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    The Health Benefits of Tea

    September 18, 2013 by Jessica 2 Comments

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    What exactly is tea?

    Tea is a hot drink that’s made by pouring boiling water on the leaves of the camellia sinesis plant. This leaf originates from Asia, and has been used to make tea for over 3,000 years. It’s important to note that real tea is made specifically from camellia leaves. There are many “tea” varieties that contain fruit and herb blends, and although they are very tasty, they are not tea.

    So how do I know what “tea” is the real tea?

    The three main types of teas made from the camellia plant are green tea, black tea, and white tea. The difference between them lies in how they are processed.

    • Green tea: Camellia leaves are spread out to dry, so that the water content can be reduced. After the leaves are dried, they are heated, rolled and dried once again. The dried leaves are usually still green in color. This variety of tea is minimally processed, and involves little to no oxidation.
    • Black tea: Camellia leaves are spread out to dry, and are then heavily rolled. The rolling process allows oxygen to react with the enzymes in the leaf, and this is where oxidation begins. The leaves are left to oxidize, and as a result, a deep black color is formed. After this, the leaves are dried again. The oxidation process results in a bitter tasting tea.
    • White tea: Immature camellia leaves are heated to prevent oxidation, and then dried. This simple process results in minimally processed tea.

    Other varieties include oolong, yellow, and post-fermented tea.

    Why is tea beneficial for my health?

    • Tea leaves contain flavanoids, which have anti-inflammatory activity in the body. They are also high in anti-oxidant activity, which may neutralize the harmful effects of free radicals.
    • Tea has been proven to display positive effects on normalizing blood pressure, and playing a role in the prevention of heart disease and diabetes, by reducing blood glucose activity.
    • Research has shown that green tea has significant protective effects against various types of cancers, including pancreatic, breast, and ovarian cancer.
    • White tea has been shown to slow virus and bacteria growth.
    • Black tea has been shown to improve the functioning of blood vessels, resulting in a decreased risk for heart disease.

     

    So which one should I drink?

    As you can see, all derivatives of the camellia plant offer a plethora of health benefits. Each tea also offers distinct flavors, so try them all out and see which one best suites your palate!

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    Food Remedies For PMS

    June 12, 2013 by Jessica Leave a Comment

    Learn simple things you can do in your kitchen to ease those unpleasant PMS symptoms!

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    Easy and Healthy Snack Ideas

    May 13, 2013 by Jessica 1 Comment

    Watch for how to prepare some of our favorite snacks! We keep it healthy, simple, and easy.

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    Ground Tofu Spiced Chili

    May 11, 2013 by Jessica 4 Comments

    We all need a little comfort in our lives and this Ground Tofu Spiced Chili will do just that.  

    IMG_2231The beans in this recipe are an excellent source of dietary fiber to help keep our digestive tracts running smoothly.  They are also a great source of plant-based protein.  To top it all off, beans are a phenomenal source of iron.  Iron helps to carry oxygen and nutrients to our blood cells.

    Tofu is made from curdled soy milk that the water has been removed from.  It can be fairly bland so it is great to marinate and flexible for whatever flavors you want to add. Tofu tends to have a meat like texture that many people like.  It is a great source of protein from soy and provides a healthy dose of calcium and manganese.  The combo of tofu and beans will create a protein packed meal to help keep you feeling full and healthy for the long run.

    IMG_2240Begin by draining the tofu and crumbling it into pieces.  Set this aside until we are ready for it.  Heat up the olive oil in a pot and saute the onions, garlic, carrots, and curry powder for about 3-4 minutes.  Add in the beans, tomato sauce, water, cayenne pepper, and tofu.  Bring the mix to a boil and reduce the heat to a simmer.  Allow the chili to simmer for about 40-45 minutes.  Add a pinch of salt to taste.  

    This is a phenomenal recipe to make earlier in the week and enjoy for lunches all week long. What do you think about using tofu in your chili? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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    Ground Tofu Spiced Chili
    Total Time
    55 mins
     
    Servings: 4
    Ingredients
    • 15 oz can of black beans (1 1/2 cups of cooked)
    • 1/2 can of garbanzo beans (3/4 cups cooked)
    • 1 cup of chopped carrots
    • 1/2 cup of chopped onions
    • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
    • 1 block of firm tofu
    • 3 cups of tomato sauce
    • 1/2 cup of water
    • 1 tablespoon of curry powder
    • 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
    • 2 tablespoons of olive oil
    • Salt to taste
    • Optional: 1/4 cup grated cheddar cheese
    Instructions
    1. Drain the tofu, and crumble into pieces. Set aside.
    2. Heat olive oil in a pot, and sauté onions, garlic, carrots, and curry powder together for 3-4 minutes.
    3. Add in beans, tomato sauce, water, cayenne pepper, and tofu.
    4. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 40-45 minutes.
    5. Add salt to taste and melt cheese over it. Enjoy with your favorite grain!

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    How To Eat Healthy When Traveling

    April 15, 2013 by Jessica Leave a Comment

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    Which Foods Are Best To Boost Your Mood

    March 25, 2013 by Jessica Leave a Comment

    It’s no secret, food can greatly impact our daily mood. Learn how food alters your mood (for both good and bad) and how to keep yourself upbeat throughout the day!

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