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Black tea is a "true" Tea (i.e. '' Camellia Sinensis '') made from leaves more heavily Oxidized than the White , Green , and Oolong varieties. Black tea is generally stronger in flavor and contains more Caffeine than the more lightly oxidized teas. In Chinese and culturally related languages, black tea is known as ''red tea'' (紅茶, Mandarin ''hóngchá'', Japanese ''kōcha'', Korean ''hongcha''), perhaps a more accurate description of the color of the liquid. However, in the western world, "red tea" more commonly refers to South Africa n Rooibos tea. While green tea usually loses its flavor within a year, black tea retains its flavor for several years. For this reason, it has long been an article of trade, and compressed bricks of black tea even served as a form of ''de facto'' currency in Mongolia , Tibet and Siberia into the 19th Century . Traditionally, black tea was the only tea known to Western Culture . Although green tea has been gradually increasing in popularity, black tea still accounts for over ninety percent of all tea sold in the West. The expression ''black tea'' is also used to describe a cup of tea without milk (''served black''), similar to Coffee similarly served without milk or cream. In the United Kingdom, black tea is not commonly consumed black, as adding milk is the common practice. VARIETIES OF BLACK TEA Generally, unblended black teas are named after the region in which they are produced. Often, different regions are known for producing teas with characteristic flavors. Chinese black teas ; '', Fujian Province , China . Lapsang souchong is a black tea which is dried over burning pine, thereby developing a strong smoky flavour. ;'', China , a Chinese Famous Tea . ;'', China . Well known for dark malty teas and golden bud teas. ;'', China . Indian and Sri Lanka black teas ;'', India . Full bodied, strong and distinctively malty. When astringency is present addition of milk is desirable. ;''. ;'', India . ;'', Tamil Nadu , India . Other black teas ;''. Not dissimilar to some cheaper Yunnan teas, a pleasant and sweet aroma but a more bodied and darker brew; unlike teas from Nepal or Darjeeling . ;''. Somewhat similar to lower grades of Darjeeling . ; '' on the eastern Black Sea coast of Turkey , that is crystal clear and mahogany in color. Prepared in a Samovar , it can be served strong ("koyu" dark) or weak ("açik" light), in small glasses with cubed sugar. BLENDS OF BLACK TEA Black tea is often blended and mixed with various other plants in order to obtain a beverage. ;'' oil. PROCESSING OF BLACK TEA
The tea is now ready for packaging. CLASSIFICATION plantation in Java , Indonesia ]] Indian and Ceylon tea is usually named after the region of origin: Darjeeling , Assam , Ceylon , etc. and further by estates and grades for quality leaf: e.g., "Darjeeling Lingia FTGFOP1". In Ceylon tea from Sri Lanka the grade names are an indication of the size and/or appearance of the tea but not the quality. There can be a lack of uniformity in the market grades which makes it difficult to describe them with accuracy. Ceylon teas can be divided into two groups: # The leaf grades originally made by the Ceylon tea pioneers. # The smaller broken grades which are used today. List of Ceylon tea leaf grades:
A small quantity of Tip py or Flowery grades (including Flowery Orange Pekoe (F.O.P) and Flowery Broken Orange Pekoe (F.B.O.P) are made. They are much more expensive to produce than run-of-the-mill grades, as this involves sorting out the tip by hand. In Assam, the main leafy tea grades produced are flowery pekoe (FP), orange pekoe (OP), pekoe (P), pekoe souchong (PS), and souchong (S), with broken tea grades BOP = Broken Orange pekoe; FOP = Flowery Orange Pekoe; TGFOP = Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe; FTGFOP = Finest Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe. All types are sold as either "single" teas, meaning just one variety, or as blends. Blend names are usually more general e.g. "Assam Tea". Adulteration and falsification are serious problems in the global tea trade; the amount of tea sold worldwide as Darjeeling every year greatly exceeds the annual tea production of Darjeeling, which is estimated at 11,000 Tonne s. MAJOR PRODUCER OF BLACK TEA The biggest producers of black tea in the world (with % value) are: Unilever - Lipton , PG Tips (17.6%) Associated British Foods - Twinings (4.4%) Tata Tea - Tetley (4.0%) Teekanne NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION 1 cup (8oz.) (237g) Calories 2 Calories from fat 0 Total Fat 0 Cholesterol 0 Sodium 7mg Total Carbohydrate 1g Fiber 0 Sugars 0 protein 0 EXTERNAL LINK |