Variety is the Spice of Life. All types of tea ...

There are, fortunately for tea lovers, as many blends and types of tea as there are blends of coffee.

Types of Tea from Tea PlantationsAnd, that's a delightfully high number.

  • For the lover of strong brew, there is the Assam black from India - a malty cup that can really wake you up in the morning.
  • The Keemun black from the interior of China is a great tea blend and an alternative for those cold, rainy days of Fall.
  • Other types of tea include the smooth Ceylon blacks from Sri Lanka, that make a wonderfully relaxing drink at the end of a hard day.
  • Or you could try the renowned Darjeeling muscatel from high in the Himalayas.

But many prefer the gentler green teas from throughout Asia.

  • The Japanese generously provide many types of tea and a platter full of options. The Kukicha is a mix of leaves and twigs, just the thing to spice up an otherwise bland drink.
  • China offers a Mandarin with hints of apricot that does that noble country proud.
  • From the Fujian province in China comes the Pi Lo Chun that no sensible tea lover will pass up the opportunity to taste.
  • The White Monkey should be sampled, if for no other reason than to try to guess what the name has to do with this delicious green tea.

Africa, Kenya in particular, is now one of the largest exporters of black tea in the world. But size doesn't always characterize the best.

  • Types of Tea - rooiboos Keenum Black Java GreenThe red Rooibos of South Africa is simply delicious. And taste is the final arbiter anywhere.
  • The Rooibos makes for an excellent drink plain or combined with a broad palette of additives.
  • Vanilla, mango, berry even the perfumey Earl Grey are superb variations on an already first-rate brew.

But, oh, those Oolongs.

  • Formosa Oolong may be the most well known and certainly ranks among the finest, but there are others equally worth tasting.
  • A Wu Yi from coastal China is a must.
  • The Jasmine, with an aroma that brings memories of spring to the mind and delight to the soul, is mandatory.
  • Darjeeling, India produces an Oolong that does credit to one of the world's oldest and largest producers of fine tea. After all, not everything Asian is Oriental. Heavy domestic demand has limited the supply and therefore raised prices. But a tea this good is worth a little more.

Being provincial is a natural human impulse. But those with the daring to explore the world are the fountainheads of human progress. Join their ranks and sample some of the planet's fine brews and all types of teas from across the seas.

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