The UK’s known for being home to a nation of tea drinkers. After water, tea is the second most consumed drink in the world.1 Yep, that’s right, us Brits are renowned for being partial to a cuppa or two – we consume around 100 million cups of the stuff. Every. Single. Day. When you step back and take a look at this figure annually, it equates to almost 36 million cups of tea a year.
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And just in case you were wondering what the world appetite for tea looked like, we have the global figures for you too. Worldwide, 25,000 cups of tea are consumed every second, that’s around 2.16 billion cups per day.3 Just as there are stacks of tea drinkers, there are stacks of different tea varieties too, ranging from white, Oolong and black tea, to Pu’er tea, herbal and scented or herbal tea.
So, we’ve established there are lots of different teas and even more tea drinkers, but there’s one tea in particular that we’re going to focus on in this article, and that’s green tea.
We’ve taken some of the most commonly asked questions about green tea and infused them with some insight to create a perfect blend of green tea knowledge: