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[[File:Woojeon.jpg|thumbnail|right|Woojeon green tea]]
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'''Korean tea''' was originally introduced by Buddhist monks and significant influenced by both, [[Chinese tea culture|Chinese]] and [[Japanese tea ceremony|Japanese tea]]. In Korea is beside tea made of [[Camellia sinensis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea.
'''Korean tea''' was originally introduced by Buddhist monks and significant influenced by both, [[Chinese tea culture|Chinese]] and [[Japanese tea ceremony|Japanese tea]]. In Korea is beside tea made of [[Camellia sinensis]] also herbal tea or [[tisane]] popular. Both are considered as Korean tea.
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* [[Jeoncha]] (Sencha), first/second flush. Only steamed not roasted.
* [[Jeoncha]] (Sencha), first/second flush. Only steamed not roasted.
* [[Joonjak]] (중작), second flush
* [[Joonjak]] (중작), second flush
* Daejak (대작), third flush
* [[Daejak]] (대작), third flush
* [[Jakseol]] (black tea)
* [[Tteokcha]]
* [[Hwangcha]]
* [[Doncha]]
* [[Hyeonmi Nokcha]]


== Production areas ==
== Production areas ==
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== External links ==
== External links ==


* [http://www.koreagreentea.com/ Vision Korea green tea]
* [https://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/FO/FO_EN_6_3_3_1.jsp Visit Korea]
* [http://www.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/FO/FO_EN_6_3_3_1.jsp Visit Korea]


[[Category:Tea]]
[[Category:Tea]]
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[[de:Koreanischer Tee]]
[[de:Koreanischer Tee]]
[[pl:Herbata koreańska]]
[[pl:Herbata koreańska]]
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