Week 8: Tea basics-Readings page 25-85
What is the second legend?
-Chinese legend -Tea discovered by Shen Nung, a legendary emperor thought to have ruled about 2737 B.C. -Also credited with inventing the plow, refining agriculture and animal husbandry, developing herbal medicine and a host of other ideas that lead to Chinese civilizations -This tea origin myth includes the emperor boiling water to drink (a healthy habit of his) when a tea leaf fell into his pot from a nearby plant, and infused the water. -The drink was tasty and and stimulating- soon became important part of Shen Nung's herbal medicine.
What are the different grades of green tea in japan
-Gyokuro -Sencha -Bancha- everyday teas of japan Gyokuro, or Pearl Dew, is the most prized and is grown under shade in the Uji district of Honshu
What is the first legend?
-Japanese legend -Revolves around Bodhidharma, or Daruma -Bodhidharma was aking to a buddhist saint, and was responsible for birnging Buddhism fro his native India to CHina, from which it eventually made its way to Japan. -The legend has it that he had taken a vow to spend nine years staring at a wall in constant meditation. -When only 5 years into his meditation, he experienced a moment of extreme tiredness- he dozed and then awoke and was angered at his weakness.SO he tore off his eyelids -Where his eyelids landed a tea plant immediately sprouted. -He made an infused beverage from the leaves and then successfully completed his mediation without another accidental nap -Tea has long been important part of Japanese Buddhism - and an aid in staying away during meditation
What green teas are frequently found in US
-Lung Ching ( Dragon well) -Pi Lo Chun ( Green Snail Spring) -Gunpowder
Thomas Starts with Tea
-Thomas Garway: the first English coffee house proprietor to offer tea -Thomas Rawlinson: founder of the Mitre Tavern, eventually to become Davison, Newman and Co. -Thomas Twining: proprietor of "Tom's", the first retail outlet for tea to welcome women -Thomas Lipton: the irascible Irishman who founded Lipton Teas -Thomas Sullivan: the serendipitous inventor of the tea bag
Characteristics of Ceylon tea:
-bright and flavory -colory cups -OP from Kenilworth is a mainstay blended nearly every day
Characteristics of Temi
-heavier body than darjeeling -looks like darjeeling
The top grades of Ahui tea, such as Hao Ya series are
-hugely aromatic -distinctive teas -subtle smokey aroma -intense flavor -leaf ranges from fair to extremely well made
Characteristics of Darjeeling
-intensely aromatic -flavorful, acteristic muscat flavor note -first flush (spring flush) plucked march - april *intense aroma and lightly colored *cast amber liquor, pale yellowish orange to deeper amber hue -Second flush (summer flush) plucked may -july *equally as complex *heavier weight
Characteristics of Assam teas
-well made -grayish black color -gold colored tip in both grades -produce strong, intense cups of malty, bright and rich tea -yields rich, thick cups w/ wide range of flavor and aroma notes -some have rich, honey flavor -make a great cup of tea by themselves -Assam tea is useful for blending -Traditionally base for irish blends
Characteristics of Ceylon leaf size
-well twisted -wiry -long The broken grades are popular blenders
Tea accounts for _ percent of all Indian exports and is also the largest ____ in the organized agriculture sector
1 percent; employer
____ million people have direct, permanent employment on tea estates, and a total of almost ___ million reside on estate lands
1.2 million; 6 million
The tiny Darjeeling area in northern india produces little more than ____ tons of tea annually
10,000, but it is so popular that its thought that 5 times that is sold
When was tea strongly EMBRACED by the Japanese
12 century
From a humbling beginning of ____ pounds, tea quickly grew in popularity throughout the empire until, by 1800, nearly _____ million pounds were being imported annually
140 pounds 24 million
Tea is produced in at least how many of chinas provinces?
15
How many legends are there surrounding tea's beginnings?
2
Land dedicated to tea production in India is how many acres
2 million acres, with well over 1 million acres under cultivation
How many tea estates are active in producing tea in India?
