Grade : Pure ceylon black Tea FBOP
Low , Medium and high grown FBOP s
Price Range: USD 3.00 to USD 5.00
Chun Mee is a popular green tea. It has a dusty appearance and is generally more acidic and less sweet than other green teas. The tea is divided into several grades with numbers.
Similar to OP but colour must be green
Similar to the BOPF, firm leaf but green color consisting little tips.
Broken Stems, choppy, hard leaf tea.
The (white tea) leaves of our Golden Tips tea are dried naturally. Lingering in sweetness due to hints of honey and pine, this light amber-hued liquor is also high in antioxidants.
A popular leaf size which helps to bring out a good balance of taste and strength. Well made, neat leaf of medium size without excessive stalk or fiber. There should not be any fine particles (fanning & dust) which are not true-to-grade.
Particles are smaller than BOP, popular in the higher elevations. Taste stronger than BOP whilst retaining all other characteristics.
Smaller than BOP1 with presence of tips, but larger than FBOPF1
Long, wiry well or partly twisted tea.
Twisted and Coarse tea.
Similar to Pekoe but smaller in size.
A larger size leaf with bold round particles giving a full body bright tea. Equivalent to size of high grown BOP, but granular.
A smaller size leaf with strong tasting tea. Equivalent in size to grainy high grown BOPF, but granular.
Long, wiry well or partly twisted tea.
Flak leaf without stalk and fiber. (Clean tea)
The smallest of particles left after sifting which is often used in tea bags to infuse rapidly and make a brew that is strong and robust.
Less grainy than PD & clean.
A well twisted semi-leaf tea generally from the low country, with a mild malty taste.
A whole leaf, well twisted tea. A delicate brew that varies in taste according to the different districts. Less wiry than OP1, but much more twisted than OPA.
Long bold leaf tea with air twist consisting of large and slightly open leaf pieces.