The Best Teas Brands, Tested by Experts
From green to black to herbal, boost your antioxidant intake and de-stress with one of our top picks.

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It may come as a surprise to many in the United States that tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world (after water, of course). Take that, coffee drinkers! It can be enjoyed hot or cold any time of day, making it incredibly versatile. While the majority of tea drinkers in the U.S. prefer to drink it iced, there are many healthy teas that taste great hot. According to the Tea Association of America, black, green, oolong, yellow, dark and white teas all come from the same plant: Camellia sinensis. What makes them different is how they are processed and oxidized, which affects their color, taste and caffeine strength. Additionally, herbal teas, while not derived from a tea leaf, but from herbs and spices, are brewed in the same fashion.
"Tea is popular worldwide and for good reason," said registered dietitian Stefani Sassos, director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab. "Not only is it flavorful and soothing, but it also contains natural antioxidant substances called polyphenols that may help reduce the risk of certain chronic diseases."
To find the best teas, experts in the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab tested top-selling tea brands, analyzing ingredients and evaluating taste, flavor profiles, texture, bitterness, sweetness, caffeine strength, popularity and more. We favored organic or non-GMO options, and looked for minimal and sustainably sourced ingredients.



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