35,000- the vast majority are small family holdings of less than 125 acres
Tea is grown on a commercial basis in some _____ countries around the world
40
About ___ percent of the estates are located at altitudes above ____ feet
40 percent, 4000 feet
When tea plants are left to its own devices it becomes a tree up to how many feet high
40-feet high
By the end of the ____ century, buddhists monks were planting tea in Japan.
7
How many metric tons of tea did India produce in 1995
750,000, 1/3 of all tea produced in the world
How many gardens produce distinctive black teas of exclusively orthodox manufacturer
78 gardens
When was tea first taxed in china
780 AD, which is the same year the first work specific to teas was published
By what century was tea clearly an important part of life in China
8th century
How many metric tons of tea does japan produce annually
98,000, which meets 2/3 of the domestic demand
What province produces a tremendous amount of tea in a wide variety of styles, and what is its most famous tea?
Anhui -Keemun tea
What are the names of the tea growing countries
Argentina Australia Bangladesh Bolivia Brazil Burundi Cameroon China Ecuador Ethiopia Georgia/Russia India Indonesia Iran Japan Kenya Korea (south) Laos Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Mauritus Mozambique Nepal Papua-new guinea Peru Reunion (Indian Ocean) Rwanda Seychelles (Indian Ocean) Sri Lanka South Africa Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Turkey Uganda USA Vietnam Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe
What is the largest area in northern india that includes seven or more distinct regions
Assam Valley
Due to the colonization and farming efforts of the English in in India ______ variety has been the subject of much hybridization
Assam variety
What was forever associated with British imperialisms int he minds of the Americans
Boston Tea Party in 1773 and tea
From 1650 onwards, the history of tea belongs in great part to the
British
Who brought tea, tea culture and tea plants to Japan in the 6th century
Buddhist monks
The majority of tea produced in this low lying region of Dooars is processed into what teas
CTC teas destine primarily for tea bags -very dark and full bodied teas
What tea-growing country is the youngest of the old?
Ceylon
What is the third largest tea producer of tea in the world
Ceylon (or the island nation of Sri Lanka)
Tea was first consumed as a beverages in ____, somteimes between ___ B.C. and _____ A.D.
China, 2700 BC and 220 AD
Where is the tea maker's art best compared with that of the wine maker
Darjeeling
______, the second largest tea growing region in india that lies south of Darjeeling
Dooars
The island of Taiwan is known as what
Fermosa
The _____ province produces such a wide array of unique and special teas that they are generally divided by Northern Fujian (Min Bei) and Southern Fujian (Min Nam) types
Fujian
____ is noted for being the birthplace of jasmine teas
Fujian
Who does tea belong to TODAY
Germany
____ is a mecca for those pursuing fine teas
Hamburg
Who brought its fist shipment to England in 1669
Honourable East India Company, or the John Company
Which region is both the largest producer and consumer of tea overall
India
What is Yunnan famous for?
Its ancient tea trees, some of which have grown to incredible heights
Many of the better gardens in Ceylon are marked by name in the US such as
Kenilworth, Pettiagalla, Berubeula
What is another famous product of the the Fujian province that is a black tea
Lapsang Souchong
When did the now traditional styles of green, black, and Oolong teas first make an appearance? ____ Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
In the New World, tea made an early appearance in ____ _____, brought by who in the mid 17th century.
New Amsterdam, brought by the Dutch
What lies in the very southern tip of the Indian peninsula?
