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  2. The 11 Highest-Quality Green Teas On Grocery Shelves - AOL

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    We chatted with Appell to get a little more info about green tea and then applied that knowledge to help us find the 10 best green teas you can buy at the supermarket. Related: 20 Best Starbucks ...

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    This private-label tea is organic and certified non-GMO. Green tea is a popular tea choice, and this store's choice fits the bill. With 70 tea bags provided in each box, the price point can't be beat.

  5. Green tea - Wikipedia

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    Green tea is a type of tea that is made from Camellia sinensis leaves and buds that have not undergone the same withering and oxidation process which is used to make oolong teas and black teas. Green tea originated in China , and since then its production and manufacture has spread to other countries in East Asia.

  6. Hōjicha - Wikipedia

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    Hōjicha. Hōjicha (ほうじ茶, 焙じ茶, lit. 'roasted tea') is a Japanese green tea. It is distinctive from other Japanese green teas because it is roasted in a porcelain pot over charcoal. It is roasted at 150 °C (302 °F) to prevent oxidation and produce a light golden colour, as opposed to other Japanese teas which are steamed.

  7. Camellia sinensis - Wikipedia

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    Camellia sinensis is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree in the flowering plant family Theaceae.Its leaves, leaf buds, and stems can be used to produce tea.Common names include tea plant, tea shrub, and tea tree (unrelated to Melaleuca alternifolia, the source of tea tree oil, or the genus Leptospermum commonly called tea tree).