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Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% Fresh Leaves (150g/Bag)

Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% green tea leaves (150gbag)

Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% green tea leaves (150gbag)

Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% Fresh Leaves (150g/Bag)

In today’s fast-paced life, fatigue, stress, and lack of focus are common. A cup of pure green tea in the morning or after a meal not only refreshes the mind but also brings relaxation and natural detoxification. Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% Fresh tea 150g Bag is the perfect choice for tea lovers who value natural flavors, health benefits, and sustainable beauty from the daily habit of drinking tea.

Unlike many industrial teas, this product is made from carefully selected fresh leaves grown in Cau Dat – Da Lat, at an altitude of over 1,500 meters above sea level. Thanks to the cool climate year-round, the tea develops its signature mild astringency, lingering sweet aftertaste, and refreshing aroma that are truly unique.

Ingredients & Benefits

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Key Benefits

Cau Dat Green Tea – 100% green tea leaves (150gbag)

Who Should Use It

How to Brew

Suggested Serving:
1–2g of tea per 150–200ml water. Adjust amount and steeping time to your preference.

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See more: Green Tea Benefits for Your Health

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. How is Cau Dat Green Tea different from other teas?
    → Grown at 1,500m altitude in cool Da Lat climate, giving tender buds, mild flavor, and distinct sweet aftertaste.
  2. Can I use green tea for weight loss?
    → Yes, thanks to EGCG and caffeine. For best results, pair with healthy diet and exercise.
  3. Is drinking too much green tea harmful?
    → Consuming over 1 liter/day may cause insomnia or stomach discomfort. Best to enjoy 2–3 cups daily.
  4. Can green tea be used for skincare?
    → Yes, you can use brewed tea as a natural toner to tighten pores and reduce oiliness.
  5. Can brewed tea be left overnight?
    → Not recommended. Tea oxidizes, loses nutrients and flavor, and may cause stomach upset.
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