Red Tea Tea plant is derived from the scientific name Camellia
Camellia sinensis is one of the most popular beverages in all parts of the world. Red tea accounts for 75% of the world's tea consumption. Tea is made from dry tea leaves and hot water and can be taken at any time of the day. Red tea is the most popular beverage in more than 500 years and has a strong flavor compared to green tea. Red tea consumption is highest in the United States, Britain and Europe, while green tea is widely used in China and Japan. [1] [2] The various species of tea are originally one source, namely camellia sinensis leaves,
The tea leaf itself is subject to different treatments to produce various types and forms of tea, including:
Red tea is brownish brown.
Green tea.
White tea.
Oolong tea