Foods to fight Cancer- Matcha Tea

Ceremonial grade Matcha Tea, if is organically grown, is one of the best foods to fight cancer. It is very high in antioxidants because it uses the whole of the tea leaf. These leaves are picked from the first flush of fresh tiny leaves, which is shade grown, and then stone ground into a very fine powder.
Foods to fight Cancer- Matcha Tea
Not all antioxidants are created equal. Green tea contains a specific set of organic compounds known as catechins. Among antioxidants, catechins are the most potent and beneficial. One specific catechin called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCg) makes up 60% of the catechins in Matcha Green Tea. Out of all the antioxidants, EGCg is the most widely recognized for its cancer fighting properties.
Brewed Green tea is particularly rich in EGCg compounds, with about four times more EGCg than black tea. However Ceremonial grade Japanese Matcha Green Tea contains around 3 times more EGCg than tradition brewed green tea. So high quality Matcha teas are Foods to fight Cancer .
Drink it daily, if you want a food to fight cancer, but do choose a Match tea powder that is Certified Organic and 100% Japanese and then only ceremonial grade from the first flush crop of the season, from the famous southern Japanese tea plantations.
NB: (Many Matcha tea products are blended with late season inferior crops, or milled in metal grinders that are not as finely ground or most often even blended with cheap Chinese Matcha teas that are not grown & processed under the same health standards. Read how to recognise the grade and quality of Match Tea at www.peptea.com.au)
The Story of Tea
Tea is a universally popular and quite aromatic beverage most often prepared by steeping or soaking in boiled water the cured, dried, oxidised, fermented, or ground, leaves of the Camellia Sinensis tree, an evergreen bush native to East Asia. Apart from water, tea is the most popular drink for humans.
The Tea plant is native to the borderlands of north Burma and southwest China. The habit of drinking tea is believed to have started during the Shang Dynasty in in the Yunnan region of China, where it was taken for medicinal purposes.
Later it is thought that Sichuan, residents began to boil tea leaves for consumption into a concentrated liquid without the addition of other leaves or herbs, and so started using tea as a stimulating drink, as opposed to purely as a medicinal treatment.
Two principal varieties of the tea plant are grown in plantations for tea beverages: Camellia sinensis is used for most Chinese and Japanese teas, and a sub-species, Camellia assamica, is used in most Indian teas (except Darjeeling which uses the original Camellia sinensis).
Within these two botanical tea varieties, many strains and varieties of tea exist. Leaf size is the main basis for the classification of tea plants, with the three key classifications being; China type, characterised by the smallest leaves; Assam type, characterised by the largest leaves; and a Cambodian type, characterised by medium sized leaves.
Many different types of tea have evolved by varying degrees and methods of treatment of the tea leaves; some teas, such as Chinese green teas, and Darjeeling have a slightly bitter, and astringent flavour, while other teas have quite different profiles including sweet, nutty, floral or grassy.
During the centuries, a variety of different techniques for processing tea leaves, and a range of different forms of tea, were developed. In the Tang dynasty, tea was steamed, then pounded and shaped into cake form, while in the Song dynasty, loose-leaf tea was developed and became popular. During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, unoxidized tea leaves were first pan-fried, then rolled and dried, a process that stops the oxidation process that turns the leaves dark, thereby allowing tea to remain green. In the 15th century, oolong tea, in which the leaves were allowed to partially oxidize before pan-frying, was developed. Western tastes, later, favoured the fully oxidized black tea, and so the leaves were allowed to oxidize further. Yellow tea was an accidental discovery in the production of green tea during the Ming dynasty, when apparently poor control practices allowed the leaves to turn yellow, but yielded a different flavour as a result.
Green tea was known as the “healthiest” form of tea due to its lack of processing, resulting in extremely high nutrient levels. However the ancient Buddhist monks in Japan went one better with Matcha Tea, by grinding the leaves to a powder and because the entire leaf is ingested in a powder form, it is the most potent green tea available.
In Japanese “cha” means tea, and “ma” means powder, thus the word matcha translates literally as powdered green tea. It is believed that the very first green tea seeds were brought to Japan from China by Eisai (1141-1215), the founder of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism, in 1191 A.D., who planted them on the temple grounds in Kyoto. Eisai encouraged the cultivation of tea trees, and his Kissa yojoki (Health Benefits of Tea), tied tea-drinking to longevity and launched tea in Japan on a large scale.
Kombucha Tea is a living health drink made by fermenting tea and sugar with the kombucha culture. The resulting brew can taste like something between sparkling apple cider and champagne, depending on what type of tea you use. It’s not what you’d imagine fermented tea to taste like.
The exact origins of Kombucha Tea have become lost in the mists of time. It is thought to have originated in the Far East, probably China, and has been consumed there for at least two thousand years. The first recorded use of kombucha comes from China in 221 BC during the Tsin Dynasty. It was known as “The Tea of Immortality”
Masala Chai Tea is a flavoured tea beverage made by brewing black tea with a mixture of aromatic Indian spices, and herbs. Originating in India, the beverage has gained worldwide popularity, becoming a feature in many coffee and tea houses. Although traditionally prepared by a concoction of green cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks, ground cloves, ground ginger, and black peppercorn together with black tea leaves, retail versions include tea bags for infusion, instant powdered mixtures, and concentrates
Many Western commercial preparations now also use non-traditional ingredients such as vanilla or chocolate, relegating the traditional masala spices to a relatively minor role.
Herbal tea usually refers to infusions of fruit or herbs made without using the tea plant, such as steeps of rosehip, chamomile, or rooibos. These are not teas, they better called tisanes or herbal infusions to prevent confusion with real tea which is made from the leaves of the tea plant.
Forget Sugar Tax – Pep Tea Kombucha Tea is only 2.7% Sugar
Pep Tea brand’s organic #kombucha flavours are refreshing tasty drinks that have wonderful health properties. Australian #SUGARTAX advocates will be pleased to know that Pep Tea’s Kombucha contains only 2.7% sugar. #PepTea Kombucha is very low compared to popular oft drinks at between 9.6% & 18% sugar.

