The Biggest Differences Between Green Tea And Black Tea

Tea is already popular around the world, and it’s starting to gain even more popularity among coffee lovers. Not only can it give you that morning boost, but tea also provides plenty of health benefits that coffee cannot.

Those who are new to tea drinking will likely be picking between green or black tea. While the two have a lot in common, there are slight differences that may make you want to check out before committing to one or the other.

What They Have In Common

 Even though the end products are different, green and black tea come from the same place. Both are harvested from an evergreen shrub called the camellia sinesis, also known as the tea shrub. Green and black tea both come from the leaves of the tree shrub, but once the leaves are harvested, the process for making different types of tea varies.

Because they come from the same plant, they have some common benefits. Both green and black tea are proven to be healthier options than coffee, but they provide different health benefits. Green and black tea are also roughly equivalent when it comes to caffeination, but that largely depends on the quality and type of tea you purchase.

 Flavor

 One of the biggest differences between black tea and green tea is the flavor. A lot of the flavor comes from the way the two teas are made.

Black tea is made by oxidizing the leaves of a tea shrub. This means that after the leaves are picked, they’re left to dry in the sun, or they’re put in a machine that dries them out. As they dry, the leaves gradually turn black – the same way a fruit turns brown and black as it sits out. This can make black tea taste sweeter than green tea.

Green tea also comes from tea leaves, but the leaves are prepared differently. After they’re picked, the leaves are immediately heated. This keeps the leaves fresher, and it retains the color, and natural flavor, of the tea shrub. Those who drink green tea prefer it because of its natural flavor.

When it comes to superior flavor, it all depends on your personal palette.

Health Benefits

 You’ll be getting health benefits no matter which tea you choose, but there’s much more evidence to back up the benefits of green tea than black tea. While both are stuffed full of antioxidants, green tea is widely thought to be more effective at potentially reducing the risk of cancer and heart problems.

The difference comes from the way the teas are prepared. Since green tea is closer to the natural leaf, it will carry more of the beneficial ingredients. Black tea still retains some of these elements, but green tea has a more concentrated amount.

Which Is Better?

 If you’re shopping purely for flavor, then you should try both green and black tea before making a judgment. But if you’re looking for the added health benefits, green tea is probably the right choice. While black tea is certainly a healthy option, most studies available suggest green tea is better for you than black tea.

5 Go to Teas For The Holiday Season

Holiday season is here, and what better way to get into the holiday spirit than make some festive tea blends?

You may already know that green tea is the perfect drink to have during the winter. Not only does it boost your immune system, but green tea might help you fight the flu or the common cold while giving you a warm drink on a cold day.

If you want to create a tasty treat to go with the changing weather, family gatherings and holidays, then try out some of these easy-to-do tea recipes. Not only will you be getting a drink that pairs with the season, but you’ll be getting the same great benefits from green tea that you enjoy!

Crisp Raspberry Tea
Raspberry tea is great year-round, and the sweet flavor and natural ingredients can cheer you up on a cloudy winter day.

To shake things up, add some lemon and stevia to the tea after you prepare. This one is good hot or cold, and it should help keep you feeling stress-free during the busy holidays.

Ginger Tea
Strong, ginger flavors have always been a perfect pairing with a cold, snowy day. Ginger tea is popular for the same reasons.

Start off with some herbal green tea, and about 1 teaspoon of ground ginger for each cup of tea you make. If it’s a little spicy for your taste, add some stevia or honey to smooth it out. This is a wonderful hot drink to warm your body after a long day!

Spiced Cinnamon Tea
As with raspberry tea, cinnamon tea is excellent on its own. You can either purchase naturally flavored cinnamon tea, or you can start from scratch with your favorite green tea blend.

If you want more than just cinnamon in your tea, feel free to add some lemon and honey to the concoction. These add a ton of flavor and make the tea a must-have when you’re craving a hot drink.

Mint Green Tea
Mint reminds people of the candies that you get during the holidays, and it also happens to go really well with green tea – especially when served hot.

When you’re preparing your green tea, add some mint sprigs to your cup. Let them seep for a few minutes and then take them out. You can go ahead and add some stevia as well to improve the flavor.

