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  • ...Woad Leaf and Indigo. The plant is usually grown in the Chinese provinces Anhui, Hehei and Henan and Jiangsu. [[Category:Herbal tea]]
    283 bytes (51 words) - 21:04, 31 January 2014
  • ...inese [[tea]] with a winy and fruity taste, designated as a [[China Famous Tea]]. Keemun is produced in the Qimen County of Huangshan City, in [[Anhui]] (Anhwei) province. ("Keemun" has been the English spelling for "Qimen" si
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  • [[File:Hou-kui-tea.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Tai Ping Hou Kui]] ...Taiping County, Anhui. This tea is often referred as one of [[China Famous Tea|China famous teas]] (depending on list).
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  • [[File:Huang-Shan-Mao-Feng.jpg|thumb|left|Huang Shan Mao Feng tea]] [[File:Huang-Shan-Mao-Feng-close.jpg|thumb|right|Huang Shan Mao Feng tea close]]
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  • [[File:Green tea 3 appearances.jpg|thumb|right|The appearance of green tea in three different stages (from left to right): the infused leaves, the dry le ...reana, Azores Islands, Portugal: the only European region to support green tea production.]]
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  • ...re [[Oxidation|oxidized]] than [[oolong]], [[green tea|green]] and [[White tea|white]] teas. ...''assamica''), which was traditionally mainly used for black tea, although in recent years some green and white have been produced.
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