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Learning Column |
So when dealing with teas,
there are certain abbreviations when describing the size of the tea leaf.
The terms mainly go off of OP, or Orange Pekoe. You probably have seen
the term Orange Pekoe on boxes of tea at supermarkets, but have you ever
wondered what in the world it means? No? Well do you want to know? You
do? Great!!!
It is believed that the term Orange refers
to the Dutch noble House of Orange-Nassau, the Dutch having had a central
role in bringing tea to Europe. The origin of the word Pekoe is also
not definitively known, though a popular explanation is that it is derived
from the Chinese word “Bai Hwa”, which means “White
Flower”, referring to the flower bud content of the tea.
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