So I’ve bought some Jade Sword green tea from Jing Tea: http://jingtea.com/tea/green-tea/organic-jade-sword-green-tea-mao-jian, now this might just be me being paranoid but does this tea still contain of all of the natural antioxidants and benefits of green tea. I only ask this because there are so many different types of green tea I want to make sure this type will still benefit me? Also on the back of the packet it says to leave to infuse for 3 minutes. Well how can I randomly leave tea leaves in a tea pot for 3 minutes and then take them out again? That makes no sense/ So whilst I’m drinking my first cup its still infusing. Is this good or will it mean there will be more caffeine in the next cup I have. Any answers will help thank you.


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