27 Mar The “Tomorrow’s Leaf”
Ashitaba tea is a type of herbal tea made from the leaves of the Ashitaba plant, scientifically known as Angelica keiskei koidzumi. This plant is native to Japan and is also commonly referred to as “Tomorrow’s Leaf” due to its rapid regeneration after harvesting. Ashitaba tea has been traditionally used in Japanese folk medicine for its purported health benefits.
The leaves of the Ashitaba plant are rich in various nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Some of the compounds found in Ashitaba tea, such as chalcones and flavonoids, are believed to have potential health-promoting properties, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.
Ashitaba tea is typically prepared by steeping dried Ashitaba leaves in hot water, similar to how other herbal teas are made. It has a slightly bitter taste and is often enjoyed for its potential health benefits.
Although Ashitaba tea has been consumed for centuries in Japan and some other parts of Asia, scientific research on its health effects is still limited, and more studies are needed to fully understand its potential benefits and risks. As with any herbal remedy, it’s essential to consume Ashitaba tea in moderation and consult with a healthcare professional before using it, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking medications.