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  2. Tea leaf grading - Wikipedia

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    The tea industry uses the term orange pekoe to describe a basic, medium-grade black tea consisting of many whole tea leaves of a specific size; [6] however, it is popular in some regions (such as North America) to use the term as a description of any generic black tea (though it is often described to the consumer as a specific variety of black ...

  3. Black tea - Wikipedia

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    Black tea grading Fresh tea leaves of different sizes. Black tea is usually graded on one of four scales of quality. Whole-leaf teas are the highest quality, with the best whole-leaf teas graded as "orange pekoe". After the whole-leaf teas, the scale degrades to broken leaves, fannings, then dusts. Whole-leaf teas are produced with little or no ...

  4. Talk:Tea leaf grading - Wikipedia

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    Can some tea expert clarify the first line of the article? Pekoe is the Amoy word that means White hair. So should it be classified as white tea? Kowloonese 02:06, Feb 18, 2005 (UTC) The difference between black tea and white tea is the leaves are completely oxidized to form black tea and not at all oxidized for white tea.

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    When I opt for tea, I typically choose black tea or a matcha latte. I've never fully explored green tea as my main caffeine source—or go-to beverage—but recently did for 30 days straight.

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