Earl Grey Tea in "5 O'Clock Tea with Jessica"

Jessica Calle

Hello friends, today at 5 o'clock tea with Jessica, I made myself a delicious organic Earl Grey black tea . Throughout Europe, Earl Grey tea is one of the most well-known and popular black teas, and its name gives it a touch of British elegance. But what does this tea have to do with England and the legendary Earl?

Earl Grey tea gained widespread popularity in the 19th century and remains a classic black tea to this day. According to various stories, its name is actually derived from an "Earl," Count Charles Grey, who served as a British Army commander in several wars.

According to history, he didn't invent this tea, but it's said he discovered it by chance on a voyage. In 1833, Lord Earl, after many wars, was promoted to British Prime Minister. On one of his voyages back to England from China, the ship he was traveling on was loaded with black tea from China and barrels of bergamot oil.

During the voyage, a violent storm hit, and the cargo of black tea burst open, scattering some barrels of bergamot oil. The Earl tried the blend out of curiosity. He was delighted with the product he discovered by chance and took it home to share with friends and acquaintances. Thus began Earl Grey, and little by little, it became known for its quality.

Nowadays , black tea from India is most commonly used to produce Earl Grey , but in ancient times, as legend has it, black tea from China was used.

Black tea is the result of fermented tea leaves. It has many antioxidant properties and generally helps prevent aging. It is also very stimulating due to its tea content. It contains a large amount of flavonoids , which give the tea its recognized anticancer properties, as well as cardiotonic effects. It relaxes blood vessels for better circulation.

It also prevents blood clots and reduces cholesterol buildup. Thanks to its high concentration of fluoride , this type of tea also has the ability to prevent cavities and protect teeth .

And about bergamot , this is a small tree, a cross between the bitter orange and the lemon tree, which produces a fruit similar in color to a lemon, but rounder like an orange and much smaller. Its essential oil has disinfectant properties and helps calm anxiety ; it is a disinfectant, cleanses and purifies the skin, and improves digestion .

The bergamot oil in Earl Grey is very important because it helps the body function better digestively. It also helps soothe pain and cramps, and can also be beneficial for regulating bowel movements .

Earl Grey is wonderful in the morning because it's great for those who need a caffeine boost, and bergamot oil also helps you feel energized. It also has antiseptic and antibacterial properties, helping fight the flu virus.

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