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Black tea is not just a drink, but an experience that invigorates the senses and refreshes the mind. At Lerbs & Hagedorn, we offer you an exquisite selection of black teas that invite both experienced tea drinkers and newcomers to the fascinating world of tea. The variety of flavours and different preparation options make black tea a popular choice for many. However, tea drinkers are often faced with the challenge of finding the right black tea that meets their individual taste and at the same time offers the highest quality.
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A common problem faced by many tea drinkers is uncertainty when choosing the right black tea. The variety of types, flavours and countries of origin can be overwhelming. Would you like a strong Assam, an elegant Darjeeling or perhaps a flavoured black tea with fruity notes? At Lerbs & Hagedorn, we understand this challenge and want to help you make the perfect choice.
Our black tea category includes a carefully curated selection that focuses on quality and flavour. Every tea in our range is certified organic, which means you can be confident that you are enjoying a product of the highest quality. Our teas are sustainably sourced and processed with the utmost care to provide you with an unrivalled taste experience.
We also offer sample packs that allow you to try different varieties before deciding on your favourites. These small packs are ideal for tea drinkers who want to explore their preferences without committing to a large quantity. This allows you to discover different flavours at your leisure and find out which black tea suits you best.
Another advantage of our black teas is their versatility. Whether as an invigorating start to the day or as a relaxing pleasure in the afternoon – black tea is suitable for any time of day and any occasion. The clear, direct communication from Lerbs & Hagedorn ensures that you can easily understand all the information about the different varieties and how to prepare them. It is very important to us that you feel well informed and can make the right choice for you.
Be inspired by the quality and variety of our black teas. At Lerbs & Hagedorn, we are convinced that every tea drinker can find the perfect black tea. Discover our selection now and treat yourself to a little pleasure and relaxation.
Visit our online shop and browse through the different varieties of black tea. We look forward to accompanying you on your tea journey!
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Black tea/green tea
Black tea and our cold green tea are derived from the same plant. It is Camellia Sinensis. It is the technical name for the tea plant. This plant species belongs to the genus Camellia. It is the family of tea shrubs (Theaceae). The true tea is obtained from their plant parts.
The Camellia Sinensis is an evergreen shrub or small Bäume that grows to a height of 1 - 5 metres. Among the varieties are the representatives with a growth height of up to 9 metres. The young twigs and bark are initially reddish in colour. They are covered with white hairs before the colouring changes to yellowish grey. The silvery hairs are found on the terminal buds. The leaves are attached to the short petiole with serrated edges. The flowers are visible from October to February. One or two roundish seeds, which ripen from August to October, are in the flattened capsule fruit.
- Camellia sinensis is also known as tea plant
- This plant, which is used to make both black and green tea, can grow up to 5 metres high.
- Black tea is different from green tea in the way it is made
- Black tea can also be made with natural tea
Black tea, teein or caffeine
.Black tea, like almost all types of tea, contains teein from the widespread shrub Camellia Sinensis. This substance in tea is similar to caffeine, but is processed differently by the body. Teein in tea is said to be healthier than caffeine.
Other ingredients in black tea
.Ätheric Öle as well as tanins can, depending on the type, be a component of the tea. Likewise, other ingredients such as minerals can be a component of the tea.
Black tea and its effect on diarrhoea.
Black tea is often said to have an inhibiting and soothing effect on diarrhoea, as well as an anti-inflammatory effect.
Black tea and its growing regions
Four of the largest growing regions are assam, Dooars and Darjeeling in India and Ceylon in Sri Lanka.
The different qualities and varieties are related to the climatic zones and the different conditions of the countries of origin. The harvest time, the soil and the climate are of decisive importance for the tea. Ideal conditions for tea cultivation are almost subtropical climatic conditions, a nutrient-rich soil, abundant rainfall in a good hilly location. This is responsible for the particularly strong aroma of black tea. One of the most famous teas are our famous Darjeeling teas . It is one of the most valuable teas in the world. It is native to the north-east of India. It is grown on the slopes of the Himalayas. Probably due to a mistranslation, the name black tea originates from India. Due to its colouring, the tea has a reddish shimmer. This is why it is also called red tea (Hong cha) in China. The cold red bush tea orrooibos tea from South Africa also bears the name red tea.
Black Tea Step 1 - The Cultivation
The seeds of the tea plant pregerminate in small moist säcklein. The seeds are then grown in plastic bags. After 6 - 8 months the seedlings have reached a size of about 20 centimetres. This is the time when they can be planted in rows in the field. On the other hand, they can be left to grow in a seedbed for two or even three years. In this case, they are cut back to about 20 centimetres before planting. If the climate is cooler, planting can be done relatively close together. If the soil is quite moist and it is quite warm, this fact should be taken into account when planting out. To ensure that the tea plants are wide, the young tea plants should be cut back regularly.
- Tea plants are pre-pulled before planting in the field.
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