Are you drinking the wrong part of the tea plant? The answer will surprise you!

Japanese tea is not just a delicious beverage, it's also a cultural experience that has been refined over centuries. Whether you're a tea connoisseur or a newbie, there are plenty of benefits to be gained from sipping on some Japanese tea.

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First off, Japanese tea is loaded with antioxidants, which can help prevent diseases and keep your body healthy. It's also been shown to reduce stress levels, improve digestion, and boost brain function. Plus, the ritual of preparing and drinking tea can be a calming and meditative experience, allowing you to unwind and focus on the present moment.

So, how is Japanese tea served in Japan? Well, it varies depending on the type of tea, but there are a few common methods. For example, matcha is often prepared in a special bowl called a chawan, using a bamboo whisk to mix the powder with hot water. Sencha, on the other hand, is typically steeped in a teapot and served in small cups.

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