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Mint green tea vs mint infusion: what are the differences?
Mint green tea and mint infusion are two must-have drinks for lovers of fresh, vegetal flavors. Often confused, they are nevertheless quite different in terms of their moments of consumption and their composition. In order to better understand the differences and their advantages, we explain how to make the right choice.
What is mint green tea?
Mint green tea is a drink composed of green tea leaves, combined with fresh or dried mint. It is appreciated for its taste both vegetal, fresh and slightly tonic Unlike a mint infusion, green tea naturally contains theine. It comes from the plant Camelia sinensis which gives rise to green, black or white tea depending on its transformation process.
The green tea has a large amount of antioxidants that help fight against cellular aging. Associated with mint, green tea becomes a soft and balanced drink, full of benefits to relax and warm up in winter or quench your thirst in an iced version in summer.
What is a mint infusion (or mint tea)?
Mint infusion, also called mint tea, is a drink obtained by brewing only mint leaves in hot water. Unlike a green tea, this one does not contain theine, which makes it suitable for consumption at any time of the day, including in the evening or before bedtime.
In herbal tea, mint fully releases its aromas, offering a soft, natural and comforting drink, also known to help digestion.
Mint green tea vs mint infusion: the essential differences
The first difference between mint green tea and mint infusion is the presence of theine. Although some people do not see any disadvantages in drinking green tea at the end of the day, as green tea is more stimulating, it will rather be recommended for the morning or after lunch, for a natural boost. Mint tea, on the other hand, is ideal at the end of the day to promote calm and calming. Finally, the taste of green tea with mint is more complex, combining vegetal notes and menthol freshness, while the mint infusion offers a smoother and more intense flavor of fresh plant.
How to choose between mint green tea and mint infusion?
The choice between mint green tea and mint infusion depends above all on your needs and your pace of life.
Looking for a tonic and refreshing drink? Opt for green tea with mint, ideal during the day.
Do you want a theine-free, relaxing and digestive drink? Mint infusion or mint tea is made for you.
The essential thing is to favor quality, organic products from carefully selected and untreated plants, to fully enjoy their flavors and benefits.
The green tea with mint earth of Oc
To extend the experience, the organic green tea mint of terre d'Oc, made from organic green tea Gunpowder with finely rolled leaves mixed with dried mint, it offers a fresh and balanced cup, faithful to the tradition of mint tea in the Maghreb countries. From organic farming, this mint green tea seduces with its invigorating character and aromatic intensity, to be enjoyed hot or iced throughout the day. It can also be prepared very hot and spiced with sugar.
Organic herbal tea with peppermint earth of Oc
For a theine-free alternative, the terre d'Oc organic herbal with peppermint is ideal. Composed only of peppermint leaves from organic farming, it reveals an intensely fresh and aromatic infusion, perfect for promoting digestion and enjoying a moment of natural relaxation at any time of the day.
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