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- Tea abstract "Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It has a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour that many people enjoy.Tea originated in China as a medicinal drink. It was first introduced to Portuguese priests and merchants in China during the 16th century. Drinking tea became popular in Britain during the 17th century. The British introduced it to India, in order to compete with the Chinese monopoly on the product.Tea has long been promoted for having a variety of positive health benefits. Recent studies suggest that green tea may help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and some forms of cancer, promote oral health, reduce blood pressure, help with weight control, improve antibacterial and antivirasic activity, provide protection from solar ultraviolet light, and increase bone mineral density. Green tea is also said to have "anti-fibrotic properties, and neuroprotective power." Additional research is needed to "fully understand its contributions to human health, and advise its regular consumption in Western diets."Tea catechins have known anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective properties, help regulate food intake, and have an affinity for cannabinoid receptors, which may suppress pain and nausea and provide calming effects.Consumption of green tea is associated with a lower risk of diseases that cause functional disability, such as “stroke, cognitive impairment, and osteoporosis” in the elderly.Tea contains L-theanine, an amino acid whose consumption is mildly associated with a calm but alert and focused, relatively productive (alpha wave-dominant) mental state in humans. This mental state is also common to meditative practice.The phrase herbal tea usually refers to infusions of fruit or herbs made without the tea plant, such as rosehip tea, chamomile tea, or rooibos tea. Alternative phrases for this are tisane or herbal infusion, both bearing an implied contrast with "tea" as it is construed here.".
- Tea origin China.
- Tea thumbnail Tea_leaves_steeping_in_a_zhong_čaj_05.jpg?width=300.
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- Tea wikiPageExternalLink www.tea.co.uk.
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- Tea wikiPageID "29969".
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- Tea caption "Oolong tea being infused in a gaiwan".
- Tea hasPhotoCollection Tea.
- Tea introduced "Approx. 10th century BC".
- Tea name "Tea".
- Tea origin "China".
- Tea type "Hot or cold beverage".
- Tea subject Category:Caffeine.
- Tea subject Category:Crops.
- Tea subject Category:Crops_originating_from_China.
- Tea subject Category:Herbal_and_fungal_stimulants.
- Tea subject Category:Medicinal_plants.
- Tea subject Category:Tea.
- Tea type Beverage.
- Tea type Food.
- Tea type Drink.
- Tea type FunctionalSubstance.
- Tea comment "Tea is an aromatic beverage commonly prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world. It has a cooling, slightly bitter, and astringent flavour that many people enjoy.Tea originated in China as a medicinal drink. It was first introduced to Portuguese priests and merchants in China during the 16th century. Drinking tea became popular in Britain during the 17th century.".
- Tea label "Chá".
- Tea label "Herbata".
- Tea label "Tea".
- Tea label "Tee".
- Tea label "Thee (drank)".
- Tea label "Thé".
- Tea label "Tè".
- Tea label "Té".
- Tea label "Чай".
- Tea label "شاي".
- Tea label "茶".
- Tea label "茶".
- Tea sameAs Čaj.
- Tea sameAs Tee.
- Tea sameAs Τσάι.
- Tea sameAs Té.
- Tea sameAs Te_(infusioa).
- Tea sameAs Thé.
- Tea sameAs Teh.
- Tea sameAs Tè.
- Tea sameAs 茶.
- Tea sameAs 차_(음료).
- Tea sameAs Thee_(drank).
- Tea sameAs Herbata.
- Tea sameAs Chá.
- Tea sameAs m.07clx.
- Tea sameAs Q6097.
- Tea sameAs Q6097.
- Tea wasDerivedFrom Tea?oldid=606711691.
- Tea depiction Tea_leaves_steeping_in_a_zhong_čaj_05.jpg.
- Tea isPrimaryTopicOf Tea.
- Tea name "Tea".