 Green Tea With Apple Cinnamon
This is a fun, easy recipe that works perfectly with the holidays. Start with green tea, add your desired amount of cinnamon and put a small wedge of a Granny Smith apple in the cup. This tea can come out tasting just like an apple pie! The best part is that you get to eat the delicious tea-and-cinnamon-soaked apple slice at the end.

These are just a few of the many green tea drinks you can make for the holidays. There are plenty of other recipes out there for every palette, and you may be able to think of some yourself. Just start with your favorite green tea and use your imagination!

Tea vs Coffee: Which Keeps You Going?

Be honest: the number one reason you drink tea or coffee is for the energy. While tea and coffee come in different types and flavors to fit any needs, the reason we buy it is generally the same. A lot of us need a pick-up in the morning, and tea and coffee are one of the best ways to get an extra boost of energy.

But when it comes to tea and coffee, which is going to keep you going for longer? While a caffeinated beverage is important, your daily energy comes down to more than just caffeine levels. Find out which morning drink is going to give you the best boost throughout your day! 

Caffeine Is King

tea-vs-coffee-which-keeps-you-goingThe biggest reason your tea or coffee is giving you energy is because of the caffeine. Caffeine, as you probably know, is the chemical in tea and coffee that gives you energy. But the types of tea and coffee you drink, and the way they’re prepared, will determine the amount of caffeine you get in each cup.

If you want the most caffeinated beverage, you’ll want to go with brewed coffee. Filtered coffee takes a close second to brewed coffee in terms of caffeine per mg, and instant coffee comes in a third.

Black tea, the most caffeinated tea option, is the fourth most caffeinated drink when compared to coffee. Oolong and green tea have less caffeine than black. And Herbal tea has zero caffeine. Of course, the amount of caffeine per cup depends on the type of beans you’re roasting or leaves you’re brewing, but since coffee is brewed to be much more potent than tea, the result is a more caffeinated serving in your cup of coffee than in your tea.

 Staying Hydrated

 There’s a lot more in your drink than just caffeine. Studies show that staying hydrated throughout the day is the best way to keep energized. But this doesn’t mean you should abandon your tea or coffee for a morning glass of water.

Tea and coffee are both over 99% water, meaning that you’ll be getting hydrated as you’re drinking either one. While you’ll need a lot more water than they can provide, it just goes to show that both tea and coffee can help increase your daily energy in multiple ways.

Best For A Long Day

Caffeine wears off, but it tends to wear off faster is you’re drinking coffee. Coffee is full of depressants, and it could lead to a longer day. These depressants won’t affect your mood, but they will naturally reduce your energy levels. The more coffee you drink, the more likely you are to lose energy at some point during the day.

Tea drinkers don’t have to worry about this issue as much as coffee drinkers. The only depressing effect tea can cause is the sensation of caffeine getting flushed out. However, coffee drinkers also have to deal with this issue in addition to the natural depressants.

If you have a long day ahead of you, tea is going to be the better option. For an ideal energy boost, grab some green tea leaves, brew a strong cup and stay hydrated throughout the day!

Tea vs Coffee: A Healthier Option

Many people default to drinking coffee in the morning. Depending on the type of coffee you drink, there are some health benefits to drinking java to start your day. But would you be any healthier if you switched to tea in the morning instead?

The answer, it turns out, is yes. Tea provides plenty health benefits that coffee can’t, and you can radically change your daily health by switching to tea. While you may not be willing to abandon coffee entirely, you can still enjoy the health benefits of tea by adding a cup to your daily routine.

Weight Loss

There’s plenty of evidence to suggest that coffee can help with weight loss, but the effects are minimal. The caffeine in coffee helps gives your metabolism a boost throughout the day, but your body will gradually grow accustomed to it. This means that any weight loss caused by coffee is temporary.

Weight loss caused by drinking coffee also depends on the type of coffee you drink. Black coffee is by far the healthiest, but adding cream, sugar or flavors from their will only make your morning drink less healthy – and potentially unhealthy.

Green tea is a perfect replacement for coffee if you’re looking to lose some extra weight, as the flavonoids in the tea help improve your metabolism. Also, there are no additional calories in tea, unlike any spruced-up coffee drink you may have in the morning.

Better For Your Smile

Coffee’s effects on your smile and dental health are clear. Teeth are easily stained by coffee, leaving a physical mark in your mouth. But the acidity of coffee can also lead to enamel erosion, meaning consistently drinking coffee will eventually deteriorate the strength of your teeth.

