Which variety of a tea forms the base for a traditional Irish Breakfast tea?
Assam
Jasmine
Darjeeling
Matcha
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Which variety of a tea forms is the base for a traditional Irish Breakfast?
Answer : ASSAM TEA
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Assam is a state in Northeastern India. It is the worlds largest Tea growing region producing 400 million of kg Tea annually.
Assam Tea is a Black Tea named after the region of its production.
Assam Tea is manufactured specifically from the Tea plant Camellia Sinensis.
Camellia sinensis is an evergreen shrub or a small tree whose leaves are used to make Tea.
Assam Tea is an important item in any Irish breakfast , Scottish breakfast.
Assam Tea has a rich deep-amber colour and is famous for its rich, full-bodied cup which is very tasty.
Composition: A blend of several black teas from Assam forms the traditional Irish breakfast tea.
Serve: The tea is strong and is preferably served with milk but can be consumed plain with water or with the addition of sugar.
Flavor: The tea has a strong flavor than the other teas due to the presence of high caffeine content.
Origin: The tea is extracted from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis present abundantly in the state of Assam.