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Tea (Camellia sinensis): Black Tea

Last Updated: Aug. 19, 2010

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Black Tea Leaf
Darjeeling Black Tea
from Upton Tea
Black tea is tea that has been fully oxidized (sometimes referred to as being "fermented" although it is not a true fermentation process). Both the leaves and brewed tea tend to have a dark color, although some black teas are golden in color. In Chinese, black tea is called hóngchá(紅茶), meaning red tea, although in English, red tea more often refers to rooibos, an herbal tea that is not made out of the tea plant. Black tea typically stays fresh longer than green or white teas (see storing tea). Black tea also tends to contain more tannins, chemicals giving the tea its characteristic dark color.

Black tea is the most popular and widespread style of tea in the world and makes up the bulk of the world's tea production and consumption; outside of southeast asia, most of the tea produced and consumed is black tea.

Black and Golden Wiry Tea Leaves
Golden Monkey
from Adagio Teas
Black tea is grown in many countries and comes in many styles and grades; it is hard to generalize about the flavor or aroma of black teas. It is a widespread assumption that black teas are stronger, more bitter, and more heavily caffeinated than green teas; this is not true: green teas can be quite bitter, and black teas can be mellow. The strength of tea depends both on how it is brewed and the style and grade of tea used.

The caffeine content also varies greatly from one tea to the next and depends on how the tea is brewed--and it is not safe to assume that black tea contains more caffeine than green or other types of tea. In general, black teas with more tips / leaf buds such as golden monkey are the most heavily-caffeinated of black teas, and souchongs, made out of larger leaves, are less caffeinated.

In general, black teas should be brewed with boiling water, although a few of the more delicate black teas should be brewed with water slightly below the boiling point.


Listings of this style of tea: (1021 including sub-styles - hide sub-styles)

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F : Fair Trade | O : Organic | CF : Caffeine Free | D : Decaffeinated

Leaf: L Loose | T Teabag | S Sachet | B Bloom | C Compressed
Tea:Brand:Region:# Ratings:
L142 Darjeeling Margarets Hope FTGFOP1SpecialTeasDarjeeling, India0
L143 Darjeeling Sungma FTGFOP1 2nd Flush OSpecialTeasDarjeeling, India0
L130 Darjeeling In Between FTGFOP1SpecialTeasDarjeeling, India0
L146 Darjeeling Namring FTGFOP1 Upper EstateSpecialTeasDarjeeling, India0
L161 Darjeeling Makaibari Silver Tips OSpecialTeasDarjeeling, India0
LDarjeelingTeaScapesDarjeeling, India0
LDarjeeling Goomtee Tea OLeafSpaDarjeeling, India0
LSelimbong Tea F OLeafSpaDarjeeling, India0
LDragon Thunder DarjeelingAdmari TeaDarjeeling, India0
LMargaret's Hope Darjeeling - FTGFOPAdmari TeaDarjeeling, India0
LGoomtee Estate DarjeelingAdmari TeaDarjeeling, India0
LOrganic Darjeeling OCalifornia Tea HouseDarjeeling, India1
LGiddapahar Musk (DJ 29) 2009Thunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India1
LRisheehat SFTGFOP1 Wiry [DJ 562] 2009 OThunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India1
LArya Ruby (Tippy) also known as 'Moonbeam' 2009 OThunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India1
LGoomtee (Muscatel Valley) FTGFOP1 2009 OThunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India0
LRisheehat Clonal Flowery SFTGFOP1 2009 OThunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India0
LArya FTGFOP1 [DJ 107] 2009 OThunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India0
LArya Clonal Exclusive [DJ 125] 2009Thunderbolt TeaDarjeeling, India0
LDarjeeling Extra Fancy KalimpongPeet's Coffee and TeaDarjeeling, India0

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