The Power of Tea Twigs and Stems: Kukicha Tea Benefits

Article by BStone (19,360 pts )
Edited & published by Maria Rippo (6,303 pts ) on Jun 27, 2010

Little known kukicha tea, also known as bancha twig tea or winter tea, is, just like green tea, an incredibly healthy derivative of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Learn all about kukicha tea health benefits.

What is Kukicha Twig Tea?

Kukicha is made from the twigs, stems, and coarse leaves of the tea tree, just as green, black, and oolong tea is a product of the leaves, and white tea is made from the buds. In Uji Japan, the old tea district located between the ancient capitals of Nara and Kyoto, tea farmers would make kukicha for themselves after selling the more valuable leaves and buds. They developed a precise method for creating this 'peasant's drink'.

Like sencha green tea, there are myriad health benefits of kukicha tea. It is made by first steaming the harvested plant. The twigs are sun dried and then stored in paper bags for two to three years, allowing the flavor to develop. Following the aging process, they are cut to specific lengths, and then grouped according to their grade. Each grade is roasted for different durations and temperatures in order to end with the consistent desired taste of kukicha twig tea - light, nutty, and slightly creamy.

In Japan, kukicha still carries the stigma of a poor man's beverage, but in the West, it has been embraced for its remarkable ability to stabilize health and promote longevity. George Ohsawa, the founder of macrobiotics, and Michio Kushi, one of his disciples, popularized the drink, spreading the knowledge of the natural kukicha tea benefits. It plays a central role in the macrobiotic diet, which is based on the belief that balance is the key to optimum well-being. The macrobiotic diet consists of mostly whole grains, fruits and vegetables, legumes, and seaweed, with kukicha as one of the recommended beverages.

Health Properties of Twig Tea

Kukicha tea benefits are numerous and potentially profound. Its primary impact lies in its alkalizing abilities; kukicha tea helps to alkalize the body's fluids and tissue, thereby balancing acidity levels and preventing disease. Most people have too much acid in their body, caused by a diet rich in acid-forming foods, such as meat, eggs, dairy products, white flour, sugar, and artificial sweeteners; and, too few alkaline foods, which include fresh vegetables and most fruits. Even a mild case of acidosis can, over time, manifest in the form of cardiovascular problems, difficulty losing weight, bladder or kidney trouble, a weak immune system, premature aging, joint and bone problems, and fatigue. This is because an acidic body has to borrow buffering minerals, such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium, from the bones and vital organs. These nutrients are then used to neutralize acid and remove it from the body, but are unable to complete their normal functions. Also, as a response to an overabundance of acid, the body conserves fat in order to trap and protect itself, leading to unnecessary weight gain.

Kukicha twig tea has the strongest alkalizing ability of any Japanese tea. It is also packed with nutrients. A cup of twig tea is a good source of calcium, zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, and fluoride. It is also a rich source of B-complex vitamins, vitamin C and A, flavonoids, and the same polyphenols that have made green tea known as a cancer-fighting food, catechins.

Catechins act as powerful antioxidants, minimizing the effect of free radicals before they have a chance to damage other cells. One catechin in particular, epigallocatechin (EGCG) has twenty-five to one hundred times the antioxidant capability of vitamins C and E, which are the primary water-soluble and fat-soluble antioxidants. Research has shown that EGCG may not only prevent cancer, but also suppress tumor growth, and block enzymes which help to spread cancer within cells. Many have claimed eating a macrobiotic diet, including kukicha twig tea is a cure for some cancers. Although there is no scientific evidence of this, George Ohsawa may be correct - kukicha tea is one of the most balancing beverages, and therefore is an integral part of optimal health.

Drinking Kukicha Twig Tea

Like green tea, twig tea should be made with hot, not boiling water. Allow boiled water to cool, then steep the tea for up to three minutes. Unlike black tea, kukicha has almost no caffeine - approximately ten percent the amount of a cup of coffee. It can be enjoyed throughout the day without the adverse effects of caffeine. Brewed kukicha can also be mixed with apple juice and served cold.

Despite the positive claims of the health benefits of kukicha tea, almost no research has been done at this point. Perhaps drinking twig tea will add years to your life; maybe it can slow, if not cure some cancers. Regardless if it is a miracle drink or not, it remains a highly beneficial and enjoyable drink.

Sources:

Prevent Disease

Solay Wellness

Mitoku

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Comments

Jul 5, 2010 6:39 AM
anthony logan
kukicha tea
Can be bought on line very easily,great tea,used to buy it as Bancha tea in Copenhagan,been drinking it for years,good luck to all.
Jun 8, 2010 9:35 PM
carmel
kukicha twig tea in melbourne
It can be bought in Coburg! There is a health food store in Couburg but I do not know the address.
May 28, 2010 1:57 AM
Heather Couch
Kukicha tea
I have found the best place to buy Kukicha tea, among many other products is Natural Import Company (http://www.naturalimport.com/). It's a company based out of Asheville, NC. I have been there and met them, some of the nicest people you'll meet.
May 19, 2010 3:12 PM
Kate
Kukicha tea to buy
Can you order from Amazon.com? They sell several varieties of kukicha tea. And I notice that Stash now sells kukicha. I make Vega morning tea with kukicha at least five days a week -- it is curing a stripped gut from Lyme disease. Highly recommended!

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Mar 18, 2010 11:38 PM
Marian
Kukicha Tea
Francesca, I have just bought Kukicha tea at our local health food shop in Byron Bay (Santos) here in Australia. Cheers.
Feb 10, 2010 4:06 AM
oz
RE: The Power of Tea Twigs and Stems: Kukicha Tea Benefits
You can buy online from: adagio.com
Feb 9, 2010 3:55 AM
Francesca
RE: The Power of Tea Twigs and Stems: Kukicha Tea Benefits
i have been drinking kukicha tea bags for years but now cannot get it in
Australia. can you tell me where i can get it overseas?
Jan 23, 2010 1:48 PM
david roper
kukicha twig tea
Could you please tell me where I can obtain the above tea local to my area. My post code is NG32 1SE. Thank you.