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Premium Tea Blends To Suit All Your Needs

By: Sveinung Skoglund

The majority of teas that are purchased today are blends. This is due to the fact that truly pure teas are never duplicated. A fine black tea will taste differently due to variances in where the tea is grown and the time of year that it is harvested.
There are two reasons for developing premium tea blends. Number one is to try to create a standard quality for a particular tea. A cost-conscious but quality tea blend can be created by mixing a small amount of high grade tea with a large amount of a lower grade tea. The other reason to develop a premium tea blend is to create a new flavor.
Camellia Sinensis, the tea plant, can be found in areas of both China and India. In the wild these plants can grow upwards of 90 feet in height. In the old days monkeys were taught to climb the plants to pluck the leaves and throw them to the bottom for collection. Today's modern plants are maintained at about three feet in height to accommodate easy picking and cultivating of the leaves. All premium tea blends are stored out of the sunlight in an air tight environment to maintain the integrity and flavor of the tea leaf.
In addition to being warming and having a great taste, tea is very beneficial to your health. Over 25 different countries produce tea, the key players including China, Nepal, India, Japan and Sri Lanka. Thus there are at least 2000 varieties of tea.
Black, green, and oolong teas are the most popular main varieties. Black and green teas are actually derived from the same plant; they are just prepared differently to give them distinct flavors. Black tea undergoes several hours' worth of oxidation before it's dried, and green tea is steamed right after being picked. Oolong tea is also halfway fermented so that the intricate flavor of the black tea is preserved. Green tea has been touted for years as a natural health tonic as well as a tasty beverage.
Tea became the beverage of choice throughout China during the years of the Tang Dynasty. Prior to the Suez Canal's establishment in 1869 it was a long arduous journey to get to from China to Europe, taking several months by land or sea and including expectation of lower quality tea upon arrival. There were two types of tea one that came by land routes and was known as 'Caravan' tea, and one by sea known as 'Canton' tea. 'Caravan' was the higher quality and more desirable tea in those days.
Teas today has become a very popular and profitable industry. Along with the premium tea blends, you can purchase many products as well as gift kits that would be truly appreciated by you friends and family as a gift for any occasion. Themed teas gift baskets, teas chests, Christmas teas baskets etc. usually come with beautiful mugs, spoons and other goodies. Looking online for tea blends reviews is a great start.

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A common one is simply to create an economical blend of a given quality by mixing a costly high grade tea with a lesser grade to achieve the correct level of quality at the optimum price. Besides the premium tea blends, you can buy many related products and even gift kits that would be truly appreciated by your family, friends, and colleagues.

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