

Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea
Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea
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The "orange" in Orange Pekoe is sometimes mistaken to mean that the tea has beenĀ flavouredĀ withĀ orange, orange oils, or is otherwise associated with the taste of oranges. However, the wordĀ "orange"Ā is unrelated to the tea's flavour. There are two explanations for the meaning of "orange" in Orange Pekoe, though neither is definitive:
- TheĀ DutchĀ RoyalĀ House of Orange-Nassau. TheĀ Dutch East India CompanyĀ performed a central role in bringing tea to Europe and may have marketed the tea as "orange" to suggest a royal warrant.
- The copper colour of a high-quality, oxidized leaf before drying, or the final bright orange colour of the dried pekoes in the finished tea.Ā These usually consist of one leaf bud and two leaves that are covered in fine, downy hair. The orange colour is produced when the tea is fully oxidized.
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Ceylon Orange Pekoe Tea
Ā
The "orange" in Orange Pekoe is sometimes mistaken to mean that the tea has beenĀ flavouredĀ withĀ orange, orange oils, or is otherwise associated with the taste of oranges. However, the wordĀ "orange"Ā is unrelated to the tea's flavour. There are two explanations for the meaning of "orange" in Orange Pekoe, though neither is definitive:
- TheĀ DutchĀ RoyalĀ House of Orange-Nassau. TheĀ Dutch East India CompanyĀ performed a central role in bringing tea to Europe and may have marketed the tea as "orange" to suggest a royal warrant.
- The copper colour of a high-quality, oxidized leaf before drying, or the final bright orange colour of the dried pekoes in the finished tea.Ā These usually consist of one leaf bud and two leaves that are covered in fine, downy hair. The orange colour is produced when the tea is fully oxidized.
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