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TEA

Tea is prepared from the leaf bud and top leaves of a tropical
evergreen bush called Camellia sinesis. It produces what is
regarded as a healthy beverage containing approximately only half
the caffeine of coffee and at the same time it aids muscle
relaxation and stimulates the central nervous system.
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History
Tea was discovered by accident over 5000 years
 when leaves from a tea bush accidently dropped
 into some boiling water and delicately flavoured
 the drink. Tea was originally drunk for its
 medicinal benefits and it was not until the 1700‟s
 that it began to be consumed as the delicious
 beverage that we know today.
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PRODUCING COUNTIRES

•   India- largest producer
•   China
•   Sri lanka
•   East Africa( Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania)
•   Indonesia
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STORAGE

•   Tea should be stored in the following manner
•   In a dry, cleaned and covered container
•   In a well-ventilated area
•   Away from excess moisture
•   Must not be kept near any strong smelling food
    as tea absorbs odour very quickly
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The manufacturing process

• withering
The objective of withering is to reduce the
  moisture content in the tea leaf. The plucked
  leaves are laid out in troughs where air is passed
  through the tea, removing the moisture. This can
  take up to 17 hours and by the end of the process
  the leaves have a wilted appearance.
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• rolling
There are two types of rolling:
  Orthodox Where the leaves are rolled between
  rollers until gently broken.
  CTC (Cut, Tear, Curl) Where a machine cuts
  and tears the leaves into smaller pieces.
The purpose of this process is to break the leaves
  so the enzymes are released and the third step of
  oxidation begins.
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• oxidation
The broken leaves are laid out to oxidise or
  ferment. This part of the process is very
  important as this will significantly impact the
  overall taste and quality of the tea. This can take
  up to two hours.
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• drying
To stop the oxidation process, the tea leaves are
  heated. The dried tea is now ready to be sorted
  into grades before packing.
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Types of tea
• Black tea- soon after plucking, leaves are subjected
  to the withering process. The leaves are spread on a
  perforated rack under the sun till their moisture
  content reaches 50%. During monsoon, hot air may
  be used to wither the leaves.
• Green tea- it is obtained when leaves are withered,
  steamed, dried, rolled, and packed. This tea Is not
  subjected to fermentation. All tea producing
  countries make green tea. It is considered to be the
  best tea for health.
• Oolong tea- it is made by withering leaves, tossing
  them in basket to get little bruises, oxidizing
  partially, baking, rolling, drying and finally frying.
Specialty tea                                        www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com




• Assam Tea- it is rich and has full malty flavour. Suitable for service at
  breakfast and is served with milk
• Darjeeling Tea- a delicate tea with grape flavour and known as the
  „Champagne of teas‟. Usually served as an afternoon or evening tea with
  either lemon or little milk if preferred.
• Earl grey Tea- a blend of Darjeeling and china tea, flavoured with oil of
  bergamot. Usually served with lemon or milk.
• Jasmine- A green tea which is dried with jasmine. It blossoms and
  produces a tea which has a scented flavour.
• Kenya tea- this tea is referred to as” refreshing tea”. It is served with milk.
• Lapsangsauchang- It is smoky, pungent, perfumed tea. It is delicate to
  the palate and is said to have acquired taste and is served with lemon.
• Tisanes- It is a fruit flavoured tea and has herbal infusions. It is used for
  medicinal purposes and is gaining popularity since the trend is towards
  healthy eating and drinking. Often these so not contain caffeine.
• Srilanka makes a pale golden tea with good flavour. Ceylon blend is still
  used as a trade name, served with lemon and milk.
www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com




