which variety of tea forms the base for a traditional Irish breakfast tea?
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Irish Breakfast Teas are a blend of black tea varieties. Irish Breakfast tea is usually a blend of Assam teas and highland grown Ceylon.
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The correct answer to this question is Option A Assam.
Irish breakfast tea is also known as Assam tea. It is a hot beverage taken by the people of Ireland.
Irish Breakfast tea is malty flavour and reddish in colour.
The flavour of this tea is possessed by Assam.
In 1835, it was introduced only to the rich class people.
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