Terroir Tea Case Study Blog

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Natural History of Tea

(header photo: Dried Oolong Leaves by Lily H.) written by Lily H. Tea comes from the leaves of Camellia sinensis in the family Theaceae, and is a perennial evergreen shrub that can grow up to 5m....

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Favorite Tea Related Thing Tasted

Before this program tea was set in our mind as a quick beverage. You boil water until the pot whistles, throw a green tea packet into a cup and pour in the scalding hot...

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Tea Logo

Tea logo, created by Savannah Moffett

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Terroir is…

the taste of a food that is affected by the environment it is produced in, which gives it its certain identity to that specific region. Definition produced by new student Andrew Su at the...

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3 Favorite Insights

Young Mountain Tea Company Raj Vabel Very passionate, and intellectual about products, which enhanced taste American Tea Culture Association Dewey Meyer In depth presentation of oxidation of Oolong tea, and hands on experience properly serving...