CTC
• Machinery processed tea, usually from Assam,
  Sri Lanka and parts of Africa and South
  America. The processing has three stages (crush,
  tear, curl or cut, tear, curl), hence the name
  “CTC” tea. The resultant product looks like small
  pellets of (usually black) tea. It produces a very
  strongly flavored, quickly infusing tea that is
  often used in teabags.
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Tea brands
•   Canada
•   Red Rose Tea
•   China
•   Ten Fu Group
•   France
•   Betjeman & Barton
•   Fauchon
•   Kusmi Tea
•   Ladurée
•   Le Palais des Thés
•   Mariage Frères
•   Hong Kong
•   Dai Pai Dong
•   Luk Yu
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•   Iran
•   Captain Tea
•   India
•   Basilur Tea
•   Tipson Tea
•   Godrej Tea
•   Tata Tea Limited
•   Unilever brands
    ▫   Brooke Bond
    ▫   Lipton
    ▫   [Wagh Bakri tea]]
    ▫   [A.V.Thomas & Co. Ltd.]
•   Indonesia                        www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com
•   SariWangi (Unilever)
•   Ireland
•   Barry's Tea
•   Bewley's
•   Lyons Tea (Unilever)
•   Punjana
•   Tetley (Tata Global Beverages)
•   Israel
•   Wissotzky Tea
•   Japan
•   Lupicia
•   Malaysia
•   BOH Tea Plantation
•   Netherlands
•   Douwe Egberts (Pickwick)
•   Sri Lanka
•   Dilmah
•   Bogawantalawa (BPL Teas)
•   Basilur
•   South Africa
•   Doubleshot
• United Kingdom
• The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips and Tetley, Premier Foods (was
  bought by an Indian firm: India's Apeejay Surrendra Group), Associated British food and
  Bettys & Taylors. Tetley leads the market with 27% share, followed by PG Tips with about
  24% share. Premier food is in third place, with about 13% share, Associated British food is
  4th with about 11% share and Bettys & Taylors 5th with about 6% share. (Source:
  ACNielsen Total Cov GB 52 we 25.02.08)
• Fortnum & Mason
• Bettys and Taylors
• Premier food
• Associated British foods
• Brooke Bond (no longer trading under this name - see PG Tips) (Unilever)
• Frederick John Horniman
• Lancashire Tea
• Lipton (Unilever)
• Lyons Tea (Unilever)
• Marks & Spencer
• Matthew Algie
• PG Tips (Unilever)
• Ringtons
• Scottish Blend (Unilever)
• Tetley (Tata Tea Limited)
• Twinings (Associated British Foods)
• Typhoo (formerly owned by Premier Foods, now owned by Apeejay Surrendra Group)[1]
• Whittard of Chelsea
• Yorkshire Tea (owned by: Betty & Tailors Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate)
• Nambarrie (Twinings)
• JING Tea
                                                                www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com
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•   United States
•   Mighty Leaf Tea
•   Numi Organic Tea
•   Peet's Coffee & Tea
•   The Republic Of Tea
•   Stash Tea
•   Tavalon Tea
•   Tazo
•   Tea Forté
•   TeaGschwendner
•   Teavana
•   Tetley (Tata Tea Limited)
•   Upton Tea
•   Salada tea
•   Red Rose Tea
•   Yogi Tea
Thank you
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Tea