Tea is the exact opposite of coffee when it comes to dental health. Not only do you avoid stained teeth and enamel erosion, but drinking green tea every day can help prevent gum disease. Some research suggests that tea is also more likely to reduce your chances of oral cancer – and all forms of cancer in general.

Tea Drinkers Don’t Get Sick

Ok, tea drinkers do get sick – but their tea drinking habit is beneficial to their health. Those who drink tea regularly are less likely to get sick than non-drinkers since tea can bolster your immune system. The healing properties of tea are well known, a likely reason why people opt for tea instead of coffee when they’re feeling ill.

Coffee, on the other hand, might have negative effects on your immune system. Studies have been split down the middle when it comes to coffee being good or bad for the immune system. Either way, tea is proven to be better for physical health.

Reducing Stress

Tea is proven to be better at reducing stress than coffee. Some of the physical reasons are cut and dry – tea is full of antioxidants, and there’s nothing in tea that could go on to hurt your body. Interestingly, there are other mental benefits to drinking tea that aren’t related to its chemical composition.

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Tea vs Coffee: A Morning Battle

Which side are you on?

While tea and coffee couldn’t be any more different, they are an integral part of our daily lives. At Jason Winters, we will be doing a multi part series on the pros and cons of each beverage.

The Scoop on Coffee

This aromatic brew is for many the best part of waking up. And this is mostly because the drink has ample amounts of caffeine. When it enters your system, caffeine can help stave off fatigue and increase motivation. As well, research suggests that coffee may lower the risk of liver cancer, colon cancer, Parkinson’s disease, type II diabetes, and even gout. But be wary, caffeine is a drug and way too much of it could result in increased anxiety, tachycardia, insomnia and nausea. Some studies also suggest that it can be responsible for raising cholesterol.

The Story on Tea

Tea is a drink with a complexity of flavor that is only rivaled by its popularity. Did you know that it is the most widely consumed beverage on Earth? In fact, it’s only beaten out by water! And there’s a reason for that: Tea has an incredible variety of tastes, textures and aromas and is also chocked full of antioxidants, which are polyphenol compounds that can aid in cancer prevention. These compounds contain free radicals that might protect cells from DNA damage. As well, drinking tea can aid with weight control: green tea has thermogenic properties that can help with fat oxidation and white tea has been found to inhibit the growth of new fat cells.

The Battle of the Beverages

As you can see, the battle has only just begun! Both drinks have their own unique benefits and flavor profiles. But no matter what side you’re on, we want to make sure you continue to enjoy your morning coffee or meditative tea session.

Something that, as humans, we have been doing for thousands of years.

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Have you Tried Sir Jason Winters Pre-brewed Tea?

Sir Jason Winters was used to a challenge or two and his terminal cancer diagnosis was no different. Determined to find an all natural alternative that would help prolong his life, he began traveling the world. Finally, after extensive research, he found the three ingredients he would need to make what would become an incredible healing solution.

All three ingredients work together to help give the immune system a boost and they are:

  • Red clover: This plant grows wild in the meadows of Europe and Asia. It is high in isoflavones, antioxidants that produce an estrogen-like effect in the body and can help fight cancer, high cholesterol, whooping cough, asthma and the symptoms of menopause.
  • Indian Sage: Sage is a herb found in the deserts of the Southwest United States. It is known for it’s anti-inflammatory and antibacterial It’s also used to detoxify the body.
  • Herbalene: Jason’s trademarked blend of special Oriental spices, handpicked for their immune system boosting.


Sir Jason Winters Pre-brewed Tea

sjw-pre-brewed-teaFast forward thirty years later and life is very different from it used to be – many adults are living hectic lives that leave little time to spare. Those who love home brewed tea know that it can be a long and inconvenient process. In addition to that, the strength of the tea often varies from one cup to the other, making it hard to get a consistent blend.

At Sir Jason Winters, we understand your pain and thus have created the Sir Jason Winters Pre-brewed Tea collection for those who want all the benefits of freshly brewed tea but without the long wait time or the complicated brewing process.

How It’s Made

The Sir Jason Winters Pre-brewed Tea was developed by extracting the three ingredients and making a concentrate. This concentrate is then sprayed on a base of natural oolong tea.

