European countries have recently started experimenting with growing and producing their own teas in small quantities, mainly for the specialty tea sector. To characterize European teas, this study investigated a set of five tea types obtained from different Camellia sinensis varieties/cultivars, representing various oxidation grades (green, white, yellow, oolong, black), all grown and processed in the only tea garden in Europe (in Germany) that focuses on all five types. Hot and cold brews were studied by measuring the total phenolic (TPC) and flavonoid contents (TFC), the antioxidant capacity and UV-Vis spectra, also with the objective of discriminating between the different tea types and the different plant varieties. The dried leaves wer...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Natural antioxidant products, like green tea (Camellia sinensis) have gained popularity worldwide an...
<p>In general, there are four basic types of tea: green (not fermented), black (fermented), oolong a...
European countries have recently started experimenting with growing and producing their own teas in ...
Tea is grown around the world under extremely diverse geographic and climatic conditions, namely, in...
ATR-FTIR (Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform InfraRed) spectroscopy, combined with chemo...
Recently, a new trend called cold brewing gained the popularity in the tea and coffee beverage indus...
The present study explored what effect manufacturing has on the antioxidant properties of teas comin...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
Fermented tea is traditionally consumed in many Asian countries. In Thailand, the product is made by...
Tea consumption has been a significant part of human tradition for centuries. Increased publicity of...
The study investigates the antioxidant characteristics of hot and cold infusions of various white te...
Tea is a widely consumed beverage in the world and its consumption is highly recommended due to the ...
Background: Tea is a refreshing drink that contains polyphenol compounds, namely catechins that are ...
The leaves from Camellia sinensis are used from ancient times for preparation of tea but also as raw...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Natural antioxidant products, like green tea (Camellia sinensis) have gained popularity worldwide an...
<p>In general, there are four basic types of tea: green (not fermented), black (fermented), oolong a...
European countries have recently started experimenting with growing and producing their own teas in ...
Tea is grown around the world under extremely diverse geographic and climatic conditions, namely, in...
ATR-FTIR (Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform InfraRed) spectroscopy, combined with chemo...
Recently, a new trend called cold brewing gained the popularity in the tea and coffee beverage indus...
The present study explored what effect manufacturing has on the antioxidant properties of teas comin...
In the present study, twelve different types of commercial tea samples were assayed to determine the...
Fermented tea is traditionally consumed in many Asian countries. In Thailand, the product is made by...
Tea consumption has been a significant part of human tradition for centuries. Increased publicity of...
The study investigates the antioxidant characteristics of hot and cold infusions of various white te...
Tea is a widely consumed beverage in the world and its consumption is highly recommended due to the ...
Background: Tea is a refreshing drink that contains polyphenol compounds, namely catechins that are ...
The leaves from Camellia sinensis are used from ancient times for preparation of tea but also as raw...
Tea has been consumed all over the World for over two thousand years and now it is the most popular ...
Natural antioxidant products, like green tea (Camellia sinensis) have gained popularity worldwide an...
<p>In general, there are four basic types of tea: green (not fermented), black (fermented), oolong a...