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I got it in japan and totally forgot about it. don't worry it wasn't expired. tastes so yum. nom nom nom.
green tea of namak mandi, Peshawar served in traditional bowls is really matchless! settle down evry thng in stomach.. :p
Project 365 day 143. Took Monique and Tram to 85 degrees for Monique's surprise birthday party. First time I've been here, and it was delicious. They offered me free Grapefruit Green Tea while I was standing in line.
Fantastic Green Tea Tasting spot in Chinatown. Strict owner, wouldn't let us taste what we wanted, just what he though we'd like.
This was a bit darker in taste than I was hoping for, but the darker label just looks more attractive, I couldn't resist.
By the Ithaca Coffee Company -- A cold-brewed dragonwell green tea, colored with pea flowers, and on tap with a nitrogen charger. Kind of gimmicky, but pretty good.
Tagged as "food," because I consider tea to be one of the 5 major food groups.
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"Not only can green tea improve brain function in the short term, it may also protect your brain in old age.
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease in humans and a leading cause of dementia.
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and involves the death of dopamine producing neurons in the brain.
Multiple studies show that the catechin compounds in green tea can have various protective effects on neurons in test tubes and animal models, potentally lowering the risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s."
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