Tea
 

Organic Tea - Is It Worth It ?

Organic produce is everywhere. We can buy organic vegetables, fruits, and even “organically raised” meat. Organic beverages such as tea and coffee are also available and they are very popular. But how can you be sure the “organic tea” you buy is really organic?Organic produce, tea included, is usually more expensive than non-organic brands. What’s to stop an unscrupulous tea vendor from falsely labeling his tea “organic” simply to get a better price? What is Organic Tea? Organic tea is grown without the use of chemical pesticides or fertilizers. The soil is enriched with natural compost and a layer of mulch retains the moisture while providing extra nutrients as it breaks down.

This growing method is more labor-intensive but produces superior quality tea. Tea competitions in China, Japan, and Taiwan have consistently chosen organic teas as the best teas of their class. These competitions are held “blind” so that the judges can only use taste, aroma and color as the judging criteria.

In addition to the improved flavor, organic tea is also higher in health promoting polyphenols and catechins. These are the antioxidants that provide many of the health benefits that tea is famous for. Scientific studies have shown that these compounds are found in higher concentrations in good quality tea.

Organic tea is also better for the tea farmer. Tea plants can live more than 100 years, and organic farming methods allow the tea plants to remain healthy for the duration of their lifespan. This means that the farmer has less expense in replacing tea plants.

Is it Really Organic?

When you pick up a package of tea that is labeled “organic” how can you be sure it’s the real McCoy? For one thing, there are several governmental and non-government agencies that certify products as being organic. Organizations like the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movement (IFOAM) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) have certification programs that examine the growing practices of a particular tea plantation and issue certificates to those that meet their requirements.

Packaged organic tea is required to meet the standards of the certifying agency, so look for tea which has the label of a recognized agency.

Above all, however, you should rely on your taste buds to tell you whether a tea is really organic. Organic tea should titillate the taste buds with complex flavors and subtle delights. If it is not superb, it is probably not organic. You are paying a premium for organic tea, so accept nothing short of the best.

Paul Dickson is a contributing writer to Tea Genius.com. Tea Genius is a complete knowledge base of tea. Information about the types of tea, tea production, tea growing, the health benefits of tea, and making and serving tea can be found at http://www.TeaGenius.com

If you are a tea lover or simply want to know more about the wonderful beverage called tea, visit Tea Genius.com today. Organic tea is widely available and very popular. It is usually more expensive than regular tea, but is the extra cost worth it? How can you be sure the "organic tea" you buy is really organic?

Google
The URL you supplied is either not RSS or the site is down at this time. Please check the feed URL or refresh the page.
 

An Organic Herbal Tea Blend
Tea Gift Ideas Info
Privacy Statement
Tea Gift Ideas Site Map