After buying your bancha tea and drinking it as someone who usually drinks from tea bags I'm amazed at the taste it's much better compared to tea bags don't stop selling tea please!
Wow thank you so much for your support! I'm actually drinking the bancha now as well. Have you tried some of the other teas? Bancha is just the beginning!
thank you so much! If you want to learn more about green tea, you can get our ebook for free which contains 100 pages on all the best information we’ve learned during our travels around Japan. You can get it here: nioteas.com/pages/ebook-discount-code
yes it does decrease a lot of them. If you want to get the best benefits you can drink the high quality matcha that is smooth enough to drink plain: nioteas.com/collections/ceremonial-matcha
you're very welcome! If you want to learn more about green tea, you can get our ebook for free which contains 100 pages on all the best information we’ve learned during our travels around Japan. You can get it here: nioteas.com/pages/ebook-discount-code
Correct. I don’t think one is better than the other without defining “better”. What it is the drinker is looking for? Both are great, different, and not replaceable. I only drink green tea because of the amazing health properties and as an energetic/mental booster in the afternoon to avoid getting the jitters from a second daily dosage of coffee, which I take religiously in the morning. Green tea doesn’t beat coffee in flavor and aphrodisiac effects, culinary speaking. Green tea to me tastes chlorophyllic and herbaceous, nothing I consider pleasurable.
Coffee is just as much, if not more of an acquired taste than green tea is. No one likes coffee on initial sampling. To this day I can’t stand it, except for the one time perhaps I drank it in Colombia on a site where they grow and roast coffee beans on the spot.
@@Nioteas Perhaps…but I ask you, which looks better in a clear glass cup? For me, teas are like wine. A Japanese black tea I had this morning showcased a gorgeous reddish Siena brown hue. Coffee looks like brown/black water no matter the quality.
After buying your bancha tea and drinking it as someone who usually drinks from tea bags I'm amazed at the taste it's much better compared to tea bags don't stop selling tea please!
Wow thank you so much for your support! I'm actually drinking the bancha now as well. Have you tried some of the other teas? Bancha is just the beginning!
@@Nioteas I'm certainly interested in the rest and I feel like this is a great start in the journey of Tea!
Sad to see these high-quality contents gwt so little views
High qualite missinformation?
thank you so much! If you want to learn more about green tea, you can get our ebook for free which contains 100 pages on all the best information we’ve learned during our travels around Japan. You can get it here: nioteas.com/pages/ebook-discount-code
There goes all the benefits when you say - adding milk and sugar.
yes it does decrease a lot of them. If you want to get the best benefits you can drink the high quality matcha that is smooth enough to drink plain: nioteas.com/collections/ceremonial-matcha
Does anyone know what type of Green Tea that is at 01:00 mark? Matcha? Looks great!
Its high quality matcha, you can get it at nioteas.com/collections/ceremonial-matcha
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
you're very welcome! If you want to learn more about green tea, you can get our ebook for free which contains 100 pages on all the best information we’ve learned during our travels around Japan. You can get it here: nioteas.com/pages/ebook-discount-code
@@Nioteas great!
Correct. I don’t think one is better than the other without defining “better”. What it is the drinker is looking for? Both are great, different, and not replaceable. I only drink green tea because of the amazing health properties and as an energetic/mental booster in the afternoon to avoid getting the jitters from a second daily dosage of coffee, which I take religiously in the morning. Green tea doesn’t beat coffee in flavor and aphrodisiac effects, culinary speaking. Green tea to me tastes chlorophyllic and herbaceous, nothing I consider pleasurable.
Coffee is just as much, if not more of an acquired taste than green tea is. No one likes coffee on initial sampling. To this day I can’t stand it, except for the one time perhaps I drank it in Colombia on a site where they grow and roast coffee beans on the spot.
Then why drink it?
yes both drinks can be good!
@@Nioteas Perhaps…but I ask you, which looks better in a clear glass cup? For me, teas are like wine. A Japanese black tea I had this morning showcased a gorgeous reddish Siena brown hue. Coffee looks like brown/black water no matter the quality.
Did you consult a registered dietician before you made this video ?
Why would a registered dietitian necessarily have superior knowledge regarding coffee and its dubious merits?