Sentences with phrase «tea bushes»

"Tea bushes" refers to the plants that are grown specifically for producing tea leaves. Full definition
The old - fashioned, yet still working equipment is a sight to behold, as is the beautiful green tea bushes surrounded by giant Eucalyptus trees.
Workers rise early in the morning, strolling or motor - biking down the winding road that links the village to the estate, and head into fields of tea bushes to fill bags of tea leaves plucked by hand.
We can see healthy tea bushes now, a better spread of branches, and more crop as a result.
For Matcha, the best tea bushes are selected and shaded from the sun for 3 weeks before harvest.
Bogawantalawa is known as «The Golden Valley» on account of its lush, vigorous tea bushes that produce full bodied to light, delicate and fragrant teas throughout the year.
Struggling up the hairpins lined with tea bushes, I look forward to making some progress on the imminent downhill stretch.
Tea bushes cover rolling hills like soft moss.
Since the introduction of the first tea bush in 1903, tea has been an important crop for Kenya — from the establishment of large estates in 1924 to the beginning of smallholder cultivation in the 1950s and the subsequent formation of the KTDA (Kenyan Tea Development Agency) in 1964.
Matcha green tea bushes are grown under lots of shade which boosts their chlorophyll content (that's the bright green stuff that contains all the nutrients).
It is most commonly consumed by humans in infusions extracted from the seed of the coffee plant and the leaves of the tea bush, as well as from various foods and drinks containing products derived from the kola nut.
This White Peony tea, is produced in China using either the bud or top two leaves and bud of the tea bush.
These green tea bushes are sheltered from direct sunlight, which reduces photosynthesis and slows down the growth of the plants.
Three weeks before harvest, the tea bushes are covered to prevent direct sunlight.
The preparation of matcha starts several weeks before harvest and can last up to 20 days, when the tea bushes are covered to prevent direct sunlight.
Smiling Tamil women bob above the tea bushes, picking leaves speedily, framed by a spectacular view.
Back in Raj times, in the Assam highlands, British planters once sipped gin and tonics on verandahs overlooking endless rows of glistening green tea bushes.
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