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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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On Sep 11, 12:20 pm, Nigel > wrote:
> On Sep 11, 10:35 am, Jazzy > wrote: > > > i read bout this too. they mention about black tea needing more $$$ to > > produce compared to white and green tea ![]() > > Depends on how you do it, what type of tea, which equipment you > select, and what your labor costs. Japanese green is a higher > investment cost than Sri Lankan black. Malawi white tea is higher > investment cost than China white. Within a country the machinery > investment for black tea and green tea is just about the same. I > think the point in the article is derived from Richard Sakuma's own > "home spun" manufacture of tiny amounts. He ignores his labor cost > and then can make white tea in the sun free of cost, green tea in his > kitchen microwave oven effectively free of cost, but would need to > invest in equipment for making black tea. > > Nigel at Teacraft I am finding all this incredibly interesting, although much more from a hobby-growing perspective than out of commercial possibility. Nigel (or anyone else) - do you know what kind of winter temperatures tea can tolerate? Alex |
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