Bamboo Leaf Infusion - Tétique Organic Infusions

Jessica Calle
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Bamboo is used in Asian folk medicine and is known for its many health benefits. Parts of the bamboo plant are used in Indian and Chinese herbal medicine, particularly bamboo leaf infusion, which is known for its draining properties, aiding digestion, and detoxifying effects.

Bamboo tea is made from freshly cut young bamboo leaves. Botanically, bamboo is not a tree but a grass, of which there are more than 1,000 species in 75 different genera.

Bamboo tea has a pale greenish-yellow color and helps quench thirst. It can be drunk at night, as it does not contain caffeine (theine), making it very suitable for people with caffeine intolerance or for children.

An infusion made from bamboo leaves has a high silica content, making it very good for the skin and strengthening connective tissue. Furthermore, bamboo infusion helps control cravings and the desire to snack on sweets, making it an excellent remedy for women, especially in the days leading up to menstruation, when they retain fluids and crave sweets.

The benefits of bamboo leaves are numerous. They quench thirst and are caffeine-free, making them ideal for children as a healthy beverage alternative. Bamboo tea has a basic pH, so it doesn't irritate the stomach or oral mucosa.

Bamboo is a grass that can grow up to 1.6 meters per day and reaches its peak height in just a few months, reaching a height of up to 50 meters. Bamboo blooms unpredictably within 20 to 150 years of its life, but interestingly, when it blooms, all varieties of bamboo around the world flower at the same time.

Bamboo can even withstand atomic radiation, as in Japan bamboo is grown in areas with high levels of industrial pollution, and it has been proven that after 6-8 years, these floors are clean again.

This infusion is also ideal for offering in hotels, cafes, and restaurants. At Tétique, we have the healthiest and most exotic infusions and teas available in the region.

Bamboo leaf tea awakens the spirits

For decades, scientists have observed people's drinking habits and noted that tea drinkers are healthier than people who regularly drink coffee or other beverages, as they are less prone to cardiovascular disease and some types of cancer.

The advantage of this tea is its wide and varied uses, as years of experience have shown that regular consumption of bamboo tea can positively affect the body's well-being.

A bamboo infusion after a meal stimulates digestion and creates a pleasant feeling of lightness. Importantly, this tea goes perfectly without sugar, making it very suitable for people with diabetes.

Bamboo tea uses only very young bamboo leaves, and harvesting is limited to just five weeks. Freshly harvested young bamboo leaves are cleaned on the same day and smoothed with steam. The bamboo is then dried and roasted to preserve its aromatic flavor. It is also caffeine-free and can be drunk hot or cold.

Bamboo tea preparation

Preparation is similar to that of green tea . Bamboo is very productive, requiring only 1.5 grams (one heaped teaspoon) per cup (180 ml). Boil the water and let it cool to around 90° to 80°C. Pour the water over the tea and let it steep for 5 minutes before enjoying it. You can steep the tea for up to 12 minutes, and the bamboo leaves can be reused up to three times a day. It's best to taste the tea first before adding sugar, as the tea tastes very good on its own.

Benefits of bamboo leaf tea

Scientists at the Deemed University Institute of Pharmacology in India were able to demonstrate that Bamboo Leaf Infusion extract is an effective anti-inflammatory drug and a potential treatment for chronic gastric ulcers.

At Chonnam National University in South Korea, there is also a comprehensive research program using tea and the potential health effects of bamboo.

Bamboo leaves are attributed the following properties:

  • Digestive: Bamboo tea has a digestive effect with detoxifying, antibacterial and antimicrobial effects.
  • Cells: Protects cells.
  • Connective tissue: It has a positive effect on the skin and strengthens the connective tissue (due to its high silica content).
  • Body Fat: Helps reduce body fat.
  • Medicinal substances: Bamboo leaves contain more than 200 medicinal substances, are also rich in minerals and trace elements, and are similar in antioxidants to green tea . They also contain no caffeine, making them easy to digest, even for children.

There are many reasons to enjoy consuming bamboo tea, as this plant has been shown to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system and overall health. However, we know that it can be difficult to find bamboo tea in some places. Fortunately, other herbal teas also offer very similar benefits, such as green tea or the kid-friendly rooibos tea , among others. At Tétique, we are tea distributors , offering a wide selection of organic teas and infusions that are both delicious and healthy for you. Visit us and discover our high-quality tea options.