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Что (кто) такое Darjeeling tea - определение

TEA FROM THE DARJEELING DISTRICT IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Darjeeling tea (oolong); Darjeeling tea (white); Darjeeling Tea; Second flush Darjeeling tea; Dārjiliṁ tea; Dārjīliṅ tea; Darjeeling oolong
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  • Women plucking tea on a Darjeeling tea estate
  • Darjeeling tea plantation
  • Darjeeling tea logo

Darjeeling         
  • Darjeeling Municipality building
  • A schematic map of Darjeeling Municipality wards
  • Area of cultivation of Darjeeling tea in [[hectare]]s ([[acre]]s) from 1951 to 2014
  • Tea garden workers, some waiting to turn in their pickings; others have done so
  • Women supporting [[Gorkhaland]] marching with torchlights, Darjeeling, 2013
  • '''Map 2''': A schematic map showing the [[Senchal Lake]]s in relation to Darjeeling
  • St Joseph's School]], or North Point, established in 1888
CITY IN WEST BENGAL, INDIA
Darjiling; Daarjeeling; Darjling; Darjeleeng; Dārjiliṁ; Dārjīliṅ; Darjeeling, India; Darjeeling, West Bengal, India; Darjeeling, West Bengal; Tourism in Darjeeling
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¦ noun a high-quality tea grown in the mountains of northern India.
Origin
the name of a hill station in West Bengal.
History of Darjeeling         
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of darjeeling
The History of Darjeeling covers the history of Darjeeling town and its adjoining hill areas belonging to Sikkim, but eventually part of British India so now in the Indian state of West Bengal, which is intertwined with the history of Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, Bengal and Great Britain. Part of the state of Sikkim, Darjeeling became part of an important buffer state between Nepal and Bhutan.
cream tea         
  • A cream tea in [[Boscastle]], [[Cornwall]], prepared according to the "Devon method".
  • An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method".
FORM OF AFTERNOON TEA LIGHT MEAL
Devonshire Tea; Devonshire tea; Clotted cream tea; Cornish cream tea; Devon cream tea
(cream teas)
In Britain, a cream tea is an afternoon meal that consists of tea to drink and small cakes called scones that are eaten with jam and cream. Cream teas are served in places such as tea shops.
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Википедия

Darjeeling tea

Darjeeling tea is a tea made from Camellia sinensis var. sinensis that is grown and processed in Darjeeling or Kalimpong Districts in West Bengal, India. Since 2004, the term Darjeeling tea has been a registered geographical indication referring to products produced on certain estates within Darjeeling and Kalimpong. The tea leaves are processed as black tea, though some estates have expanded their product offerings to include leaves suitable for making green, white and oolong teas.

The tea leaves are harvested by plucking the plant's top two leaves and the bud, from March to November, a time span that is divided into four flushes. The first flush consists of the first few leaves grown after the plant's winter dormancy and produce a light floral tea with a slight astringency; this flush is also suitable for producing a white tea. Second flush leaves are harvested after the plant has been attacked by a leafhopper and the camellia tortrix so that the leaves create a tea with a distinctive muscatel aroma. The warm and wet weather of monsoon flush rapidly produces leaves but they are less flavorful and often used for blending. The autumn flush produces teas similar, but more muted, to the second flush.

Tea plants were first planted in the Darjeeling region in the mid-1800s. At the time, the British were seeking an alternative supply of tea apart from China and attempted growing the plant in several candidate areas in India. Both the newly discovered assamica variety and the sinensis variety were planted but the sloped drainage, cool winters and cloud cover favoured var. sinensis. The British established numerous tea plantations, with the majority of workers being Gorkhas and Lepchas from Nepal and Sikkim. After independence, the estates were all subsequently sold to businesses in India and regulated under the laws of India. The Soviet Union replaced the British as the primary consumers of tea from Darjeeling. As Darjeeling tea gained a reputation for its distinctiveness and quality, it was marketed more to Western Europe with many estates acquiring organic, biodynamic and Fairtrade certifications and the Tea Board of India pursuing authentication and international promotion of Darjeeling teas.

Примеры употребления для Darjeeling tea
1. His Darjeeling tea–cured smoked salmon sandwiches ($8) became an instant hit (200 W.
2. Regarded as the Queen‘s ‘eyes and ears‘ and her ‘gatekeeper‘, she is trusted with waking her at 8am every morning with a cup of Darjeeling tea.
3. Similar resorts are coming up in Assam, and in the eastern state of West Bengal, home to the famous Darjeeling tea gardens in the foothills of the eastern Himalayas.
4. A Roman Catholic born in a council house and a former member of the Women‘s Royal Army Corps, she is described by colleagues as the Queen‘s ‘gatekeeper‘ and her ‘eyes and ears‘. She is trusted with the task of waking the Queen at 8am with a cup of Darjeeling tea, and was once told by the Monarch: "We could be sisters‘. This summer Kelly was appointed a Member Of The Royal Victoria Order an honour in the personal gift of the Queen.