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pu-erh of which the most commonly found on the market are white, green, oolong, and black. all teas are made from the same species of plant, though different varieties may be used, and the leaves are processed differently, and, in the case of fine white tea, grown differently. pu-erh tea, a post-fermented
to an infusion or tisane of leaves, flowers, fruit, herbs, or other plant material that contains no camellia sinensis.[ ] the term "red tea" refers to an infusion made from either black tea (mainly in chinese, korean, japanese and other east asian languages) or the south african rooibos plant (containing...
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pu-erh of which the most commonly found on the market are white, green, oolong, and black. all teas are made from the same species of plant, though different varieties may be used, and the leaves are processed differently, and, in the case of fine white tea, grown differently. pu-erh tea, a post-fermented
to an infusion or tisane of leaves, flowers, fruit, herbs, or other plant material that contains no camellia sinensis.[ ] the term "red tea" refers to an infusion made from either black tea (mainly in chinese, korean, japanese and other east asian languages) or the south african rooibos plant (containing...
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pu-erh of which the most commonly found on the market are white, green, oolong, and black. all teas are made from the same species of plant, though different varieties may be used, and the leaves are processed differently, and, in the case of fine white tea, grown differently. pu-erh tea, a post-fermented
to an infusion or tisane of leaves, flowers, fruit, herbs, or other plant material that contains no camellia sinensis.[ ] the term "red tea" refers to an infusion made from either black tea (mainly in chinese, korean, japanese and other east asian languages) or the south african rooibos plant (containing...
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ashish bahuguna, chairperson, fssai wherein the food authority approved the following: draft standards with respect to standards for goat/sheep milk, chhana and paneer, whey cheese, cheese in brine, dairy permeate powder, refined vegetable oil, synthetic syrup and sharbat, coconut milk and coconut cream
, wheat bran, non-fermented soybean products, meat and meat products, , processing aids for use in various food categories, limit for heavy metal (lead) in tea etc. final standards relating to all pulses, whole and decorticated pearl millet grains, cornflakes, degermed maize, formulated supplements...
https://www.fssai.gov.in/upload/monthly_update/2018/03/5abf3c67b3b7cFSSAI_Monthly_Achievements_February_01_03_2018(1).pdf