Identification of Ceylon Black Tea

The commonly known “Ceylon black tea”[2] is just a collective name, referring to the black tea produced in the Ceylon region. Only 100% of the tea produced in Sri Lanka can be called Ceylon black tea. Many black teas on the market are also known as tin. Lan Hong Cha is actually a black tea blended with production areas such as India and Kenya.

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In order to regulate the export of Ceylon black tea, the Sri Lankan government’s tea export authority issued the “Ceylon Tea Quality Sign” with the Lion King logo. The upper part of the rectangular sign is a [1] male lion with a knife in its right front jaw and the lower part is There are two rows of English in the upper and lower rows. The upper row is Ceylontea, which means Ceylon tea. The lower row is Symbolofquality, meaning "quality mark." The Ceylon black tea with this mark is the pure Ceylon black tea approved by the Sri Lankan government. .