J-Tea Leaf House Grand Opening
J-Tea’s Tea Leaf House will open on Wednesday afternoon, July 25th at 2778 Friendly Street in Eugene.
J-Tea is the source for some of the highest quality hand crafted tea available in the world. Tasting this tea is a new experience. The J-Tea Leaf House will feature award winning loose tea leaf hand crafted Oolong tea, Puer tea bricks, teapots, tea cups, tea sets, other tea related tools. Since 2004, the J-Tea brand has been sold in over 30 specialty tea shops throughout the U.S. (including at the Asian Market and Provisions in Eugene).
As of July 25th, you can see the full line of J-Tea on the Friendly Street from 1:00-8:00 pm every Wednesday. Tea tasters are welcome although tea will not be served by the pot or by the cup.
The J-Tea Tea Leaf House is modeled after Taiwan style tea leaf vendors. Patrons are welcome to participate in tea tastings as well as purchase loose leaf tea that can be taken home for personal brewing. Tea tastings for groups are available by request.
Hours: Wednesday 1pm to 8pm and by appointment
Location: 2778 Friendly St. Eugene, Oregon
Contact: Josh (541) 285.8997
Tea is healthy!
Research conducted at Oregon State University found that freshly brewed tea contains 10 to 100 times more antioxidants than bottled teas. If you want antioxidants, drink freshly brewed tea.
Tea is just as effective as water in helping keep people hydrated. It is a common myth that tea or any other caffeine-containing beverage will cause a loss of body fluid and negatively impact the body's hydration level. Scientific evidence simply does not support this belief. UK experts found that drinking three or more cups of tea a day is as good for you as drinking plenty of water and it even helps to protect against heart disease and some forms of cancer. Drinking tea can give your mind a gentle lift that can help you focus. Moreover, unsweetened brewed tea is a perfect beverage to use as part of a weight management diet or lifestyle.
Hold the Sugar
Josh Chamberlain founder of J-Tea says, "Sometimes when people ask me if they can add milk and sugar to the cup of fresh Oolong that I have painstakingly brewed for them. I cringe. Try it first, is the best response I can muster". In addition to compromising the subtle and gratifying taste, the UK's leading dental health charity has warned many of the health benefits of drinking tea are reversed if people use sugar. |
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