Nilgiri region
What teas are relatively unknown in the premium tea community, but are generally very useful blenders
Nilgiri teas
Taiwans vast majority of tea (91 percent) is
Oolong tea- and this production is regarded as the finest oolong tea in the world
What is OP
Orange Pekoe, has nothing to do with color of leaf but with size
The best jasmine teas are made from ______ style leaf, and are repeatedly scented with jasmine flowers
Pouchong-style (a very lightly oxidized Ooolong style)
Who was a tea lover who defended the attributes of tea from all attackers
Samuel Johnson
Northwest of the Assam Valley lies what growing region
Sikkim growing region - where teas similar in character and leaf style to Darjeeling are produced
Another 50,000 or so tons is imported annually, primarily from where
Taiwain, China and Brazil
What Sikkim garden is well known for its export quality
Temi
What occupies a flat plain south of Darjeeling and produced nearly 30,000 metric tons of black tea
Terai -this tea is dark, rich and spicy at its best, producing thick liquor that stands up well to milk
What was the first work specific to tea published and by who
The Ch's Chine written by Lu Yu, a poet and scholar commissioned by tea merchants to produce a volume encompassing the sum of contemporary tea knowledge
What is the Iron Goddess of Mercy? And where is it produced?
Ti Kuan Yin- northern Fujian
Tea's origins lie in an indefinite area to the southeast of the
Tibetan plateau, and includes Szechuan, Yunnan, Burma, and Siam, and of course, northeast India, where the Assam variety is found
____ produces a variety of black teas, a few of which find their way into the US as leaf teas
Yunnan
The named Ti Kuan Yin was take from what
a legend involving a Buddhist goddess, and often applied to the strain of bush it is produced from
What quality and styles of tea are produced in India
all ranges- from CTC (crush tear and curl) to orthodox to green and even Oolong teas
When did tea begin to travel as a trade item
as early as 5th century
The remaining 1 percent of tea is
black tea
What tea is mainly exported
black tea
Of all the tea produced in India, 99 percent is what tea and nearly 90 percent of that is ___
black tea and CTC
The orthodox teas from the Nilgiri region (Blue Mountains in Tamil) are
bright and colory, with good flalvor Share many positive qualities as Ceylons
How is Genmaicha made?
by blending medium quality sencha with roasted rice, which produced a vey palatable tea based beverage
What arose from Japands love affair with all things tea?
ceremonial tastings, contests and the highly developed Cha-no-yu, a japanese tea ceremony
What destroyed coffee plantations in Ceylon in 1869, ultimately introducing tea to replace it
disease
The small-leaf chine plant remains what
fairly true-bread, avoiding crossbreeding and hybridization that marks modern agriculture.
Where is the famous Darjeeling distric located
foothills of the Himalayas, northwest of Assam
Another 8 percent of production is in what tea
green tea
Virtually all the tea made in Japan is what tea
green tea
What teas are the choice for domestic consumption? followed by what?
green, followed by Oolong
What did Lu Yu's work include
information on tea growing, processing, brewing, serving and drinking
What is matcha
japanese tea ceremony which has Powdered gyokuro
Both north and south are reasonably famous for their ___ teas
jasmine
How did Ceylon come into its own as a major tea producer?
large part was due to the efforts of Sir Thomas Lipton -he bought a number of tea estates in Ceylon
When did tea makes its way to japan?
late in the 6th century
What teas does north india include
most of the famous and recognized growing tea regions
Teas from india are generally divided into two broad regional types,
north india and south india teas
What is pu-erh
one of the more ancient tea styles of tea in china -often pressed into bricks or into tou-cha or bowl-shaped cakes -has a distinctive, earthy, must flavor and his highly prized by the chinese
Tea from yunnan have what characteristics
peppery
How is Hojicha made?
roasting finished tea leaves, imparting a brown color to the leaves, which yield a light, smooth liquor
Tea is an indigenous plant throughout the forests of
southeast Asia
What is the chinese expression for a great many
ten thousand
Shen Nung is often referred to as
the "Divine Husbandman"
The most tampered with tea plants are those found growing in
the Shan States of Burma and Siam
Tea remained a popular beverage throughout the new colonized territories until the passage of what
the infamous 1765 Stamp Act and other taxation vehicles
What is handy to know when buying jasmine teas?
the less flowers present the better quality
What is Koki cha
twig tea