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  2. Argo Tea - Wikipedia

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    Argo started out selling loose tea in 1- and 4-ounce bags or in bulk. [17] Among Argo's Americanized drink varieties is a version of the national drink of both Argentina and Uruguay , the mate , which Argo serves as a Mate late . [ 44 ]

  3. Stash Tea Company - Wikipedia

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    Stash Tea was founded by Steve Lee, Dave Leger, and Steven Smith (who also co-founded Steven Smith Teamaker and founded Tazo) in 1972. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The company originally operated from an old Victorian style house in Portland, supplying loose herbal teas and bulk herbs to natural food stores.

  4. Pu'er tea - Wikipedia

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    A pu'er tea factory, which steams, bags, and presses the loose leaf pu'er into tea bricks. To produce pu'er, many additional steps are needed prior to the actual pressing of the tea. First, a specific quantity of dry máochá or ripened tea leaves pertaining to the final weight of the bingcha is weighed out. The dry tea is then lightly steamed ...

  5. Compressed tea - Wikipedia

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    Newly formed tea bricks were then left to cure, dry, and age prior to being sold or traded. Tea bricks were preferred in Asian trade prior to the 19th century, since they were more compact and less susceptible to physical damage than loose leaf tea. This was important during transportation over land by caravans on the Tea Horse Road.

  6. Crush, tear, curl - Wikipedia

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    Crush, tear, curl (sometimes cut, tear, curl) is a method of processing tea leaves into black tea in which the leaves are passed through a series of cylindrical rollers with hundreds of sharp teeth that crush, tear, and curl the tea into small, hard pellets. This replaces the final stage of orthodox tea manufacture, in which the leaves are ...

  7. Tea bag - Wikipedia

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    Tea bag patents date from 1903 when Roberta Lawson and Mary McLaren, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were granted US patent 723287 for a Tea Leaf Holder, which they had filed in 1901. [1] The first modern tea bags were hand-sewn fabric bags.

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