Because oolong tea is only partially oxidized, it has the combined qualities of both green and black tea. As such, it’s considered to be one of the healthiest beverages on the planet. It’s known for its ability to reduce the severity of chronic health conditions like inflammatory disorders, heart disease, and high cholesterol. It also provides the body with essential antioxidants and promotes good skin and dental health.

So, as you can see, the final product (with an oolong base) is a delicious and nutritious all-natural blend with no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives.

Flavors

This pre-brewed tea is made from the original formula used by Sir Jason Winters, but with a shorter brewing time:

  • Original: Sir Jason Winter’s own blend, Red Clover, Indian Sage Leaf, Oolong Tea Leaf, Herbalene® Blend (special spice), and Natural Flavors.
  • GHT Green Herbal: Red Clover, Indian Sage Leaf, Green Tea Leaf, Herbalene® Blend (special spice).
  • Raspberry: Original blend with a subtle natural raspberry flavor. Sweetened (with Stevia) option is available as well
  • Peach: Original blend with all natural peach flavor. Sweetened (with Stevia) option is available as well
  • Cinnamon: Original blend with cinnamon flavor. Sweetened (with Stevia) option is available as well

How to Make

It’s relatively easy to make this tea – all you have to do is add a half teaspoon of the blend of your choice to an 8-ounce cup of boiling water. Let it steep for approximately 90 seconds and enjoy. If you would like to make a stronger tea, stir as needed.

The Bottom Line

If you’re worried about your health or want to give your immune system a boost, you can’t go wrong with a canister of Sir Jason Winters’ pre-brewed tea. Don’t wait, place your order today to experience this delicious and nutritious blend for yourself!

Click below to order your favorite Pre-Brewed Tea today!

Pre-Brewed Tea Original
Pre-Brewed Tea Green Herbal
Pre-Brewed Tea Raspberry
Pre-Brewed Tea Raspberry w/Stevia
Pre-Brewed Tea Cinnamon w/Stevia

The Various Sir Jason Winters Tea Bag Flavors

 

Are you someone who doesn’t like “earthy” or “herbal” tastes? Perhaps you prefer your teas and other drinks in fruity, sweet flavors. If so, you have nothing to worry because we have you covered.

teasAt Sir Jason Winters International, we offer flavored versions of our tea bags – each bag containing the same, great, world-renowned Jason Winters formula (Indian sage, Red clover, and Herbalene) with the added benefit of Oolong as well as a your choice of 3 other natural flavors that make our tea delicious – Raspberry, Peach, and Cinnamon. And if you have a sweet tooth but want to avoid unhealthy sugar, we even carry versions with Stevia in it (Stevia is a natural sweetener derived from the plant, Stevia rebaudiana).

Sir Jason Winters and His Famous Tea

But whether flavored or not, many people around the world have amazing stories to share about the immune system boosting capabilities of this tea. And it cannot be denied – it was Sir Jason Winters’ passion to get this valuable product to as many people around the world as possible.

With that, we’d like to tell you a little about how this all came about. After moving to Canada at a very young age, Sir Jason Winters soon began living a life full of adventure. For instance, he canoed down one of the largest rivers of in the world, was the first person to travel over the Canadian Rockies in a hot air balloon, did a stint as a Hollywood stuntman, and much, much more.

So, later in life, when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given 3 months to live, it’s not surprising that he rejected the doctor’s diagnosis. Used to surviving in situations where hope was scarce, he refused major surgery and instead began traveling the world in search of an all natural remedy that would ease his condition. And, he was successful! After crisscrossing the continents and researching traditional medical practices and healing herbs, Jason came up with a recipe that helped him achieve remission. And you guessed it – the recipe is the same recipe that is found in Sir Jason Winters Flavored Tea Bags.

A Breakdown of the Ingredients

red-cloverEach ingredient in Jason’s flavored tea formula compliments and highlights the individual properties of the other:

  • Red clover: Found in the meadows of Europe and Asia, red clover is high in isoflavones – antioxidants that are said to help fight many ailments that include cancer, the symptoms of menopause, asthma, and much more.
  • Herbalene: Jason’s own blend of special spices, handpicked for their ability to help boost the immune system.
  • Indian Sage: Found in the deserts of the Southwest United States, this herb is known for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and detoxifying properties.
  • Oolong: Because Oolong tea is only partially oxidized, it has the combined qualities of both green and black tea. It’s known for its ability to reduce the severity of chronic health conditions like inflammatory disorders, heart disease, and high cholesterol. It also provides the body with essential antioxidants and promotes good skin and dental health.

