There’s nothing better than a freshly brewed cup of tea. But have you ever thought about creating your own tea garden to grow ...
A hedge of Camellia sinensis plants. The plant's leaves are used to make white, green, black and oolong teas. (Missouri Botanical Garden/The Associated Press) ...
The tea plant can be processed into black, green, white or oolong tea depending on your method. Wilson is getting interests from Australians of diverse backgrounds sourcing camellia sinensis ...
Served hot or cold, it is known for "its endless customisation options", starting with a base of black, green or oolong tea – although ... global industry will "grow exponentially", said the ...
Essentially, all Chinese tea comes from the Camella Sinsenis plant. But what separates different ... somewhere between a green tea and a black tea. Oolong tea goes through the process of Yaoqing ...
the family-run Njeru Industries planted 150 acres with purple tea in 2012, seeking to hedge against price fluctuations, leaving 450 acres to grow black tea. "We thought that to level out the ...