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About Tea
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Tea comes from flowering evergreen shrubs called Camellia Sinensis, growing in tropical and subtropical regions. Pruning keeps the plant at a reasonable height for picking (about three feet) and stimulates the growth of young leaves.
It is this new growth, consisting of two leaves and a bud that are picked, from which tea is made. The tender new growth on a plant is referred to as the "flush", and is the most desirable leafage for making tea. There are four distinct types of tea: White tea, Green tea, Oolong tea, and Black tea. All tea come from the same plant and it is the method of processing that produces the characteristics of each tea. |
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Canada.
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Tel: 905-790-6636
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About Tea