Tea blending and additives

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Tea blending and additives refers to the process of mixing different types of tea together to achieve a final product. It is often associated with the practice of adding various substances to tea to enhance certain qualities such as taste, aroma, or appearance.

Blending[edit | edit source]

Tea blending is the process of taking different types of teas and mixing them together to create a final product. This is often done in order to balance flavors and obtain a consistency of taste, aroma and liquor. The process of blending is a significant aspect of the world's tea trade and constitutes a large part of the work of a tea taster.

Additives[edit | edit source]

Tea additives are ingredients that are added to the tea to enhance specific qualities. The type of additives used can vary widely depending on the type of tea and the personal preferences of the drinker. Common additives include milk, sugar, lemon, and honey. In addition to these, there are also many other types of additives used around the world.

Types of Blends[edit | edit source]

There are several types of tea blends including Breakfast teas, Afternoon teas, and Flavored teas. Breakfast teas are usually robust and full-bodied, and often contain teas from India, Sri Lanka, and sometimes China. Afternoon teas are lighter and more delicate, often containing teas from India, Sri Lanka, China, and sometimes Africa. Flavored teas are created by adding different flavors to black, green, or oolong teas. The most common flavors are Earl Grey, Lady Grey, and masala chai.

Health Effects[edit | edit source]

While tea itself has been linked to various health benefits, some additives may have negative effects on health. For example, adding too much sugar to tea can contribute to health problems such as obesity and tooth decay. However, some additives such as honey and lemon can have health benefits.

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