Collection: Thé vert
Rafraîchissez votre journée avec du thé vert sri lankais de qualité supérieure.
Chaque variété offre une saveur douce, une infusion onctueuse, des antioxydants et un arôme apaisant – parfait pour siroter quotidiennement ou pour prendre un thé en pleine conscience.
Thé vert du Sri Lanka en feuilles mobiles – Frais, pur & Aromatisé
Notre thé vert en feuilles est soigneusement traité pour conserver les antioxydants naturels et de légères notes végétales.
Le brassage révèle un arôme délicat légèrement herbacé et un goût doux et net. A déguster chaud ou glacé, nature ou avec une tranche de citron.
Ce thé offre hydratation et rafraîchissement avec un léger apport de caféine et des bienfaits antioxydants, idéal pour les routines de bien-être quotidiennes et les moments de pleine conscience.
Sachets de thé vert – Infusion pratique avec une saveur authentique
Les sachets de thé vert offrent la saveur subtile et rafraîchissante des feuilles du Sri Lanka de haute qualité dans un format facile à infuser.
Chaque sachet infuse une tasse claire et lumineuse aux légères notes végétales et florales. Parfait pour les matinées chargées, les pauses au bureau ou chaque fois que vous souhaitez un thé vert fiable sans mesurer les feuilles. Dégustez sa tasse onctueuse chaude ou froide.
Poudre de thé vert de style matcha biologique – vibrante et polyvalente & riche en antioxydants
Notre poudre de thé vert offre une infusion concentrée et vibrante avec une couleur verte audacieuse, une texture onctueuse et un goût légèrement végétal-sucré. Utilisez-le pour le thé fouetté traditionnel, les boissons glacées, les smoothies ou la pâtisserie.
Riche en polyphénols et catéchines, cette poudre fournit un puissant soutien antioxydant, soutient le métabolisme et apporte une saveur de thé fraîche et naturelle sous une forme flexible et facile à utiliser.
Thé vert aromatisé – Léger, aromatique & Mélanges rafraîchissants
Ce thé vert aromatisé associe des feuilles pures de Ceylan à de subtiles notes naturelles – par exemple des notes d'agrumes, de fleurs ou d'herbes – créant une infusion douce et rafraîchissante.
L'infusion offre un arôme doux et un goût léger, idéal pour ceux qui apprécient les bienfaits du thé vert mais souhaitent une touche de saveur supplémentaire. À déguster chaud ou glacé pour une expérience douce et aromatique.
Thé vert & Mélange d'herbes – Saveur équilibrée & Soutien au bien-être en douceur
Notre mélange de thé vert et d'herbes combine des feuilles de thé vert classiques avec des herbes et des plantes complémentaires pour créer une boisson aux saveurs étagées — végétales, herbacées et légèrement terreuses.
L'infusion offre un goût équilibré et de doux antioxydants. C'est un choix confortable pour la relaxation, le confort digestif ou chaque fois que vous souhaitez une saveur subtile et une gorgée axée sur le bien-être.
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Sacs de thé à la cannelle et à la green de Ceylan
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FAQ's
What makes the three loose-leaf green teas (Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Sencha) different from each other, and how do I choose?
DRUERA offers three distinct green tea varieties, each with unique processing, appearance, and flavor profile. Understanding these differences helps you find the perfect match for your taste preferences.
Gunpowder Green Tea ($59) gets its name from its distinctive appearance: each tender leaf is tightly rolled into a small pellet resembling gunpowder grains. This traditional Chinese rolling technique dates back to the Tang Dynasty (7th century) and was originally developed to protect leaves during long transportation journeys. The tight rolling also preserves the tea's aroma and flavor exceptionally well, giving Gunpowder excellent shelf life. When brewed, these pellets slowly unfurl, releasing their character with each steep. Flavor-wise, Gunpowder delivers a bold, robust taste with a slightly smoky, oaky undertone. It's the strongest-tasting green tea in this collection, making it ideal for those who want green tea's health benefits but prefer a more assertive flavor. Gunpowder is also the traditional base for Moroccan mint tea. The smaller and more tightly rolled the pellets, the higher the quality.
Young Hyson Tea ($44) represents one of the lightest, most delicate green teas available. The name "Hyson" comes from a Chinese tea merchant, and "Young" indicates it's made from young, tender leaves harvested early in the season. This tea originates from China's Anhui province traditions but is beautifully expressed in Ceylon's highlands. Young Hyson has a characteristically light but full taste with an almost buttery finish that distinguishes it from other green teas. The flavor is smooth with subtle sweet undertones and virtually no bitterness. If you find typical green teas too grassy or astringent, Young Hyson's gentle character may suit you perfectly. It's an excellent entry point for those new to green tea or anyone who prefers refined, subtle flavors.
Sencha Green Tea ($42) is traditionally Japan's most popular green tea style, though DRUERA's version is grown in Sri Lanka. Sencha leaves are steamed after harvesting (rather than pan-fired like Chinese styles) and rolled into needle-like shapes. This steaming process creates Sencha's distinctive bright green color and fresh, vegetal character. The flavor profile includes sweet, grassy notes with subtle astringency and hints of pine or summer fruit. Sencha offers a clean, refreshing taste that makes it excellent for daily drinking. It falls between Young Hyson's delicacy and Gunpowder's boldness, offering balanced flavor with enough character to be interesting but not overwhelming.
Choosing between them:
Choose Gunpowder if you prefer bold, robust flavors, enjoy a slightly smoky character, want excellent value for multiple steepings (pellets unfurl gradually over several brews), or are making Moroccan-style mint tea.
Choose Young Hyson if you prefer light, delicate teas, want the smoothest possible flavor with a buttery finish, are new to green tea, or find other green teas too grassy.
