Tea processing is the method in which the leaves and flushes from
Camellia sinensis are transformed into the dried leaves for brewing
tea. The types of tea are distinguished by the processing they undergo. In its most general form, tea processing involves oxidising the leaves, stopping the oxidation, forming the tea and drying it. Of these steps, the degree of oxidation plays a significant role of determining the final flavour of the tea, with curing and leaf breakage contributing to a lesser amount flavour.
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