nilgiri tea harvesting

The Tea Harvesting

In the tea cultivation countries, generally only the upper leaf bud and the next two leaves, the youngest ones of a spout (“two leaves and a bud”) are plucked. Further, i.e. older leaves than these generally have a negative influence on the quality of the finished tea.
In the higher up, cooler regions, the tea naturally grows slower. This enables the particularly fine, automatic character to enfold. The harvesting time also has a significant influence on the quality of the tea. The plucking requires a large amount of care as well as skill and is often done by women. The average plucking capacity amounts to approximately 16 – 24 kg of green leaves per day. This amount yields 4 – 6 kg of finished tea. The green, fresh leaves are still entirely neutral in scent and first have to be treated in the tea factory, passing through various production steps, in oder to create an aromatic tea.

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