Tea

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  1. 4. The first black tea.
  2. 6. Sencha with roasted rice.
  3. 8. Japanese Black Tea.
  4. 11. Famous tea mountain in Yunnan sharing a name with a country in northern Europe.
  5. 13. An animal that could be bought using tea bricks along one branch of the ancient silk road.
  6. 15. The animal associated with a well-known green tea from Taiping, featuring very large leaves folded into long blades.
  7. 22. "One year tea, three years _______, seven years treasure."
  8. 23. Process used to prevent/slow down oxidation of green tea.
  9. 24. Cultivar of tea needed to make authentic "Milk Oolong".
  10. 25. _____ Mei Ren.
  11. 27. Trendy type of porcelain which is not glazed.
  12. 29. A Russian vessel for boiling water and brewing tea.
  13. 32. Old trees in Yunnan that are not "ancient".
  14. 36. White tea containing the smallest proportion of buds.
  15. 37. The most well-known "aroma" of Dan Cong.
  16. 38. Matcha whisk.
  17. 39. Expensive black tea "invented" in 2005.
  18. 42. Wulong tea from the Wuyi mountains is typically referred to as ...
  19. 43. Author of the Classic of Tea.
  20. 44. A Japanese vessel used to cool down water.
  21. 46. A white tea made from the lateral buds of the tea plants.
  22. 48. Returning sweetness.
  23. 49. Another word for Cha Hai, "Justice Cup"
  24. 50. The brithplace of white tea.
  25. 52. The first location within Europe where tea was farmed.
  26. 54. The Japanese word for 'teapot'.
  27. 57. The birthplace of Tie Guan Yin.
  28. 58. A Chinese vessel consisting of a cup and a lid, often a saucer.
  29. 59. Famous Japanese tea master, 16th century.
  30. 60. The year in which Shu Pu'er was invented.
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  1. 1. Shaded sencha (NOT Gyokuro).
  2. 2. The type of black tea needed for an authentic East Friesian Tea Ceremony.
  3. 3. The highest grade of Indian tea.
  4. 5. Yunnan black tea.
  5. 7. The birthplace of Gong Fu Cha
  6. 9. Chinese "Porcelain Capital".
  7. 10. City in China famous for humid storage conditions for Pu'er.
  8. 12. A relative of the tea plant, naturally caffeine free. Camellia ...
  9. 14. Roasted Japanese green tea.
  10. 16. Japanese green tea consisting solely of stems.
  11. 17. Fermented tea from Guangxi.
  12. 18. The birthplace of black tea.
  13. 19. The Chinese province in which both white and black tea originated.
  14. 20. Chinese city famous specifically for white porcelain.
  15. 21. Tea garden in Darjeeling named after the founder's daughter.
  16. 26. The home of a green tea called "white tea".
  17. 28. A batch of this type of tea was sold at auction for the highest cost ever recorded for tea.
  18. 30. Kakuso, author of The Book of Tea.
  19. 31. The name of the intermediate stage of matcha production.
  20. 33. One origin of famous Chinese teapots.
  21. 34. A cultivar typically used to make Fujian white tea, notable for large, furry buds.
  22. 35. The province of China in which tea cultivation is thought to have originated.
  23. 40. A Japanese city famous for Matcha.
  24. 41. Famous green tea from Hangzhou.
  25. 45. A famous tea mountain in Taiwan.
  26. 46. Anagram of Wuyi.
  27. 47. Classical teapot shape, allegedly modelled after a historical beauty's breast.
  28. 50. Robert, a spy sent by the East India Company to steal tea cultivation secrets.
  29. 51. A Taiwanese cultivar noted for its menthol tasting notes.
  30. 53. A Japanese cast iron kettle.
  31. 55. One "cake" of Pu'er tea.
  32. 56. Japanese vessel intended for making gyokuro.