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black tea

black tea
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Black tea
is belongs to fermented tea, take tea shoots as raw material,through withering and rolled(cut),fermentation, ...

BLACK TEA has been a staple in China for more than 2000 years. Nowhere in the world is there as diverse a selection of dramatic black teas as there is in china.  In Chinese society there are historical, legendary and religious connotations included in the manufacturing, serving and consumption of tea. China is to tea what France is to wine.

 The British have had a long association with tea dating back to the 1600’s. During this time they have perfected many blends that you are no doubt familiar with. In the 1600’s tea was regularly smuggled into Britain to avoid taxation. By the 1700’s the smuggling tea trade was thought to be as large as the legal trade.

India is also an important producer of black tea.  The Assam region of northeast India is not at high altitude but the soil is a deep sandy loam and the climate is hot and steamy. These conditions produce thick full bodied teas that peak in quality during the 2nd flush (month of June), which is the time all of our teas from this region are purchased.. Top quality 2nd flush Assams are considered by many to be amongst the finest teas in the world. .The Darjeeling region in north central India grows teas that exhibit an unique flavour best described as muscatel but with a fairly light liquoring cup.

Sri Lanka (Ceylon) has many excellent tea estates that operate at high altitudes which produce exceptional teas. Two estates teas we feature are from Lovers Leap and Kenmare. All of our flavoured teas use as a base tea a high grown Ceylon Tea.

The East African plateau is high altitude and the rich volcanic soils produce world class teas. Top East African teas have a delicious floral-like flavor with a golden with a golden coppery color in the cup.

The caffeine content of black tea is about 40-60mg per serving.  All teas contain antioxidants and tea consumption is linked with the prevention of cancer, decreased risk of stroke and reduced blood cholesterol.  Additionally, black tea has various minerals such as calcium, magnesium, manganese, potassium and the Vitamins C and K.  A cup of your favorite tea along with a good book or conversation with a friend is also a great way to release stress.

 



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