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Importance Of Tea Among Consumers

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It is a known fact that tea is obtained from agricultural products like from leaves, leaf buds, internodes of Camellia sinensis plant using different methods. Also it is found that tea is known as aromatic beverage prepared with the help of cured leaves after combining both hot and boiling water. As per the available reports it is found that tea has highest number of consumers across the globe after water. It is found that consumers are enjoying the cool, bitter , astringent flavour of the tea alot in the market.

Today lots of varieties of tea available in the market such as black tea, oolong tea, green tea and white tea in the world. All these types of tea are prepared from the similar bushes with the usage of different processing methods. Today consumers are opting mostly Pu-erh tea which is quite popular in many countries as it is a post-fermented tea in the market. Lots of nations are showing the consumption of herbal tea in the market. Not too many users are aware of the fact that herbal tea is prepared from the infusion and tisane of leaves, flowers, fruits, herbs and other plant materials showing no prescence of camellia sinensis in the market. Also the red tea and black tea is a product of pure usages of green leaves currently available in different parts of India . It is found that consumers sometimes get confused as the same type of tea is known as black tea are available in several nations such as china, korea, japan and east asia.

Mostly tea plant is found in the nature of tree but to give it a appearance of tea plant its height is wasted by cutting it at the edge. If left the tea plant then it will grow as tree creating difficultyin plucking process in the market. Normally it is seen that two types of tea leaves are found in several nations. The first one is small leaves china plant which is used in chinese, formosan and japanese teas in many countries of the world. The other one is larger leaves of assam plant which is used mostly in Indian teas . Also the tea plants grows in tropical and sub-tropical weather which makes them always evergreen in the nature. After knowning its health benefits tea has become major part of users lifestyle.








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