidation, boosting the metabolic rate 4% without increasing the heart rate.The mean content of flavonoids in a cup of green tea is higher than that in the same volume of other food and drink items that are traditionally considered of health contributing nature, including fresh fruits, vegetable juices or wine. Flavonoids are a group of phytochemicals present in most plant products that are responsible for health benefits such as anti-oxidative and anticarcinogenic functions. However, the content of flavonoids may vary dramatically amongst different tea products.".
- Green_tea thumbnail Green_tea_3_appearances.jpg?width=300.
- Green_tea wikiPageExternalLink 22907.
- Green_tea wikiPageExternalLink GreenTeach.html.
- Green_tea wikiPageExternalLink health-benefits-of-green-tea.
- Green_tea wikiPageID "262676".
- Green_tea wikiPageRevisionID "606769870".
- Green_tea hasPhotoCollection Green_tea.
- Green_tea subject Category:Chinese_tea.
- Green_tea subject Category:Dietary_antioxidants.
- Green_tea subject Category:Green_tea.
- Green_tea subject Category:Japanese_tea.
- Green_tea subject Category:Monoamine_oxidase_inhibitors.
- Green_tea comment "Green tea is made from the leaves from Camellia sinensis that have undergone minimal oxidation during processing. Green tea originated in China, but it has become associated with many cultures throughout Asia. Green tea has recently become more widespread in the West, where black tea has been the traditionally consumed tea. Green tea has become the raw material for extracts used in various beverages, health foods, dietary supplements, and cosmetic items.".
- Green_tea label "Chá verde".
- Green_tea label "Green tea".
- Green_tea label "Groene thee".
- Green_tea label "Grüner Tee".
- Green_tea label "Thé vert".
- Green_tea label "Tè verde".
- Green_tea label "Té verde".
- Green_tea label "Zielona herbata".
- Green_tea label "Зелёный чай".
- Green_tea label "شاي أخضر".
- Green_tea label "綠茶".
- Green_tea label "緑茶".
- Green_tea sameAs Zelený_čaj.
- Green_tea sameAs Grüner_Tee.
- Green_tea sameAs Πράσινο_τσάι.
- Green_tea sameAs Té_verde.
- Green_tea sameAs Thé_vert.
- Green_tea sameAs Teh_hijau.
- Green_tea sameAs Tè_verde.
- Green_tea sameAs 緑茶.
- Green_tea sameAs 녹차.
- Green_tea sameAs Groene_thee.
- Green_tea sameAs Zielona_herbata.
- Green_tea sameAs Chá_verde.
- Green_tea sameAs m.01mzvs.
- Green_tea sameAs Q484083.
- Green_tea sameAs Q484083.
- Green_tea wasDerivedFrom Green_tea?oldid=606769870.
- Green_tea depiction Green_tea_3_appearances.jpg.
- Green_tea isPrimaryTopicOf Green_tea.