Dont Tax Sugar – Drink Pep Tea Kombucha Instead of Soft Drinks
Australia’s government is receiving renewed calls to introduce a tax as high as 20% on sugar #SUGARTAX by advocates from by a coalition of health groups who are demanding immediate action to counter the obesity rise in Australia’s population.
The Directors of Pep Tea, an Australian business that has recently launched 4 flavoured organic #kombucha drinks with a very low sugar and carb content, which also have health benefits, and are priced as a clear alternative to soft drinks (at $2.95 RRP for 350ml Bottle), says that the Australian government needs to be more pro-active in supporting the many businesses in Australia striving to develop and promote healthy food products by making such products GST exempt or providing real tax incentives for such businesses.

The executive manager of Obesity Policy Coalition , Jane Martin said “while 63 per cent of Australian adults and 27 per cent of children were either overweight or obese, there is still no national strategy addressing the issue”.
Pep Tea’s flavoured Kombuchas’s are 100% certified organic and are naturally flavoured. They are brewed here in Australia by a 100% Australian owned business.
They are also:- low sugar, low carb, low calorie and low GI. They are also fat free, preservative free, lactose free, GMP free and Gluten Free. They are shelf stable and don’t need refrigeration until opened.
Pep Tea’s organic Kombucha tea drinks which are rich in amino acids, probiotics, and antioxidants, trace minerals and B vitamins, offer great health benefits over soft drinks.
Pep Tea Organic Kombucha At Peters of Kensington
Todd Lee manager of the beautiful cafe in Peters of Kensington at Birkenhead Point store has added 3 of the excellent organic kombucha drinks from Pep Tea to their menu.

Kombucha is the most important health drinks to hit the Australian Market but Pep Tea have gone one step better. Pep Tea’s Kombucha tea drinks are not only 100% Australian Certified Organic, but they are filtered after the brewing stage to make a low sediment drink that with a small amount of natural flavoring makes it a nice drink even though its very low in sugar and carbs.
Pep Tea’s larger 350ml bottles are shelf stable and so do not need refrigeration until after they are opened. Space is important in retailing especially fridge space.
Peters of Kensington invites you to drop by their beautiful Birkenhead Cafe and meet Todd and his team and order a refreshing Pep Tea Kombucha. A drink that is actually good for you.
Pep Tea adds another great Gluten Free Range

