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AVGWarhawk 01-26-12 01:20 PM

Green tea...
 
is it as good for you as claimed? :hmmm:

Skybird 01-26-12 01:26 PM

Let'S say its' claimed positive effects are "discussed". Several meta-studies over the past ten years indicate that the miracles that get promised by some, are hopelessly exagerated, some are even unconfirmed alltogether, for example certain effects helping to counter cancer.

My advise would be to drink it if you like it, and then to truly enjoy it, taking the time, and not to hurry. The overall experience then indeed may be of benefit for you. ;)

Sea Demon 01-26-12 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1827825)
is it as good for you as claimed? :hmmm:

Sources say it's a good source of antioxidants.

Ducimus 01-26-12 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1827825)
is it as good for you as claimed? :hmmm:

If you mean that crap you can buy at some of the hipster coffee shops like starbucks, - i didn't like the taste of it. I think one could do just as well by mowing their lawn, and mixing the clippings in a cup of water.

nikimcbee 01-26-12 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1827870)
If you mean that crap you can buy at some of the hipster coffee shops like starbucks, - i didn't like the taste of it. I think one could do just as well by mowing their lawn, and mixing the clippings in a cup of water.

:haha: This./\ The first time I tried plain green tea, I about yacked. I thought it tasted like hay\ dried grass clippings.

AVGWarhawk 01-26-12 02:57 PM

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Sources say it's a good source of antioxidants.
I have read the same. The jury is still out.

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If you mean that crap you can buy at some of the hipster coffee shops like starbucks, - i didn't like the taste of it. I think one could do just as well by mowing their lawn, and mixing the clippings in a cup of water.
It is green! I have some with berry flavor. It's not bad tasting. I would say the berry flavor does make it better. Question is, are the grass clippings a good antioxidant? :hmmm:

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This./\ The first time I tried plain green tea, I about yacked. I thought it tasted like hay\ dried grass clippings.
I would bet the plain taste like hay/grass clippings. Added flavor make it better. At least with this box I have. Certainly a acquired taste. :yep:

AVGWarhawk 01-26-12 02:58 PM

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Let'S say its' claimed positive effects are "discussed". Several meta-studies over the past ten years indicate that the miracles that get promised by some, are hopelessly exagerated, some are even unconfirmed alltogether, for example certain effects helping to counter cancer.

My advise would be to drink it if you like it, and then to truly enjoy it, taking the time, and not to hurry. The overall experience then indeed may be of benefit for you.
The overall experience of drinking a good scotch serves me better! :DL

tater 01-26-12 03:13 PM

Good green tea is quite good. I love it, though I prefer good, black coffee most of the time.

Note that if it is made with a bag, it ain't good tea (regardless of how it is dried).

CCIP 01-26-12 03:20 PM

I'm drinking some right now :|\\

Not for health reasons or anything though, I just like it. Like any good tea, to really get it right, don't go for it at starbucks or get it in teabags at a supermarket, get the good stuff as leaves from a specialty store. Delicious! :yep:

vienna 01-26-12 03:28 PM

I often drink green tea; very much so when I'm working on a long project and don't need the "after-crash-and-burn" from a long period of drinking coffee. It is quite true about the teabag version being the less preferred form of the tea; go to a good Asian store and buy the better quality tea. Oh, and yes, it is an acquired taste, but, then, so was beer for most of us...

AVGWarhawk 01-26-12 03:32 PM

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Good green tea is quite good. I love it, though I prefer good, black coffee most of the time.

Note that if it is made with a bag, it ain't good tea (regardless of how it is dried).
I like coffee as my first choice as well but I have a sore throat. The hot tea helps with that. My daughter, out of curiosity, want to try some tea. She did not like her selection of green tea flavored with berry. The box was in the cabinet so I figured I would use it up. We usually have the black tea around but not the green tea.

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Like any good tea, to really get it right, don't go for it at starbucks or get it in teabags at a supermarket, get the good stuff as leaves from a specialty store. Delicious!
I don't darken Starbucks doorway. The coffee is overpriced like crazy. However, the Sumatra blend from Starbucks for my Keureg is awesome. If I find some on sale I will get that blend. I agree, the supermarket brand is certainly not as good as what you would find in a specialty store. It is the difference between already ground coffee and grinding your coffee beans just before the pot is made. Much different taste between the two.

Ducimus 01-26-12 03:40 PM

http://image.shutterstock.com/displa...d-51192757.jpg http://www.soymilkquick.com/assets/i...atGrassCup.jpg
I got your green tea, right here. Bon appetit, ya damn hipsters. :O:

AVGWarhawk 01-26-12 03:42 PM

Oh Hell, I have not seen tea that green!! I knew there was a reason I liked coffee better.

Tea is better for sore throat though...IMO. When scotch is not available that is. :DL

Ducimus 01-26-12 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1827905)
I knew there was a reason I liked coffee better.

Now your speaking my language! So says the guy with the longstanding reference to coffee as a sig pic. :har:

CCIP 01-26-12 03:48 PM

I quit coffee after realizing your banner was accurate :D

Used to be a complete coffee addict for about 6 years, and then after I accidentally stopped drinking it for a few weeks I realized that I felt a hell of a lot better, calmer and more productive. Haven't gone back to it since, in fact haven't even had a cup of the stuff in 10 months now. The only downside is that I now sleep for like 10-12 hours a day, but then sleep is still better than doing stupid things while being all twitchy and agitated :O:


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