nTea thrives in highland tropics and sub-tropic regions.
nThree species of tea: Assam, Yunnan and Cambodia
nThe smaller is the leaf, the better will be the Tea.
n More fermented are the tea, darker will be the tea leaves.
n There are at least six different types of tea: White, Yellow, Green, Oolong, Black (Red Tea in China) and Post-fermented tea (Black Tea in China).
It is not the teabag that colours the water but the tea leaves which are inside the bag, They contain various chemicals and some of these dissolve in water giving it the characteristic flavour and colour of tea.
Black tea ferment is used as the base ingredient in kombucha production. The fermenting process involves adding a culture of bacteria and yeast to the tea, which consumes the sugars and produces the characteristic tangy flavor of kombucha.
He drinks Lapsang souchang, a type of black tea from China; apparently it is different from other black teas in that its leaves are smoke-dried over pinewood, giving the tea its characteristic smokey flavour. from Aussie Marie
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White tea. Green tea. Oolong tea. Black tea. Rooibos tea. Mate tea. Herbal tea. and more.
Black Tea is the most popular tea all over the world. It comes from the Camellia Senesis plant. Black tea is made from the young tea leaves and the buds. The leaves and buds are completely fermented or oxidized after they have been dried. Black tea has a strong, bitter flavor. Some different types of black teas are Orange Pekoe, and Earl Gray. Green Tea comes from the same plant as black tea, Camellia Senesis. It is even made from the same leaves as the black tea. The difference is that green tea does not go through a fermenting process. Instead the leaves are steamed after they are dried. Green tea has a grassy flavor.
Green tea Red tea White tea Black tea Oolong tea
it depends what type of tea..... white tea is made from tea leaves
The following suggestion could be a great name for a tea shop; Tea shop, The Tea pot, Mini Tea spot, Do Re Tea, Bubble Tea, Zip Tea, Hot Tea, and Lucky Tea.
No. Wu-Long tea is the same as Oolong tea which is a caffeinated tea.
There are lots of online site which provides Tea bags and tea like Oolong tea, Best loose leaf tea, Chai tea and Rooibos tea teasytea.com
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