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    Tea - Gastronomy

    Tea is a popular hot and cold beverage produced from the dried leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. There are many varieties of tea, each with its own characteristics of taste, colour and aroma.

    Here is a description of the main types of tea and some well-known European manufacturers:

    Black tea : Black tea is the most commonly consumed type of tea in the world. It is characterised by its dark colour, robust flavour and rich aromas. Famous examples of black tea include English Breakfast tea, Earl Grey tea and Darjeeling tea.

    European black tea manufacturers: Twinings (UK), Taylors of

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    Mariage Freres -  - Tea
    Mariage Freres

    Black Tea, Bergamot Velvet & Royal Cornflower REF T8005 100g ~ 40 cups approx 1 Add to cart | 13 ...

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    AROMANDISE - thé japonais hojicha bio - Tea
    AROMANDISE

    Organic Japanese hojicha tea - 60g bag

    6.20 € approx.
    SOPHA DIFFUSION JAPANLIFESTYLE - sencha saika - Tea
    SOPHA DIFFUSION JAPANLIFESTYLE

    Japanese green tea from shizuokale prefecture most popular green teas from Japan, a traditional ...

    Price upon request
    YEH COLLECTION -  - Tea
    YEH COLLECTION

    Designer : Hsiu-Li Yeh

    1 x Black Tea Ingwer 100% natural. This ENERGYZING tea comes from the province of Yunnan, South-West ...

    38 € approx.
    HAPPY-LAB - pots - Tea
    HAPPY-LAB

    Happy-Lab is a spanish brand of teas, infusions and rooibos. The most important is the quality of ...

    3 déclinaisons

    Price upon request
    THÉS CHRISTINE DATTNER -  - Tea
    THÉS CHRISTINE DATTNER

    the gourmet gift at the end and beginning of the year a blend of black tea, orange, cinnamon spices, ...

    Price upon request
    Faguais -  - Tea
    Faguais

    Our range consists of Large Tea Gardens from around the world, Ceylon, Darjeeling, China and a large ...

    Price upon request
    ... Harrogate (UK), Dammann Frères (France), Ronnefeldt (Germany).
    Green tea: Green tea is non-oxidised, which gives it a green colour, a more delicate flavour and a high antioxidant content. It is popular in Asia, particularly Japan and China.

    European green tea manufacturers: Kusmi Tea (France), Clipper Teas (UK), Higher Living (UK).
    White tea: White tea is the most delicate of all teas, as it is made from young shoots and buds. It has a mild, subtle flavour and a high antioxidant content.

    European manufacturers of white tea: Teapigs (UK), Teekanne (Germany).
    Oolong tea: Oolong tea is partially oxidised, giving it a flavour profile somewhere between green and black tea. It can vary from light to full-bodied, depending on the degree of oxidation.

    European manufacturers of oolong tea: Le Palais des Thés (France).
    Herbal teas: This type of beverage is not technically tea, as it does not come from the Camellia sinensis plant. Herbs and tisanes are prepared from a variety of herbs, spices, flowers and fruit, offering a diverse range of flavours and health benefits.

    European manufacturers of herbal teas: Pukka Herbs (UK), Sonnentor (Austria), Destination (France).
    Fruit infusions: Fruit infusions are blends of dried fruit and other natural ingredients, creating flavoured, caffeine-free drinks.

    European manufacturers of fruit infusions: Løv Organic (France), Higher Living (UK).
    Smoked tea: Some teas, such as Lapsang Souchong, are smoked to obtain their distinctive flavour.

    European manufacturers of smoked tea: Dammann Frères (France).
    Flavoured tea: Many teas are flavoured with natural or added aromas, such as vanilla tea, bergamot tea and mint tea.

    European manufacturers of flavoured tea: Kusmi Tea (France), Harney & Sons (UK).

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