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would especially benefit the heart. [ ] eisai goes on to list the many purported health effects of tea , which include curing fatigue, lupus, indigestion, beriberi disease, heart disease, and so on, in addition to quenching thirst. [ ] the kissa yōjōki also explains the shapes of tea plants, tea flowers
(煎茶, sencha), and it soon led to a new way of producing green tea that would work well with this technique. in , an uji-based tea grower named nagatani sōen developed what is now the standard process for making leaf teas in japan: tea leaves are first steamed, then rolled into narrow needles and dried...
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