Which variety of tea forms the base for a traditional Irish Breakfast Tea?
Assam
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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.
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.
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Assam tea:
A blend of several black teas from Assam forms the traditional Irish breakfast tea.
The tea is strong and is preferably served with milk but can be consumed plain with water or with the addition of sugar.
The tea has a strong flavor than the other teas due to the presence of high caffeine content.
The tea is extracted from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis present abundantly in the state of Assam.
Hence, Assam tea forms the base for traditional Irish break tea
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