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Kukicha - Twig Tea - A Japanese Green Tea Made From Stems
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Kukicha is a type of Japanese green tea that is made
mostly or exclusively from twigs and stems. This stands in contrast to
most teas (green or otherwise) which are made mostly from leaves and
buds of the tea plant. Sometimes kukicha is referred to as kukicha tea, but the "tea" is redundant as "cha" means tea in Japanese.
Health benefits of kukicha relative to other green teas :
Kukicha
has not been extensively studied for its health benefits, and there is
not currently enough evidence to say conclusively whether it is more or
less healthy than other Japanese green teas, or any other types of tea.
Kukicha has a similar chemical profile to other Japanese green teas, and
contains the same antioxidants, the catechins, so it is likely that the
health benefits of kukicha are similar to other green teas.
Kukicha
is often promoted as having less caffeine than other teas, for the
simple reason that the stems and twigs of the tea plant are lower in
caffeine than the leaves and buds. Other teas, such as bancha, which
contain some stem, are also slightly lower in caffeine. However, the
caffeine content of green tea varies quite a lot, and kukicha is no
exception. Some kukicha contains a larger portion of leaf, and these
teas generally tend to be more highly-caffeinated than the kukicha made
exclusively from stems and twigs. One study that examined the caffeine
content of various teas actually found one kukicha tested to be higher
in caffeine relative to other green teas.
Flavor, aroma, and appearance of kukicha :
The
flavor, aroma, and overall character of kukicha is quite similar to
other Japanese green teas, especially bancha, but also sencha. Kukicha
is often described as having a slightly more nutty or woody aroma, but
the difference when compared to other Japanese teas is subtle.
Bancha
tends to be more similar to kukicha because it often also contains some
stem pieces. Kukicha often has slightly less of the vegetal and
seaweedy qualities that some sencha has, but this factor is variable,
and some kukicha has. The appearance of brewed kukicha that is made
exclusively of stems and twigs tends to be clearer than sencha, and a
lighter color, but kukicha that includes leaf can come out more cloudy
and greenish, more typical for a Japanese green tea.
Buying kukicha :
The
best companies from which to buy kukicha are those that specialize in
Japanese green teas. However, a number of tea companies with a broader
catalog also offer one or two kukichas for sale. In western countries it
can be hard to find kukicha in stores, so buying online will be the
best option for most people.
Alex Zorach is the creator of RateTea,
an interactive website where anyone can rate and review teas. This site
has a database of teas classified by brand, style, and region, with a
wealth of information about different varieties of tea. Visit this site
to read reviews of kukicha - twig tea and locate sources of buying kukicha.
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