Posted on: 23 January, 2018

Author: Karina Garcia

Chinese black tea is often confused with red tea because black tea in America is something completely different. Chinese black tea can also be called fermented tea or more commonly known as dark tea.  One of the most distinct things you’ll notice about Chinese black tea is just how strong the taste is. It has a very unique flavor and tastes a lot stronger than the average white tea and the green tea.   Nutritional Value of Black Tea   Like other types of tea, black tea contains:   Caffeine Amino acids Carbohydrates Proteins Potassium Major minerals and trace minerals Manganese Fluoride Polyphenols   Additionally, black tea is low in sodium and calories (if you don't add a sweetener!). lus, black tea has a bold flavor, making it a good substitute for those accustomed to soft drinks other unhealthy beverages (which also tend to have bold flavors).   Black Tea Benefits   Widely recognized as a mental stimulant, black tea is also recognized for its other potential health benefits, primarily because of its caffeine and antioxidant content. Black tea also contains enough fluoride to possibly help prevent dental carries, according to the Linus Pauling Institute. Black tea can help prevent orthostatic hypertension -- dizziness caused by standing too quickly -- and is possibly effective for reducing the risk of heart attacks, atherosclerosis, kidney stones, Parkinson's disease and ovarian cancer. Research for other types of cancer in animals suggests that black tea may have an effect in reducing the risk of certain cancers, such as prostate and lung cancer, but studies in humans have yielded mixed results. More research is needed for other supposed benefits, including those for osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, tooth decay, high blood pressure and stomach disorders.   Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com Karina Garcia is sales manager of JK Tea Shop, authentic Chinese Loose Leaf tea supplier, for more information, please visit our website at: jkteashop.com