Flavors

peach-teaEvery Sir Jason Winters flavored tea bag contains Red Clover, Indian Sage Leaf, Oolong Tea Leaf, Herbalene® Blend (special spice), and Natural Flavors. They are available in 6 flavors that include:

  • Peach: Original blend with peach flavor
  • Peach w/Stevia
  • Raspberry: Original blend with raspberry flavor
  • Raspberry w/Stevia
  • Cinnamon: Original blend with cinnamon flavor
  • Cinnamon w/Stevia

How to Make Sir Jason Winters Flavored Teas

It’s quite easy to make our tea – simply add one flavored tea bag of the blend of your choice to an 8-ounce cup of boiling water. Let it steep for approximately 4 minutes and that’s it! Don’t forget to toast to your good health!

The Bottom Line

teas-2All the ingredients used in Sir Jason Winters flavored teas were chosen because they work well together at promoting good health and wellbeing. But, you don’t have to take our word for it – order your box of Sir Jason Winters flavored tea bags today and experience its benefits for yourself!

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Green is For Luck, Red is For Health: A Brief Overview of the Amazing Red Clover

Will the wonders of nature ever cease? Take the red clover plant for example – who knew that this wild plant from Asia and Europe had medicinal benefits? For instance, it contains a number of nutrients that include vitamin C, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, chromium, and calcium. What’s more, traditionally it’s been used to help women deal with menopause and remove toxins from the body.

Is your interest peaked yet? Come with us as we delve deep into the world of the red clover to get a better understanding of everything this powerful plant is touted to do.

About red clover

red-clover-mainAlthough commonly used to feed cows and other grazing animals, red clover has also been used to treat a number of conditions like skin inflammation (eczema, psoriasis, etc.), respiratory problems, whooping cough, and cancer. There are even some healthcare practitioners that praise red clover for its ability to purify the body, which it does by:
● Acting as a diuretic and helping the body get rid of excess fluid
● Expectorant benefits i.e. helps the body get rid of mucus
● Cleans the liver
● Improves circulation

Benefits of red clover

Modern scientific tests have also proven that red clover contains something called isoflavones; plant-based chemicals that act like estrogen in the body. These chemicals are the key to this plant’s ailment-destroying powers. In fact, the ones found in this plant are said to aid in a number of conditions including:

● Heart disease: The isoflavones found in red clover have been associated with an increase in HDL, or good cholesterol, in both pre- and postmenopausal women. Plus, in a study of menopausal women, the women who took red clover supplements had arteries that were stronger and more flexible. This is arterial compliance, which can help prevent heart disease. Red clover also has blood thinning properties that prevent clots from forming and improves blood flow.
● Menopause: Because of its estrogenlike effects, researchers believe that red clover can reduce menopausal symptoms, like night sweats and hot flashes.
● Osteoporosis: There have been a few studies that suggest red clover may possibly increase bone mineral density in both pre-and perimenopausal women.
● Cancer: Preliminary evidence in some studies suggest that the isoflavones in red clover may stop cancer cells from growing. It may also prevent some forms of cancer, like endometrial and prostate cancer.
● Other uses: Ointments made from red clover have been traditionally used to treat skin issues like eczema, psoriasis, and other types of rashes. It’s also been used to provide cough relief for children. What’s more? Recent studies have shown that women may also gain psychological benefits from taking red clover.

How should I take it?
Red clover can be taken in a variety of forms that include:

● Liquid extract
● Capsules
● Tablets
● Pills
● Teas
● Extracts that contain specific isoflavone contents
● Ointment for topical skin application

 

By now you may be wondering how you can get your hands on this miracle plant. If so, have we got great news for you! Red clover is an essential ingredient in the amazing Jason Winter’s Formula and found in all our teas. Cheers to your health!

The Story of Sir Jason Winters

A personal look at the life of Sir Jason Winters as told by his son, Sir Raymond Winters & Raymond’s mother,  Lady Jeanette Winters.