Buy Gluten Free Kombucha Direct from Distributor Opera Foods
Opera Foods are distributors of Pep Tea’s gluten free food products as well as other gourmet and organic grocery products.
Gluten Free Direct from the supplier.
Opera Foods offer online sales direct to the public from their website as well as wholesale orders and dispatch from their warehouse daily with overnight delivery to most suburbs.
Pep Tea Gluten Free Products.
Both the Organic Kombucha Tea and the Japanese Matcha Tea products offered by Pep Tea are Organic and also both are gluten free
Gluten Free Cookies
Choose gluten free gourmet cookies and biscuits from brand Bay Cookies. Bay cookies offers two excellent flavours in genuine gluten free cookies with a gluten free choc chip cookie and a gluten free passionfruit cream filled biscuits.
Gluten Free Muesli
Chose from Plum Foods brand Apple Supreme Paleo and also Mulberry Tree brand Crispy Apple, both of which are also genuine Paleo muesli as well as gluten free muesli products
Gluten Free Organic Kombucha
Pep Tea’s organic kombucha is not like other kombuchas. It is expertly brewed and processed in a special way that produces a kombucha tea that is not just a healthy and tasty drinkbut is also very low in cloud and is not only gluten free but also free from Caffeine GMO, Lactose, Fat and Preservatives. Pep Tea’s High quality kombucha is also low in calories, low in carbs and low GI.
Other Gluten Free Products
Other gluten free products available for online direct orders include:-
– Organic Chocolate
– Organic Acai Berry Powder
– Organic matcha tea from Pep Tea
– Pesticide free raw Almomds
– Boiled Sweets Confectionery
Pep Tea Kombucha – Best Quality Best Price

Pep Tea’s Kombucha is exclusively distributed by Opera Foods. Opera wholesales a number of organic grocery products direct to the consumer from their online store as well as being a distributor of gourmet grocery lines to Australian gourmet grocers and delicatessens.
The Pep Tea Kombucha is brewed in a modern HACCP certified brewery that uses exacting instruments and modern brewing practices from a highly experienced brewer to get a perfect kombucha every time. Pep Tea’s four flavours have been narrowed down from a wide variety that have been market tested and so we offer Australia’s favorite four kombucha tea flavours:- Ginger, Mango, Pomagranate Apple, and Lime Ginger Cinnamon.
Pep Tea kombucha is raw and alive and has consistent great flavours. Even so, they dont have high levels of cloud and sediment. They are Australian Certified Organic. They are low sugar, low carb, low calorie and low GI. They are also fat free, preservative free, lactose free, GMP free and Gluten Free. They are shelf stable and dont need refrigeration until opened. Kombucha offers great health benefits over other brews.
A good Kombucha is a perfect drink to replace soft drinks and also a perfect mixer. Drink Pep Tea, its the best Kombucha.
New Retail Display Stand for Matcha Tea from Pep Tea

#Peptea Australin tea company now offer a retail display stand for retailers selling the high quality green Matcha Tea.
Pep tea import their high grade ceremonial matcha tea into Australia direct from the old tea plantations of southern Japan.
Retailers can buy a stock to populate the display stand and get the stand free contact Australian distributors Opera Foods
Best Price on Japanese Matcha Tea
Deal direct with the importer Pep Tea and buy the highest grade Matcha tea at the best price available in Australia.
https://peptea.com.au/ see https://www.operafoods.com.au/organics/

Pep Tea’s Imperial – The Best Matcha I Have Had

Here is what a new customer had to say about Pep Tea’s Imperial Matcha tea powder today.
By: Brenton on 13 February 2017
“The matcha is exquisite. The best matcha I have had, the Imperial is very refined, with a fine, light but clear green tea flavour with a smooth profile whose exquisitely subtle taste curve calls out for another sip.
My favorite tipple, in the heat of the Northern Rivers’ summer, is as an Iced Match Latte, made with our home-made almond milk, a touch of honey and vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg – shaken in a cocktail shaker with lots of ice. Purists might grimace, or even scowl and howl, but our daily morning tea ceremony is sacred to us – and refreshing, uplifting and stimulating!
Thanks Michele for a great product – and your very ethical and sincere business attitude.
Warm Regards”
BP, Chinderah NSW