Choose Sencha if you want a classic, well-balanced green tea experience, enjoy fresh vegetal flavors, drink green tea daily and want something reliably pleasant, or prefer Japanese-style tea characteristics.
All three deliver green tea's renowned health benefits including catechins, EGCG, and antioxidants. The choice comes down to flavor preference rather than health considerations.
What are the health benefits of drinking green tea regularly?
Green tea is one of the most researched beverages for health benefits, with extensive scientific literature supporting its positive effects. The benefits stem primarily from polyphenol antioxidants called catechins, particularly EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate), which makes up over 50% of green tea's catechin content.
Antioxidant protection stands as green tea's foundational benefit. Catechins act as powerful antioxidants that neutralize harmful free radicals, reducing oxidative stress throughout the body. A brewed cup of green tea contains approximately 200-300 mg of EGCG, and studies show that regular consumption increases the body's overall antioxidant capacity. This protective effect helps guard cells and tissues against damage linked to aging and disease.
Heart health benefits from green tea through multiple mechanisms. The catechins help lower LDL (bad) cholesterol and total cholesterol while supporting healthy blood pressure. A 2020 systematic review of over 3,300 people found that green tea consumption typically reduces both total and LDL cholesterol. Other research suggests that regular tea drinkers may have a 21% lower risk of heart disease. The flavonoids in green tea help blood vessels relax and stay flexible, improving circulation and blood flow.
Brain function and neuroprotection are supported by green tea's unique combination of caffeine and L-theanine. While caffeine provides alertness, L-theanine promotes calm focus without jitteriness. A clinical study of over 1,300 older adults found that frequent green tea drinkers were significantly less likely to experience age-related cognitive decline. Research also suggests EGCG may help protect against neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's by protecting brain cells from oxidative stress and supporting the creation of new neurons.
Weight management and metabolism may benefit from green tea's catechin and caffeine combination. A 2021 systematic review found that people consuming green tea over 12 weeks experienced significant reductions in body mass index and waist circumference. The compounds appear to work synergistically to modestly boost metabolism (potentially by 4-5%) and enhance fat oxidation, particularly during exercise. However, these effects are supplementary to diet and exercise rather than a standalone weight loss solution.
Blood sugar regulation is another potential benefit. Green tea's catechins may improve insulin sensitivity and help regulate blood sugar levels, though effects vary between individuals. Some research suggests green tea consumption may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Additional benefits include support for liver health, dental health (catechins fight plaque bacteria), skin health (anti-inflammatory effects), and immune function.
Important considerations: Green tea contains caffeine (approximately 20-45 mg per cup, less than coffee but enough to affect some people). The benefits come from regular, moderate consumption over time rather than occasional drinking. Most studies suggest 3-5 cups daily as beneficial for adults, though individual tolerance varies.
How should I brew green tea properly, and what's the best way to avoid bitterness?
Proper brewing is crucial for green tea because using incorrect water temperature or steep time can make even excellent tea taste bitter and unpleasant. Green tea is more delicate than black tea and requires gentler treatment.
Water temperature is the most critical factor. Green tea should never be brewed with boiling water. The ideal temperature range is 70-80°C (160-180°F) for most green teas. Using water that's too hot extracts excessive tannins and catechins too quickly, creating harsh bitterness. The specific temperature depends on the tea type: Young Hyson and delicate varieties do best around 70-75°C, while Sencha prefers 75-80°C, and Gunpowder can handle slightly warmer water up to 85°C due to its rolled structure protecting the leaves. To achieve the right temperature, either use a temperature-controlled kettle or bring water to a boil and let it cool for 2-3 minutes before brewing.
Steep time matters significantly. Green tea should typically steep for 1-3 minutes, not longer. Start with 2 minutes and adjust based on your taste preference. Longer steeping extracts more caffeine and tannins, intensifying bitterness. If you want stronger flavor, use more tea leaves rather than steeping longer. One of the most common mistakes is walking away and forgetting about the tea, which almost guarantees bitterness.
Amount of tea: Use approximately 1-2 teaspoons (2-3 grams) of loose-leaf green tea per 200ml (6-8 oz) cup. Gunpowder's tight pellets are quite compact, so you may need slightly less than you would for loose-leaf Sencha or Young Hyson.
Water quality affects taste noticeably. Use filtered or spring water for best results. Avoid distilled water (which tastes flat) and heavily chlorinated tap water.
Re-steeping is one of green tea's pleasures. High-quality loose-leaf green tea can be steeped 2-4 times. Gunpowder particularly excels at multiple infusions because the pellets continue unfurling and releasing flavor. Each subsequent steep reveals slightly different characteristics. For re-steeping, reduce the steep time slightly for the first re-steep, then increase slightly for later ones.
Specific brewing tips by variety:
For Gunpowder: Use 1 heaping teaspoon per cup. Water at 80-85°C. Steep 2-3 minutes for the first infusion. Watch the pellets unfurl. Can handle 3-4 quality infusions.
For Young Hyson: Use 1.5-2 teaspoons per cup (leaves are less dense). Water at 70-75°C. Steep 1.5-2 minutes. This delicate tea becomes bitter more easily, so err on the side of cooler water and shorter time.
For Sencha: Use 1-2 teaspoons per cup. Water at 75-80°C. Steep 1-2 minutes. If it tastes too vegetal, reduce steep time. Good for 2-3 infusions.
Avoiding bitterness checklist:
- Never use boiling water
- Don't steep longer than 3 minutes
- Use fresh water (not re-boiled)
- Store tea properly in an airtight container away from light
- If tea tastes bitter, your water was too hot or steep time too long
Both hot and cold brewing work well with green tea. For cold brew, use room temperature water and steep overnight in the refrigerator. This method produces a naturally sweeter, smoother tea with less caffeine extraction.
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