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Camote Tops Tea vs Brand X Tea
APPROVAL SHEET This SIP (Science Investigatory Project) entitled Comparative study of Brand X tea and Camote tops (Ipomoea Batatas) tea was delivered on October 22 2013 in the afternoon at Santa Fe National High School. Approved by the chosen panelists of Group 1.

2 Comparative study of Brand X tea and Camote tops (Ipomoea Batatas) tea The Science Investigatory project (SIP) is represented to the physics teacher of Santa Fe National High School (SFNHS) Santa FE, Cebu, Philippines In partial fulfillment of the requirement in Physics (Science IV) RESEARCHERS: (GROUP 1)

1 ABSTRACT Talbos ng Kamote or a Sweet Potato Tops is one of those vegetables that can be planted in a backyard, but some never eat them all for some reasons. These green leafy tops have the highest content of total polyphenolic, among other commercial vegetables studied. The purpose of this study is to know which is cheaper and more delicious tea. We also want to prove that drinking tea can make us healthier and sometimes can help cure illness. We think that people should drink tea to make our immune system stronger. Camote tops tea is high in complex carbohydrates, and dietary fiber; deficient in protein. Also it helps our blood regulation, so it’s very healthy to make it as a tea. We also made this study because many people thought that only rich can drink tea, this study can prove it wrong. This study is intended for people who cannot buy the tea that is sold in the market but still likes to drink a healthy tea.

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