Cultivating tea
Cultivating tea

This tea leaf can be turned into either black, green, white or oolong tea. All tea comes from the same plant, Camellia sinensis. What makes one tea different from another is the way that the plant is processed.


Last updated July 05 2011: 1:51 PM ET
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