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− | [[File:Black-pearls.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Black pearls]] | + | [[File:Black-pearls.jpg|thumb|right|Black pearls]] |
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| '''Black tea''' is a type of [[tea]] that is more [[Oxidation|oxidized]] than [[oolong]], [[green tea|green]] and [[White tea|white]] teas. | | '''Black tea''' is a type of [[tea]] that is more [[Oxidation|oxidized]] than [[oolong]], [[green tea|green]] and [[White tea|white]] teas. |
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| |[[Qimen]] | | |[[Qimen]] |
− | | [[Anhui|Anhui Province]]
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− | |One of [[China's Famous Teas]]. The aroma of tea is fruity, with hints of pine, dried plum and floweriness. | + | |One of [[China Famous Tea|China's Famous Teas]]. The aroma of tea is fruity, with hints of pine, dried plum and floweriness. |
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| |Dian Hong | | |Dian Hong |
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| |Full-bodied, robust, and/or rich, and blended to go well with milk and sugar. | | |Full-bodied, robust, and/or rich, and blended to go well with milk and sugar. |
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− | |[[English afternoon tea|English Afternoon tea]] | + | |[[English afternoon tea]] |
| |Medium bodied, bright and refreshing. Strong Assam and Kenyan teas are blended with Ceylon which adds a light, brisk quality to the blend. | | |Medium bodied, bright and refreshing. Strong Assam and Kenyan teas are blended with Ceylon which adds a light, brisk quality to the blend. |
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− | |rowspan=2|[[Unilever]] | + | |rowspan=2|Unilever |
| |[[Lipton]] | | |[[Lipton]] |
| |rowspan=2|17.6 | | |rowspan=2|17.6 |
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| |[[PG Tips]] | | |[[PG Tips]] |
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− | |[[Associated British Foods]] | + | |Associated British Foods |
| |[[Twinings]] | | |[[Twinings]] |
| |4.4 | | |4.4 |
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− | |[[Tata Global Beverages]] | + | |Tata Global Beverages |
| |[[Tetley]] | | |[[Tetley]] |
| |4.0 | | |4.0 |