Tea is a popular aromatic beverage produced by steeping the cured leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant in hot water. Originating in East Asia, it is the world’s second most consumed drink after water, characterized by its caffeine content, antioxidant properties (polyphenols), and diverse flavors ranging f
Key aspects of tea include:
- Main Types: All true tea comes from Camellia sinensis but is classified by processing (oxidation levels): Black (fully oxidized, bold/bitter), Green (unoxidized/fired, grassy/light), Oolong (partially oxidized), and White (minimally processed, delicate).
- Preparation: Generally prepared by pouring hot water over leaves or tea bags. Flavor profiles can be described as brisk, nutty, earthy, smoky (tarry), or floral.
- Cultural Significance: Beyond a beverage, it is central to traditions like the British afternoon tea and various Asian tea ceremonies.
- Herbal “Tea”: Infusions made from other plants, herbs, or spices (like chamomile or peppermint) are technically herbal teas or tisanes, not true








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