Indulge in the best Mango Green Tea here at The Kent and Sussex Tea and Coffee Company. This is a Flavoured Green Tea that evokes images of beautiful paradises half a world away. It is a blend of the finest Sencha leaves, sunflower blossoms and all-natural flavouring. We pack our beloved Mango and Green Tea combination fresh to order to ensure its utmost quality and consistency.
Does Mango Tea Contain Caffeine?
Drinking a cup of Green Tea and Mango first thing in the morning is as invigorating as it is delicious. The reason is that the former component comes from the Camellia sinensis (Tea) plant, one of sixty plants to contain caffeine. Though not as caffeinated as Black or Oolong, you can expect about 30-mg of the stimulant per serving – more than enough for a gentle start to your day.
Mango Green Tea Calories
A man needs about 2,500kcal a day, while a woman requires around 2,000kcal. Too much, however, and there’s a risk of storing excess body fat. As a result, in recent years, calorie-counting has become increasingly popular to ensure one can watch their weight. The good news is that Mango Green Tea has roughly two calories per 8-oz cup, a negligible amount in the grand scheme of things.
Mango Green Tea Nutrition Facts
The vitamins, minerals and other antioxidants found in your cuppa will, undoubtedly, contribute to Mango Green Tea’s health benefits. These include Vitamins A, B, C and D, as well as Manganese, Potassium, Theanine and Zinc. Perhaps the most critical constituent is Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). But before we explore its potential, we’ll show you how to make a brew.
How to Make Mango Green Tea
- Put Mango Green Loose Leaf Tea into a Tea Infuser or Filter.
- Place the Tea-filled accessory in a mug or cup.
- Boil fresh water and allow it to cool to temperatures between 80 and 90°C.
- Infuse for 1 to 3 minutes. Any longer and you risk creating a bitter flavour.
How to Serve: Consider honey or lemon. Alternatively, serve without accompaniments.
Tasting Notes: Imparts a sweet, fruity, tropical flavour with a smooth and grassy aftertaste.
Mango Green Tea Benefits
Is Mango Green Tea good for you? You can count on it. The EGCG content, in particular, plays a significant role in combating free radicals in the body. Free radicals, in turn, are unpaired – and unsafe! – electrons introduced through oxidative stress and increase the risk of numerous chronic conditions. EGCG counters these risks. And that’s only the beginning of its remarkable potential.
Mango Green Tea for Weight Loss
Mango Green Tea boosts the metabolism of fat cells, enabling the body to burn fat quicker and more efficiently. The evidence comes from a study published in the Journal of Research in Medical Sciences, which involved participants consuming four cups of Green Tea daily for two months. Scientists concluded that each volunteer experienced a drop in body weight, BMI, waist circumference and blood pressure.