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  • [[File:Kunming-Tea-Factory.jpg|150px|thumbnail|right|Logo of Kunming Tea Factory]] ...nies which started in 1973 producing shu style puer. Puer tea from Kunming Tea Factory is designated on labels by the number 1 on the fourth digit.
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  • ...Factory''' (勐海茶厂) is the biggest and also most famous producer of [[puer]] tea. The company is located in Menghai, Yunnan province, China. ==History==
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  • {{#ev:youtube|v=Nz3I2-vMXDg|400|right|Tea for Me Please: 6 Tips for Making Matcha}} ...and soba noodles, shakes or ice cream. Matcha is made of tencha, a shaded tea similar to [[gyokuro]].
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  • ...k Chinese tea with a winy and fruity taste, designated as a [[China Famous Tea]]. ==History==
    2 KB (376 words) - 02:59, 30 July 2022
  • ...inese [[tea]] with a winy and fruity taste, designated as a [[China Famous Tea]]. ==History==
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  • ...eaf (Fuding).jpg|thumb|right|White [[Bai Hao Yinzhen tea|Bai Hao Yinzhen]] tea leaves.]] ...is a lightly oxidized [[tea]] grown and produced primarily in China. White tea from Fujian province is the most renown. More recently it is also grown in
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  • ...consisted only Chinese teas. It is flavored with the subtle, fragrant oil of bergamot bitter fruit. == History ==
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  • ...boiling and pouring hot water for drinking purposes, such as for making [[tea]]. ...with collectors. A relatively small ''tetsubin'' may hold around .5 litres of water while large ones may hold up to 5 litres.
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  • [[File:Woojeon.jpg|thumbnail|right|Woojeon green tea]] ...sis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea.
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  • [[File:Honyama.jpg|thumb|Honyama tea field]] ...a/index.html Shizuoka Prefecture Official site]</ref>. <ref>Shizuoka Green Tea [https://www.mint.go.jp/buy-eng/international-eng/47prefecture-coin-program
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  • [[Image:Monk churning butter tea.JPG|thumb|300p|Tibetan Monk churning butter tea]] ...s in southwestern China. It is also consumed in Bhutan. It is made from [[tea]] leaves, yak butter, and salt.
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  • ...and ease of handling, the Gaiwan is a universal tool in the preparation of tea. ==History==
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  • ...gh Mountain Oolong, or White Tip Oolong also called Oriental Beauty Oolong tea. ==History of Taiwan Oolongs==
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  • [[Image:Chajing.jpeg|thumb|right|Lu Yu: ''The Classic of Tea'']] ...茶]][[wikt:經|經]] s=[[wikt:茶|茶]][[wikt:经|经]]) is the very first monograph on tea in the world, written by Chinese writer [[Lu Yu]] between 760 CE and 780 CE
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  • [[File:Darjeeling-tea-first-flush-in-cup.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Darjeeling tea]] ...ough Darjeeling teas are marketed commercially as "black teas", almost all of them have incomplete oxidation (<90%), so they are technically more oolong
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  • ..., powdered, high quality green tea and not the same as tea powder or green tea powder. ...eremony|tea tradition]]. When a blend is named by the grand master of some tea ceremony lineage, it becomes known as the master's ''konomi'', or favoured
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  • [[File:Teaareas taiwansmap.jpg|thumb|right|The main tea areas of Taiwan]] ...to 1717 in Shi Sha Lien, present-day Yuchih and Puli, Nantou County. Some of the teas retain the island's former name, Formosa.
    8 KB (1,262 words) - 08:27, 6 November 2019
  • ...aving introduced tea seeds to Japan and also writing a medical treatise on tea's health benefits. == Early Life of Eisai ==
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  • ...lack tea|black]] and [[Kyusu]] can also be brewed depending on the variety of kyusu used and the material used to make the teapot. == History and origins ==
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  • [[Image:Spring pouchong tea leaves on plate.jpg|thumb|''Spring Pouchong'' tea leaves that may be used for tasseography divination]] ...') is a divination or fortune-telling method that interprets patterns in [[tea]] leaves, coffee grounds, or wine sediments.
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