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Are green teas vegan?

Green teas is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is green teas?

Green tea is a refreshing and aromatic ingredient that has gained immense popularity in recent years. This tea is made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and is unfermented, giving it a lighter flavor and a lower caffeine content than black tea. The leaves are picked, withered, and then steamed or pan-fried to stop oxidation, which preserves the tea's natural antioxidants and nutrients. Green tea has a slightly bitter and grassy taste and is often used as a flavoring agent in cooking and baking. It is also used in skincare products for its antioxidant properties, making it a versatile and healthy ingredient for a variety of applications.

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