Do you want green tea to eat?

Eating green tea can actually be healthier for you than just drinking the liquid brew. Why? If it’s the fact that will you eat tea? Amazing ideas……

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I just noticed a Longjing I’ve been drinking is really tasty, related to eating the brewed leaves. It would be possible to make a nice pasta sauce out of that, to use it directly as a pesto, chopped up a bit and combined with oil and garlic. Typically leaves are too tough and not so tasty, so I don’t even end up trying them very often. As far as being healthy goes I have no idea.

Eating tea is common in Northern Thailand and Myanmar, the basis of two related traditional dishes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahpet).

I think it’s a good idea to make a pasta sauce out of tea, it must be another kind of flavor.
The traditional dishes in Northern Thailand and Myanmar is strange for most of us I think. But I have eat fried tea before it’s nice tasty just like Potato chips.

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Ken said

Im pretty sure eating Sencha and Gyokuro is common.

I don’t know that it’s common or not.
Maybe different countries have different eating habits, but I want know that it’s really better than liquid brew?

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andresito said

matcha

Yes,You’re right.
Matcha is powdery, and it will be used to make some cakes and drinking.
Quite dilicious.

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right

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If you have any other strange dishes made by green tea, it’s nice for u to share with us here.

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AllanK said

I think the question here is not if you can eat green tea. But do you want to eat green tea? Tea tastes great as a beverage and green tea is the least processed but what does it taste like if you eat it?

If you like you will have a try I think.
But you’re right, Do you want to eat green tea?

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