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Is green tea vegan?

Green tea is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is green tea?

Green tea is a type of tea made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Unlike black tea, green tea is not fermented during processing, which allows it to retain its natural antioxidants and nutrients. With its distinctive fresh, grassy taste, green tea is a popular beverage worldwide and has been enjoyed for centuries in traditional Asian cultures. Not only is it known for its delicious flavor, but green tea is also believed to have many health benefits, such as improving brain function, boosting metabolism, and reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Incorporating green tea into your diet is a great way to reap the benefits of this amazing ingredient.

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