  • 1. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com TEA Tea is prepared from the leaf bud and top leaves of a tropical evergreen bush called Camellia sinesis. It produces what is regarded as a healthy beverage containing approximately only half the caffeine of coffee and at the same time it aids muscle relaxation and stimulates the central nervous system.
  • 2. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com History Tea was discovered by accident over 5000 years when leaves from a tea bush accidently dropped into some boiling water and delicately flavoured the drink. Tea was originally drunk for its medicinal benefits and it was not until the 1700‟s that it began to be consumed as the delicious beverage that we know today.
  • 3. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com PRODUCING COUNTIRES • India- largest producer • China • Sri lanka • East Africa( Kenya, Zimbabwe, Tanzania) • Indonesia
  • 4. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com STORAGE • Tea should be stored in the following manner • In a dry, cleaned and covered container • In a well-ventilated area • Away from excess moisture • Must not be kept near any strong smelling food as tea absorbs odour very quickly
  • 5. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com The manufacturing process • withering The objective of withering is to reduce the moisture content in the tea leaf. The plucked leaves are laid out in troughs where air is passed through the tea, removing the moisture. This can take up to 17 hours and by the end of the process the leaves have a wilted appearance.
  • 6. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • rolling There are two types of rolling: Orthodox Where the leaves are rolled between rollers until gently broken. CTC (Cut, Tear, Curl) Where a machine cuts and tears the leaves into smaller pieces. The purpose of this process is to break the leaves so the enzymes are released and the third step of oxidation begins.
  • 7. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • oxidation The broken leaves are laid out to oxidise or ferment. This part of the process is very important as this will significantly impact the overall taste and quality of the tea. This can take up to two hours.
  • 8. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • drying To stop the oxidation process, the tea leaves are heated. The dried tea is now ready to be sorted into grades before packing.
  • 9. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com Types of tea • Black tea- soon after plucking, leaves are subjected to the withering process. The leaves are spread on a perforated rack under the sun till their moisture content reaches 50%. During monsoon, hot air may be used to wither the leaves. • Green tea- it is obtained when leaves are withered, steamed, dried, rolled, and packed. This tea Is not subjected to fermentation. All tea producing countries make green tea. It is considered to be the best tea for health. • Oolong tea- it is made by withering leaves, tossing them in basket to get little bruises, oxidizing partially, baking, rolling, drying and finally frying.
  • 10. Specialty tea www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • Assam Tea- it is rich and has full malty flavour. Suitable for service at breakfast and is served with milk • Darjeeling Tea- a delicate tea with grape flavour and known as the „Champagne of teas‟. Usually served as an afternoon or evening tea with either lemon or little milk if preferred. • Earl grey Tea- a blend of Darjeeling and china tea, flavoured with oil of bergamot. Usually served with lemon or milk. • Jasmine- A green tea which is dried with jasmine. It blossoms and produces a tea which has a scented flavour. • Kenya tea- this tea is referred to as” refreshing tea”. It is served with milk. • Lapsangsauchang- It is smoky, pungent, perfumed tea. It is delicate to the palate and is said to have acquired taste and is served with lemon. • Tisanes- It is a fruit flavoured tea and has herbal infusions. It is used for medicinal purposes and is gaining popularity since the trend is towards healthy eating and drinking. Often these so not contain caffeine. • Srilanka makes a pale golden tea with good flavour. Ceylon blend is still used as a trade name, served with lemon and milk.
  • 11. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com CTC • Machinery processed tea, usually from Assam, Sri Lanka and parts of Africa and South America. The processing has three stages (crush, tear, curl or cut, tear, curl), hence the name “CTC” tea. The resultant product looks like small pellets of (usually black) tea. It produces a very strongly flavored, quickly infusing tea that is often used in teabags.
  • 12. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com Tea brands • Canada • Red Rose Tea • China • Ten Fu Group • France • Betjeman & Barton • Fauchon • Kusmi Tea • LadurĂŠe • Le Palais des ThĂŠs • Mariage Frères • Hong Kong • Dai Pai Dong • Luk Yu
  • 13. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • Iran • Captain Tea • India • Basilur Tea • Tipson Tea • Godrej Tea • Tata Tea Limited • Unilever brands ▫ Brooke Bond ▫ Lipton ▫ [Wagh Bakri tea]] ▫ [A.V.Thomas & Co. Ltd.]
  • 14. • Indonesia www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • SariWangi (Unilever) • Ireland • Barry's Tea • Bewley's • Lyons Tea (Unilever) • Punjana • Tetley (Tata Global Beverages) • Israel • Wissotzky Tea • Japan • Lupicia • Malaysia • BOH Tea Plantation • Netherlands • Douwe Egberts (Pickwick) • Sri Lanka • Dilmah • Bogawantalawa (BPL Teas) • Basilur • South Africa • Doubleshot
  • 15. • United Kingdom • The UK market is dominated by five brands - PG Tips and Tetley, Premier Foods (was bought by an Indian firm: India's Apeejay Surrendra Group), Associated British food and Bettys & Taylors. Tetley leads the market with 27% share, followed by PG Tips with about 24% share. Premier food is in third place, with about 13% share, Associated British food is 4th with about 11% share and Bettys & Taylors 5th with about 6% share. (Source: ACNielsen Total Cov GB 52 we 25.02.08) • Fortnum & Mason • Bettys and Taylors • Premier food • Associated British foods • Brooke Bond (no longer trading under this name - see PG Tips) (Unilever) • Frederick John Horniman • Lancashire Tea • Lipton (Unilever) • Lyons Tea (Unilever) • Marks & Spencer • Matthew Algie • PG Tips (Unilever) • Ringtons • Scottish Blend (Unilever) • Tetley (Tata Tea Limited) • Twinings (Associated British Foods) • Typhoo (formerly owned by Premier Foods, now owned by Apeejay Surrendra Group)[1] • Whittard of Chelsea • Yorkshire Tea (owned by: Betty & Tailors Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate) • Nambarrie (Twinings) • JING Tea www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com
  • 16. www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com • United States • Mighty Leaf Tea • Numi Organic Tea • Peet's Coffee & Tea • The Republic Of Tea • Stash Tea • Tavalon Tea • Tazo • Tea FortĂŠ • TeaGschwendner • Teavana • Tetley (Tata Tea Limited) • Upton Tea • Salada tea • Red Rose Tea • Yogi Tea
  • 17. Thank you www.hospitalitynu.blogspot.com