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  2. Tea processing - Wikipedia

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    The oxidation process is halted by the quick application of heat after tea picking, either with steam, the method preferred in Japan, or by dry roasting and cooking in hot pans, preferred in Chinese tea processing. [23] Tea leaves may be left to dry as separate leaves or they may be rolled into small pellets to make gunpowder tea.

  3. Chinese tea culture - Wikipedia

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    When drinking tea, first, the cake tea is crushed into a fine powder, with boiling water, to brew some tea. To make the tea powder and water into one, with a tea brush quickly hit, the tea and water fully mingle and make a lot of white tea froth. This is where the Japanese matcha ceremony originated. [citation needed]

  4. Maesil-cha - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, maesil-cha is made by mixing maesil-cheong (plum syrup) with hot or cold water. [2]Sometimes, plum tea is made with plum extract, made by grating green plums, mixing it with small amount of water and juicing through hemp cloth, and sun-drying it. [3]

  5. Cold brew tea - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of tea to water is typically 40% tea to 60% water depending on the desired strength. [2] [clarification needed] Cold brewing requires a much higher quantity of tea to ensure that enough flavor is extracted into the water. The steeped tea is usually left to brew in room temperature or refrigeration for 16–24 hours.

  6. Foam (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    In cuisine, foam is a gelled or stabilized liquid in which air is suspended. Foams have been present in many forms over the history of cooking, such as whipped cream , meringue and mousse . In these cases, the incorporation of air, or another gas, creates a lighter texture and a different mouthfeel .

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