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The history of tea drinking goes back a long way in the history of China where it originated. The Chinese consider the drinking of this aromatic beverage a national pastime. Chinese tea is most often sipped for the duration of mealtimes for pleasure and to improve standard health and well being. Tea may be taken at anytime for the duration of the day even without meals. Good speech and relaxation from a tiring day’s work oftentimes accompany each cup. Chinese tea has been said to principally gain one’s health, improve skin condition and support in losing weight if drank regularly. The standard beverage’s precise roots stay unknown but there are a lot of tales that circulate with regards to it is discovery. One famous legend tells of how Shennong, a Chinese Emperor encountered the most widely consumed beverage international by accident. In the story, a Camellia sinensis leaf falls unexpectedly into a pot of water that the Emperor was boiling back in 2737 BCE. He took a sip and was pleased at the flavor of the concoction. From then on, tea has been integrated into the rich culture and deep history of China and it is people. It is so widely consumed that it is considered as a requirement in the lives of the Chinese humans along with other elements such as soy sauce, firewood, oil, rice and salt. That is how much tea figures in the lives of the people of China. There are some types of tea which may be classified in dissimilar ways. Some of the categories applied are oolong, white, black and green. Additional varieties include red, compressed and scented teas. There are herbal teas, fragrant teas, therapeutic teas and flower teas. Although there are a great deal of dissimilar kinds, all of these come from one main source. The Camellia sinensis plant is responsible for bringing tea to the world. Once harvested, the processing is then altered to attain the dissimilar oxidation levels for each type of tea. The Camellia sinensis may likewise be referred to as a tea shrub, tea tree or tea plant. Chinese tea remains to be a widely consumed beverage in the world. More and more persons are realizing the health gains of this aromatic liquid. Regular consumption of it has been said to reduce impairment of normal physiological functions and improve the well-being of the drinker. In a lot of cases, a cup of tea lessens one’s appetite for food. Most health experts also agree that sipping tea is the better substitute to drinking coffee. |
Most helpful customer reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
excellent
By Donnie A. Brande
Timothy’s Chinese Green Tea is absolutely wonderful. The flavor is mild and aromatic; never too strong or bitter. Green tea is natually filled with antioxidants and therefore, very good for you. Timothy’s if the best of the k-cup green teas I tasted to date. I highly recommend trying this one.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Green Tea Thimothy’s
By Leroy D. Young
I had been drinking Bigalow green tea but decided to try Thimothy’s green tea because of K-Cups. It is a little milder than Bigalow but a nice flavor to go with my breakfast toast. If you like a strong tea this is not for you. Since purchasing this tea I find myself drinking more than Timothy’s K-Cup coffee. I will be reordering soon.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
LOVE this green tea!
By Meryl Lawrence
This is one of the best green teas that I’ve had. In conjunction with the Keurig, I get a nice cup of healthy, hot green tea every morning to start my day! Green tea is a bit of an aquired taste but this particular brand has a very pleasant after taste! Not bitter at all!
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Good, if you like green tea!
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I am not a great green tea fan, but wanted some available for guests! This worked very well!
LOVE this green tea!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is one of the best green teas that I’ve had. In conjunction with the Keurig, I get a nice cup of healthy, hot green tea every morning to start my day! Green tea is a bit of an aquired taste but this particular brand has a very pleasant after taste! Not bitter at all!
Taste and convenience
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I love using my Keurig coffee and tea brewer, so convenient since I am usually making it for one. Timothy’s products always taste great.
Green Tea Thimothy’s
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I had been drinking Bigalow green tea but decided to try Thimothy’s green tea because of K-Cups. It is a little milder than Bigalow but a nice flavor to go with my breakfast toast. If you like a strong tea this is not for you. Since purchasing this tea I find myself drinking more than Timothy’s K-Cup coffee. I will be reordering soon.
Decent, but nothing special…
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
Timothy’s World is your “average, but nothing amazing” company when it comes to K-Cup products. This green tea is not much of a change.
The flavor is there, but it tastes along the lines of your Bigelow and other cheaper greens. I would definitely pick Gloria Jeans over this on my personal scale, but it’s a nice change in pace if you constantly drink greens and want to add some variety.
Convenient Green Tea, but not great
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
The positive for this is that it is easy and convenient. However, I find the flavor of the tea to be just “OK”. It is not the worst tea I have had, but it just isn’t the same as a tea bag. Plus, you don’t really save much of a mess by using these k-cups versus a tea bag. Doesn’t have the same advantages that the coffee k-cups have.
Awesome as iced tea
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Thought I’d give this green tea a try (supposed to be good for you etc.,). Discovered that as iced tea, no sugar, no milk
it is delicious, choice between a soda and iced tea? green iced tea wins every time
Very Good Green Tea
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
So convenient, and wonderful taste. Timothy’s coffee and tea’s always taste better to me than the other Brands.
excellent
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Timothy’s Chinese Green Tea is absolutely wonderful. The flavor is mild and aromatic; never too strong or bitter. Green tea is natually filled with antioxidants and therefore, very good for you. Timothy’s if the best of the k-cup green teas I tasted to date. I highly recommend trying this one.
Green tea
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I tried this green tea did not like it at all. I normally drink green tea but I found it to be kind of bitter. It tasted like coffee to me and I am not a coffee drinker.
Take Tea and See
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Excellent brewed tea. We really like and use our Keurig and this tea is a nice change from coffee
Mediocre Green Flavor
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
This is a good quick cup of tea, BUT…
It is not a particularly good green tea with few grassy notes to the flavor. It is just okay.
make sure your temp setting is at 180 degrees
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Great product! If you want a more tasty green tea make sure to set your Keurig’s temp at 180 degrees — it defaults to 192 which fine for black tea and coffee.