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One of my New Year's resolutions for this year is to wean off coffee and drink more tea. It’s quite the challenge considering that I require a minimum of four cups of caffeine to function on a ...
People have been enjoying jasmine tea for many centuries. Both tea and jasmine were cultivated in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and people may have drunk jasmine tea even before that time.
If you want those extra antioxidants but don't want to drink tea, jasmine also comes in the form of capsules, which can be an alternative way to incorporate it into your everyday routine.