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Black Tea is a variety of tea that is more oxidized than the green, onlong and white varieties.

All four varieties are made from leaves of Camellia sinensis. Black tea is generally stronger in flavor and contains more caffeine than the less oxidized teas.

In Chinese and culturally influenced languages, black tea is known as "crimson tea", Mandarin Chinese hóngchá; Japanese kōcha; Korean hongcha), perhaps a more accurate description of the colour of the liquid. The name black tea, however, could alternatively refer to the colour of the oxidized leaves. In Chinese, "black tea" is a commonly used classification for post-fermented teas, such as Pu-erh tea. However, in the Western world, "red tea" more commonly refers to rooibos, a South African tisane.

While green tea usually loses its flavor within a year, black tea retains its flavor for several years. For this reason, it has long been an article of trade, and compressed bricks of black tea even served as a form of de facto currency in Mongolia, Tibet, and Siberia into the 19th century. It was known since the Tang Dynasty that black tea steeped in hot water could also serve as a passable cloth dye for the lower classes that could not afford the better quality clothing colours of the time.[citation needed] However, far from being a mark of shame, the "brown star" mark of the dying process was seen as much better than plain cloth and held some importance as a mark of the lower merchant classes through the Ming Dynasty[citation needed]. The tea originally imported to Europe was either green or semi-oxidized. Only in the 19th century did black tea surpass green in popularity[citation needed]. Although green tea has recently seen a revival due to its purported health benefits, black tea still accounts for over ninety percent of all tea sold in the West.

The expression "black tea" is also used to describe a cup of tea without milk ("served black"), similar to coffee served without milk or cream.
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It's good for our health.tea can

dispel heat \reduce blood pressure\lose

weight and so on.
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Registered: Oct 2009
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Hi Every One,
How are you I am jenny from USA.Tea has a lot of advantages and uses. Black tea is indeed the most superior and finest tea in the world.The taste of black tea is magnificent.


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keemun chinese gongfu tea, keemun hao ya black tea, premium keemun black tea are three kinds of black tea. they all have mellow smell and sweet taste. if you want to know more about black tea, you can log on www.5ktea.com
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yeah, i am a fan of keemun tea. It tastes good and mellow. I love it.
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Because of the wide variety of tea, people will not have a hard time in getting them. And, with its benefits people will surely enjoy every bit of it.
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In winter season i am a daily black tea drinker. Does any one there also drink black tea daily in winters?

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