Best tea for doing sport
good question. i would say generally it's whichever tea tastes best to you if brewed strong.
i would also say that it's hard to generalize.
https://ratetea.com/topic/caffeine-content-of-tea/21/
i would also say that it's hard to generalize.
https://ratetea.com/topic/caffeine-content-of-tea/21/
I think in China, the popular tea for sports is gunpowder, although I have never read an explanation of this. Maybe wrong info?
Personally, I think it is mostly a balance between calories and energy. If you are planning to do hard work after only tea, I would suggest British-style tea with plenty of milk and sugar, as the tea can also count as a meal. If you have already eaten well and are just looking for an extra boost, a lot of it just comes down to personal tastes. Teas that you enjoy drinking will be easy to drink and more likely to provide a familiar support.
Personally, I think it is mostly a balance between calories and energy. If you are planning to do hard work after only tea, I would suggest British-style tea with plenty of milk and sugar, as the tea can also count as a meal. If you have already eaten well and are just looking for an extra boost, a lot of it just comes down to personal tastes. Teas that you enjoy drinking will be easy to drink and more likely to provide a familiar support.
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Milk is not good during the sport, is hard to digest, i try yunnan golden tips with honey and its fine really fine, but i never try gunpounder...is interesting to discover wich one have most caffeinembanu wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 12:14 pmI think in China, the popular tea for sports is gunpowder, although I have never read an explanation of this. Maybe wrong info?
Personally, I think it is mostly a balance between calories and energy. If you are planning to do hard work after only tea, I would suggest British-style tea with plenty of milk and sugar, as the tea can also count as a meal. If you have already eaten well and are just looking for an extra boost, a lot of it just comes down to personal tastes. Teas that you enjoy drinking will be easy to drink and more likely to provide a familiar support.