Transcript Tea - Time

Chapter -13.1
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TEA
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TEA:- Chapter -13.1
 TEA is a hardy evergreen tropical plant that belongs to the
camellia family. It comes from two main types of shrubs ,
one from India & one from China. Tea requires a tropical
climate & a well drained acid type soil with an even rainfall
of not less than 70 inches a year. The tea bush is kept to a
height of 3-4 inc & made from the young leaves of the plant
called the “FLUSH” usually only two small leaves & a bud
from each shoot is picked . Picking is done every 07 to 14
days.
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PRODUCERS & EXPORTERS
 The main producers & exporters of tea are
 SOUTH ASIA- INDIA , SRILANKA.
 FAR EAST- CHINA , TAIWAN.
 AFRICA- KENYA , UGANDA , MOZAMBIQUE ,
TANZANIA.
 SOUTH AMERICA- PARAGUAY, ARGENTINA.
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CLASSIFICATIONS
Tea may be classified as under
 By the country of origin eg- India , China.
 By the type eg- green tea, black tea.
 By the method of manufacture.
 By the grade.
 By the blend.
 By the catering use.
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MANUFACTURE
the manufacture of tea:-
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Withering the leaf:- The plucked on reaching the factory which usually is situated
centrally to the plantation are first weighed , then spread out thinly & evenly on
special racks . They loose by evaporation 50% of their moisture . This stage takes upto
24 hours depending on the temperature & humidity of the air.
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Rolling the leaf:- The leaves are now put through rolling machines, that break up the
leaf cells thus releasing natural juices & bringing them in contact with the air . At
this stage the finer leaves are seperated from the large coarser leaves. Each are then
further seperately processed.
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Fermenting the leaf:- This is not true fermentation but actually , the oxidation stage
.Tanin is oxidised & the development of odours, flavour & aroma takes place.The
rolled leaves are spread out on racks in a cool but humid room for 03 hours during
which time they turn bright coppery red in colour through the absorption of
oxygen.
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Firing the leaf:- To stop the fermentation process , the leaves are fired in a current of
hot dry air for 20-30 minutes.The leaves are then black , dry & crisp.
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Sifting & grading:- The dry tea is next sifted, gradeg & packed into foil lined tea
chests & sealed to protect the tea from moisture & odours whilst ‘en route’ to the
blenders.
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BLENDING
 Blending:- Tea purchased by a tea merchant is first
cleaned to remove dust , splinters, pieces of metal etc.
Next, expert tea blenders would sample the tea by
tasting & examining the leaf. The assessment is then
compared to the cost of the tea . Most of the teas
available are blends of teas . Blending is highly skilled
job to ensure that a standard product in quality , flavour
& appearance are available throughout the year at a
standard price.
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Types of tea
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Tea blends are a mixture of two or more varieties of tea grown from various
plantations For eg- Orange Pekoe, Earl Grey, Darjeeling.
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Tea bags may contain upto 30 varieties of original tea blended together. The
material used to produce tea bags must be such that they do not impart any foreign
flavor; it should also have sufficient strength so that it does not burst. Although
costlier, it does have certain advantages by aiding cost & portion control as well as a
convenient way of disposing the used leaf.
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Catering packs- This is a comparatively new product which is still being
developed . Spray drying , an infusion of tea is used & very minute amounts are
required for eg-0.7gms for 2 cups of tea.
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Scented tea- Jasmine flowers, rose petals , cloves, orange zest, mint, are
added to the leaves during the first stage . Later they may be seived out. Scented teas
are now commonly available in tea bags.
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FIVE GOLDEN RULES FOR BREWING A
GOOD CUP OF TEA ARE :
 Use a good quality tea & follow a recipe. 1 teaspoon
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+ 1 cup or 60 gms /4 litres of boiling water.
Use fresh boiling water .
Take the tea pot to the water so that it never goes
off boil.
Add tea leaves to the warm pot.
Allow to stand for 5 minutes stirring occasionally.
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BRAND NAMES OF TEA AVAILABLE IN THE MARKET
BROOKE BOND TAJ MAHAL
BROOKE BOND RED LABEL
LIPTON
SOCIETY
TATA
TATA TETLEY
DUNCANS
GOODRICKE
PICKWICK
YOGI
WAGH BAKRI
TAZZA
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