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\"Tea<\/span><\/p>\n

Tea, one of the world\u2019s most popular beverages, has recently undergone a makeover that has changed what scientists understand about tea. Chinese researchers determined the genetic makeup of tea tree leaves or the leaves of an evergreen shrub known as <\/span>Camellia sinensis<\/span><\/i>. The new information has impacted how scientists determine if other species of the <\/span>Camellia<\/span><\/i> family are suitable to be processed into tea.<\/span><\/p>\n

Previously, research suggested that tea\u2019s flavor came equally from caffeine, theanine (an amino acid), and catechin (a flavonoid), but this understanding was not completely correct. It turns out that the levels of caffeine and catechin in the tea leaves are more important than the level of theanine when determining tea leaf suitability and potential flavor.<\/span><\/p>\n

While all tea<\/a> is from the same plant, <\/span>Camellia sinensis<\/span><\/i>, the specific variety of tea plant and how its leaves are processed are what determines if it is black tea or green tea. The <\/span>Camellia sinensis assamica<\/span><\/i>, a specific variety, is a large-leafed variety of the tea plant that is native to India. It grows in warm, moist climates and is often used to create black tea. <\/span>Camellia sinensis sinensis<\/span><\/i>, a small-leafed variety from China, grows in dry, cool climates and is often used to create green and white teas.<\/span><\/p>\n

In addition to where each tea plant variety is grown, each type of tea goes through different degrees of oxidation to create a unique flavor with varying amounts of caffeine.<\/span><\/p>\n

Black Tea<\/span><\/h5>\n