FSSAI explained that under current regulations, only products made from the Camellia sinensis plant qualify as tea. FSSAI added that such products do not qualify to be named as tea under the current ...
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Why FSSAI says only Camellia sinensis is ‘real’ tea, and what it means for green, herbal teas
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI has issued a clarification stating that a beverage can be labelled “tea” only if it is derived from the plant Camellia sinensis. The explanation ...
A crop of Camellia sinensis thrives at Minto Island Tea Co.'s Oregon farm. On Saturday mornings, the most popular item sells at its farmers market booth is not the certified organic carrots, kale or ...
Discover the surprising history of camellias, from the Boston Tea Party to Wilmington's Tidewater Camellia Club and its annual show and sale.
On Saturday mornings, the most popular item Minto Island Growers sells at its farmers market booth is not the certified organic carrots, kale or blueberries. It's tea. The farm grows Camellia sinensis ...
Demand for domestic tea is so strong that Minto Island Tea Company continues expanding production. Here, new Camellia sinensis are planted on the Salem, Oregon, farm. It takes three years for tea ...
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