
Green Tea

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"Green Tea" is a lightly processed tea made from steamed or roasted Camellia sinensis leaves, known for its fresh, vegetal flavor and grassy aroma. It offers catechins, EGCG, L-theanine, and chlorophyll that promote antioxidant protection, mental focus, and metabolic balance while delivering a gentle caffeine lift. Enjoy it hot, iced, or blended into smoothies and lattes for versatility. Green tea is a clean, refreshing choice for boosting clarity and maintaining wellness throughout the day.
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