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Camellia Sinensis: The Source of Matcha and Green Tea

Botanical Name: Camellia sinensis. Camellia sinensis is the plant which white tea, green tea, oolong and black tea are all harvested from. The difference between those teas lies in how the tea plant is processed. Other Common Names: Mecha, gyokura, bancha, kukicha, Asian tea, senchu, Chinese tea, Japanese tea. Habitat: China, Tibet, India, Assam, Cambodia and Japan. Plant Description: The tea plant is native to Southeast Asia; cultivated in tropical and subtropical altitudes from sea level…

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Discover the Art of Tea: From Plant to Cup

All tea is produced from the same plant – Camellia sinensis . The differences in chemical composition, colour, taste and aroma are created by controlling the degree of oxidation during processing.

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Camellia Sinensis: How to Grow Tea Trees | Green tea plant, Growing tea, Tea garden

Camellia sinensis are tea trees, discovered thousands of years ago. All types of teas (white, black, oolong, etc.) all come from the same plant. The differences come down to how they are harvested and oxidized. You can plant and grow your own camellia sinensis trees, and maybe make your own teas!

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Coffee Plant Clipart Illustration

See a beautiful collection of Coffee, Tea, & Spice Plant Images! Vintage Botanical illustration of Tea and Coffee. Cloves and Chili.

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Fresh Green Leaves Vector Hd PNG Images, Original Vector Hand Drawn Fresh Leaves Realistic Green Tea Leaves Green, Fresh Tea, Green Tea Leaves, Hand Painted Tea… | Green leaf background, How to draw hands, Watercolor leaves

Download this Original Vector Hand Drawn Fresh Leaves Realistic Green Tea Leaves Green, Fresh Tea, Green Tea Leaves, Hand Painted Tea PNG clipart image with transparent background for free. Pngtree provides millions of free png, vectors, clipart images and psd graphic resources for designers.| 5760149

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Tea Leaves: Exploring the World of Camellia Sinensis

Tea leaves, botanically classified as Camellia sinensis, grow on an evergreen perennial that can reach up to nine meters in height and belong to the Theaceae family. All tea including white, green, oolong, Darjeeling, or black, comes from the same plant and the two main varieties of the plant that are commercially cultivated are Camellia sinensis var. sinensis, also known as Chinese tea, and C. sinensis, known as Assam or Indian tea.

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