What is black tea?!


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What is black tea?


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Black tea is a strong form of tea and it contains more caffeine than the other types and generally is much stronger. Black tea retains its flavor for years.

Also, in England, the term Black tea refers to any cup of tea without milk in it, like what coffee is called without cream or sugar.
And, if you are talking about cold black tea, then it is just regular iced tea.

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tea...........

Teas come in different varieties, just like coffee. There is black, green, white, and oolong tea and maybe even more varieties than what I have listed. All provide antioxidants. A good example of black tea is Earl Grey.

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Black tea is often compared with other varieties of tea such as green, oolong, and white tea. Black tea is more oxidized than the other types. Black tea has the strongest flavor and contains more caffeine then the other varieties. Black tea is also known as red tea. Black tea retains its flavor for several years. As a result, it has been an item of trade for a long time. Black tea accounts for accounts for 90% of all tea sold in the Western continent. Earl Grey is a common blend of black tea and bergamot oil. Lipton is the largest producer of black tea.




Personally, my favorite is white tea. I like a light flavor

Tea...that is black...and it tastes like black tea.

is a type of tea found in Red Rose Tea Bags.




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