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These days, nothing is more wanted than a cool evening, with a hot cup of delicious tea coupled with a tension-free mind. The vapours of the tea  enter through your nose, mingling with your brain cells and boosting your energy to another level.

This is the best evening one can think about, especially if you are sitting in a unique country like India where climate and tradition both stand as testimonials of the virtue of a good tea.

Confused with the types of tea leaves available?

There are so many varieties of tea leaves available in the market these days. If you are a beginner or at the initial stages of tea consumption, it is natural for you to get confused with the types of tea leaves. But, if you are already a tea-lover, then you are here to explore the various other flavours that you might give your tongue.

Here we are with the types of tea leaves:

  • CTC (brown tea/milk tea) from the plains.
  • CTC from Darjeeling and dooars side.
  • Green tea (available in further different flavours like ginger,lemon,and so on)
  • Black tea (or red tea)
  • Herbal tea

There are further different types of teas prepared from these various kinds of tea leaves.

Tea consumption: Good or Bad?

Actually, tea is a very controversial topic to talk about. Especially, when for people who hail from a rural area, tea becomes an inseparable part of their lives. Such people believe that tea is the best and the most tasty medicine that could actually work for them.

On the other hand, some people strongly believe that tea has addictive properties and that it isn’t meant for daily consumption. Though irregular, or once in while intake didn’t raise an objection for them.

Finally, we have the third kind of people, very less in number though, who are completely against tea consumption due to the presence of caffeine in it. Further, they might have focused only on the negative impacts.

Should you actually drink tea?

This is a completely true fact that tea contains caffeine and also imposes some addictive property on its consumer. But, the point which says that this is all is wrong.

Tea has many benefits like:

  • Increase in metabolism through caffeine
  • Refreshing feel
  • Boost in energy level
  • Wonderful treat to the tongue and soul
  • Calming property against anxiety
  • Brain-stimulating impulses

Hence, tea isn’t bad even if one consumes it daily, as many of us do. No matter whichever tea you prefer, you just need to keep in mind your limit. Within limits, it’s a treat, but beyond them, anything can turn harmful.

It all depends on the tea leaves you use. The best will produce the best!

If you have used some good quality tea leaves like the Hanuman Tea-time leaves, you are assured to have a wonderful and delicious experience of plunging into a journey of flavours and dreamy essence, leading you first in a vanity fair and in the very next moment, boosting up your spirits with the best energy, after the first sip itself.

It is obvious that if you are using some low quality leaves and suffer a hospital-related experience instead of the one mentioned above, you can’t blame the whole idea of tea consumption right?

How to know if the tea leaves you are using are right for you?

The right leaves are one which give you an accurate colour and quality ensured taste, that too in a small amount, with a blast of flavours in your olfactory organs, as soon as you take in the vapours from your treat. This makes your first sip even more delightful and your gustatory system thanks you for it.

This is exactly what you get through Hanuman Tea, making it consumer-friendly,tasty, financially viable and of course, healthy too. If you have to pour 2-3 spoons of tea leaves into just 1 cup of tea, your tea leaves are not only emptying your jar pretty fast, but also your pockets!

Hence, the choice is completely yours. Choose the right kind of tea leaves, and further the right kind of tea that you will make out of it, in order to have the aforementioned experience. One thing is for sure, once you actually have a good tea experience, you will then know why people have water-filled mouths even while watching a story, reel, picture or video of a tea on phone. A real cup of tea is worth it.

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