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By: Sophie SandersonBy: Sophie Sanderson

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Different types of Tea Pg.1How does Tea get into your cup?Pg.2How do you make a cup of tea?Pg.5Tea word search Pg.6Glossary Pg.7Websites Pg.8More facts about Tea Pg.9

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Different types of Tea

Most teas come from China, India, Sri Lanka, Japan and England. Green Tea comes from China and Japan. English Tea comes from all sorts of places. Ginseng Tea comes from many parts of Asia and also South Korea.

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How does Tea get into your cup?

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How does Tea get into your cup?

How does tea get into your cup?

1. First someone picks the top two leaves and the bud from the tea plant

2. After they have picked the tea leaves and the bud they put them out to wither .

3. Then the leaves are rolled to release the juices.

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How does Tea get into your cup?

4. Next comes fermentation, it produces their aroma and flavour.

5. The leaves are dried by putting them in large ovens

6. Finally the leaves are sorted by size. The best leaves are the big ones, the small leaves are not as good and the tea dust is the lowest quality because it is used in tea bags.

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How do you make a cup of tea?

What you need:KettleMugSugarTeabagMilkSpoonWater

Instructions:Get some water and pour it into your kettle.Wait till it is boiled and then put the water into your mug.Now bob your teabag up and down until the water goes dark.Sprinkle some sugar into your mug and then add some milk till it goes creamy.

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Tea word search

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Bud – A small flower or stem Fermentation – letting bacteria change the

food Wither – dries up from lack of water Quality – how good it is Aroma – the smell of it

Glossary

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http://www.ashworthtea.com/how_manufacture.htm

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/8408416/Milk-in-tea-could-be-preventing-weight-loss.html

http://www.streetdirectory.com/food_editorials/beverages/teas/10_interesting_factmls_about_tea.html

http://www.foodeu.com/articles/Top+Ten+Tea+Facts.aspx

Websites

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Did you know?

1.Drinking tea could help you lose weight.2.Tea comes from the leaves of a tree called Camellia sinensis. The three main types of tea are Black, Oolong and Green.3.Black tea bags can be used to treat planter warts.4.Tea has been around for centuries and is the second most popular drink in the world with thousands of different flavors and colors.

More facts about Tea