How/Why? Is that an oblique nod to insect protein, how does tea contain protein? 🤢 + 3 CALORIES?!

Edit: there’s no milk or anything milk-related

  • Unlearned9545@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Tea is made from plants. All plants have proteins. The parts of the plant that we eat may or may not be a good source of protein for humans.

    Practically all Chinese, Indian, and English teas are all made from the same species of plant, Camellia sinensis, simply known as a tea tree. If you were to eat the leaves they would be a good source of protein and fiber, not to mention vitamins and antioxidants. However, we discard the leaves with the fiber, and typical ways of preparing the leaves and the tea can decrease the protein and antioxidants. Its possible your brand flash freezes tthe leaves or uses some other method to try and preserve these nutrients. Ive seen some English teas that are powder you mix in instead of steeping, and this would work as well. In fact, tea leaves are absolutely edible! If you get a decent to high quality tea you can take your leaves after you make tea and throw them in a smoothie, soup, or even eggs and youll get the rest of the nutrients left in them and wont be thowing food in the bin.

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      10 months ago

      Just so everyone knows, since upvotes are public on the Fediverse anyway, I only upvoted this because it was the first response I saw when I opened the thread and it caused me to physically crack up laughing.

      For shame on your immature and uninformative comment, otherwise. For shaaaaaame.

  • ThankYouVeryMuch@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    I was curious so I looked it up but everything I could find said 0% protein for Tazo English breakfast, so I went to my box of tea, another brand English breakfast, and alongside the table with the information for just the tea infusion (calories are specified as less than 4kcal, <4kcal) is another table for a serving with 30ml semi-skimmed milk with 1.2g protein. Could you post maybe a picture of the labeling?

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      10 months ago

      I tried Imgur but couldn’t get it to work. You’re just going to have to take my word for it until we have the technology :(

  • monkeyman512@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    If you ever eaten anything made with any grain, you have eaten some amount of bugs. Just like you have eaten some amount of dirt.

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    10 months ago

    Is that when made with milk or the straight black tea?

    If it’s straight black, then it sounds like you have some breakfast in your tea 😒

  • asudox@lemmy.worldM
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    10 months ago

    Though rare, some herbal teas might have tiny amounts of protein left from the plant they are made from. Some other things they added in to the tea, like for flavor, might also contain protein.