Green tea is the world’s second most popular beverage, with global consumption exceeding 3 million tons annually, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Its popularity is fueled by promising research on antioxidants—compounds that protect cells from oxidative stress, a key factor in aging and disease. Harvard Medical School highlights the health benefits of antioxidants, especially for cellular defense. But with so many green tea varieties, which one offers the most potent antioxidant punch? This article explores the contenders for the ultimate health boost.
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7. Genmaicha Genmaicha is a beloved Japanese tea that artfully blends green tea leaves—usually Bancha or Sencha—with roasted brown rice. Originally developed as an affordable way…