Orange Pekoe Tea Leaves

Can consist of long wiry leaf without tips.
Orange pekoe tea leaves. Orange pekoe is a grade of black tea brewed from the dried leaves and buds of the camellia sinensis plant. Unlike tea made from dust or fanning orange pekoe is rich in taste with a delicate floral cup notes. Opa orange pekoe a. Main grade in tea production.
Orange pekoe is a grade of black tea brewed from the dried leaves and buds of the camellia sinensis plant. Along with other varieties of camellia sinensis teas including green oolong and white. A bold long leaf tea which ranges from tightly wound to almost open. A slightly delicate long wiry leaf with the light liquor.
Along with other varieties of camellia sinensis teas including green oolong and white orange pekoe and other black teas are widely consumed throughout the world. Main grade of orange pekoe in the middle between op1 and opa. Why is it called orange pekoe. Op orange pekoe.
The manner in which you brew your tea can also cause the content to vary. Orange pekoe is simply a whole leaf grade of black tea that s extracted from the youngest leaves or sometimes buds of the tea plant. Where did it get its name. As orange pekoe is a black tea it has a rather high caffeine content.
Op1 orange pekoe 1.