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  1. Tea - Wikipedia

    The term herbal tea refers to drinks not made from Camellia sinensis. They are the infusions of fruit, leaves, or other plant parts, such as steeps of rosehip, chamomile, or rooibos. These may …

  2. A-Z List of Types of Teas | Holland & Barrett

    Oct 31, 2024 · There are lots of things to consider when trying a new tea. Do you want caffeinated tea? Do you like it with milk? Do you want it to support a specific health area? You get it, it can …

  3. UK Tea & Infusions Association

    The UK Tea & Infusions Association is an independent non-profit making body dedicated to promoting tea and its unique story for the benefit of those who produce, sell and enjoy tea the …

  4. 31 Types of Tea: Profiles, Potential Benefits, Side Effects

    Nov 28, 2024 · Here's a guide to 31 different types of tea, their characteristics, and a summary of what the research on them shows.

  5. Tea | Definition, Types, & History | Britannica

    Jun 22, 2025 · Tea, beverage produced by seeping in freshly boiled water the young leaves and leaf buds of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Two main varieties are used, the China plant (C. …

  6. Types of tea: the ultimate guide - BBC Good Food

    Read our expert guide to different tea types. If you’re a lover of a good brew, discover new varieties, plus how to make the ultimate cuppa using tested brewing methods.

  7. Tea - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Tea is a caffeinated drink made from steeping the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. [1] Tea can have other herbs, spices, or fruit flavors in it, like lemon.

  8. The history of tea - National Trust

    With millions of cups of tea drunk in Britain every day, it’s no secret that we’re a nation of tea lovers. From the Duchess’s teapot at Ham House to the ornate Tea Room at Polesden Lacey, …

  9. Tea - The Nutrition Source

    The flavor of tea varies by where the tea leaves are harvested and how they are grown and processed. Black tea is the most popular worldwide, followed by green, oolong, and white tea.

  10. Tea in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

    Tea leaves – usually black tea, loose or in an infuser – or tea bags are added to the teapot. Fresh boiling water is poured into the pot over the tea leaves, infuser, or bags, and allowed to brew …