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Tea plant
[edit]Tea growing
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Haputale, Sri Lanka
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Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka
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Darjeeling, India
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Darjeeling, India
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Haputale, Sri Lanka
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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
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Tea plantation in Malaysia
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Nature's Beauty crafted by man.
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Tea Plantation in Tzaneen, South Africa
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Workers at a Russian tea plantation near the Black Sea
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Tea plantation on Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
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Tea growing on a plantation
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A tea plantation in India
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A tea plantation in India
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Same plantation; road visible
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Another picture of the plantation
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杭州的茶山
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Tea plantation in Sri Lanka
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Tea plantation in Indonesia
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Flower Rooibosteaplant (Aspalathus linearis), Clanwilliam, Southafrica
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Rooibosteaplant, Clanwilliam, Southafrica
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Teaplant in the atlantic on São Miguel, Acores. One of the rare plants in Europe.
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Teaplant in the atlantic on São Miguel, Acores. One of the rare plants in Europe.
Process of making tea
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Darjeeling tea factory
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Assam tea
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Rooibosh-Farm in Clanwilliam, hier wird Rooibos Rohware getrocknet
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drying factory
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Rooibosh-Farm in Clanwilliam, Lagerhalle für Rooibos-Rohtee
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Tea assortment in Sri Lanka
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Tea firing machine.
Tea, loose or bagged
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Lapsang souchong
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Lapsang souchong
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„Gunpowder“
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Lipton Earl Grey
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Lipton Earl Grey
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Lipton Earl Grey
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Twinings Gunpowder
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Twinings Gunpowder
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Twinings Gunpowder
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Gunpowder in box
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Tieguanyin Tea from Fujian Province, China
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Tea bags
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Turkish Teabag
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Jasmine tea
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Tea bag seen sideways
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Black tea.
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oolong tea.
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Stash Brand Tea.
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Pouchong tea.
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Tamaryokucha
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Different types of tea in Sri Lanka
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Darjeeling tea, loose-leaf
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First flush Darjeeling dry leaf
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First flush Darjeeling after steeping
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Orange Pekoe green tea from Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
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Gunpowder tea from Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
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A classic black wiry OP Ceylon tea
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Bancha
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Kukicha
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Roasted green tea in Japan
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Partially fermented Darjeeling tea leaves
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Pu'er tea from Yunnan, China
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Green tea from China
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Pu'er tea from Yunnan, China
Tea drinking
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Yugao-tei, Kanazawa, Tea house
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layout of a tearoom
Cups of tea
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Darjeeling tea in variety
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Cups of Darjeeling tea
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Yello tea in a cup
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a Meissen pink-rose tea cup
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A cup of Orange Pekoe tea with milk.
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Cup of Earl Grey tea.
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A glass of Iced Tea
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A nice cup of tea, milk and no sugar
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A big cup of tea
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Green tea steeping in a zhong
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Cup of tea and an easter egg
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First flush Darjeeling tea in cup
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A cup of Pickwick tea in promotional mug
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A cup of Japanese roasted tea
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A Moroccian Tea Kit
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Different tea colors
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Mint tea
Tea cups
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England, circa 1785
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Woodrow Wilson administration teacup
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Clip art
Tea pots
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Japanische Teekanne aus Eisen (Aufsicht)
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Japanische Teekanne aus Gusseisen
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Cast-iron one-cup teapot from Tohoku region, Japan
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Japanese cast-iron teapot, 鉄瓶 (tetsubin)
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Teapot, Piece of Irish Pottery Craft
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'Kyusu', Teapot used in Japanese daily life for drinking green tea
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Teapot aus Steinzeug
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Glass-Teapot
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急須(Kyusu); A Japanese teapot
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Teapot found in Kaohsiung Taiwan. Photo taken in Japan
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Tea set, by David Andersen, Oslo, Norway, ca. 1930s Gift to President Roosevelt from Olav and Märtha, the Crown Prince and Princess of Norway
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Arabic teapots, Syria
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Village kitchen teapot in rural Myanmar
Similar beverages (herbal "teas" and infusions)
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Mate with stems
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Selection of herbal teas packaged for retail sale