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![]() Zoom wrote: > Hi, > > There are so many green and white teas on the market, it is difficult to > ascertain which is the most authentic in terms of purity of the tea. I > haven't seen any studies that comparies that various teas in terms of which > brand are least processed and have the most authentic leaves with minimal > processing. Does anyone know where I can find this info? > > Thanks > > Zoom Hi Zoom, Here is a link to one place I buy tea, many tea vendors have areas on their sites comparing the differences in white, green etc... http://www.jingteashop.com/tea_types.cfm It seems that white is the very least processed from all the info I have read. But google white tea vs green tea and you may find out what you wnat to know. Jenn |
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