Thursday, March 3, 2011

Loose Leaf Tea vs. Tea Bags

What is the difference between loose-leaf tea and tea bags?

Loose-leaf teas are normally made up of whole leaves or broken leaves,

Tea bags are usually filled with fannings or dust.

When processed, raw tea leaves are graded from best to the worst.

BEST---the bud and the first two leaves of the shoot
WORST—called fannings

In the US we often see the term Orange Pekoe when we buy tea. Orange Pekoe is not a special kind of tea; it is a grade type of measurement about the tea leaves' size and condition.

Terms that are used often when grading black teas:

BEST-SGTGFOP  Super Fine Fancy Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe
FTGFOP    Fancy Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe
TGFOP      Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe
FOP           Flowery Orange Pekoe
OP             Orange Pekoe
BOP           Broken Orange Pekoe
Fannings
WORST-Dusts

The whole leaf is the best grade of tea and it allows the water to bloom and extract the flavor characteristics of the tea. Tea bags made from fannings and dust do not have bloom area for this extraction. The tea drinker enjoys the whole tea leaf unfolding in the cup while the tea is infusing.  


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