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Types of Tea

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• Tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world, after water.

• It is popular for its cooling, slightly bitter and astringent flavour.

• Most people prefer the regular and widely available tea, while others like to experiment with various types of tea.

• Some of these are:• Black tea• Green tea• White tea• Oolong tea

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Black Tea

• This type of tea gets its flavour and colour from a natural oxidation process.

• Stronger in flavour, it is more oxidized than oolong, white or green tea.

• The oxidization process for black tea involves initial drying and rolling of leaves soon after they are picked.

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• The unblended type is named after the region in which it gets produced – such as Assam tea, Darjeeling tea and Ceylon tea.

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Green Tea

• This tea is made from unoxidized leaves that are heated after picking.

• This is done to destroy enzymes that cause oxidation.

• The next step is to roll them to release their flavour.

• Green tea is sweet and contains vitamins and antioxidant properties, so it's widely considered as a healthy, fragrant and delicious variant.

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White Tea

•  It's the world's rarest and most expensive tea, made from a specific tea plant variety.

• The leaves and buds are left to wither in sunlight and then are lightly processed to prevent oxidation.

• A particular processing method is involved that raises small silvery hair-like substance on the leaves and buds. But the exact method of processing is a secret.

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• Authentic white tea has only been grown in the Fujian province in China. However, of late it is also grown in Taiwan, Northern Thailand and Eastern Nepal.

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Oolong Tea

Oolong, usually from China and Taiwan, is a semi-fermented tea - a cross between green and black teas that's popular for its digestive benefits.

Depending on the horticulture and style of production, it can be:-

• sweet and fruity with a honey aroma, or

• woody and thick with roasted aromas, or

• green and fresh with bouquet aromas.

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