. The world's commercial products [microform] : a descriptive account of the economic plants of the world and of their commercial uses. Plant products; Produits naturels; Produits végétaux; Natural products; Botanique agricole; Botany, Economic. 158 The World's Commercial Products. to . whctluT tlic they ((immuiiicatc he true or ;' It was llius drli- niti'ly provrd that the (litlcrnur-, in the teas iracliinR this countrv were not (iur to siJccifK; â¢dittVivniTS in thr tea phmts, bnt wnc |)io(hiifd a- i ifsuit of ( in nictliods of mannlai'tniH'.


. The world's commercial products [microform] : a descriptive account of the economic plants of the world and of their commercial uses. Plant products; Produits naturels; Produits végétaux; Natural products; Botanique agricole; Botany, Economic. 158 The World's Commercial Products. to . whctluT tlic they ((immuiiicatc he true or ;' It was llius drli- niti'ly provrd that the (litlcrnur-, in the teas iracliinR this countrv were not (iur to siJccifK; â¢dittVivniTS in thr tea phmts, bnt wnc |)io(hiifd a- i ifsuit of ( in nictliods of mannlai'tniH'. TKA IX JAPAN The sni-tvss which has attcndi'd thi- tiToits of Indian and Ceylon phuitcrs to oii^t China teas fioni sonic of tiic most important of tiic world's nKirkcts is one of the most striking facts in the history of the tea trade, I'p to the imseiit. however, the British planter has made â¢â omparativelv little impression upon the volnnie of the export trade in tea, .md m the United States and Canada the i)ro(luit of Japan holds a position which api)ears to be very secmv. while certain i;rades have earned a reputation which caraiot readilv ije shaken. Within reciiit years considerable attention has been paid by British j,'rowers to the Japanoe tea mdnstrw and >everal reports have been issued a> a result of investif^ations carried out on the spot. Japanese teas ma\- be divided into four cla>ses : (1) Hikacha or Vencha, a powdered tea of hif,'h (piality used only on I'eremonial occasions ; (2) (Ireen tea, subdivided mto (.yokuro ("pearly dew"), and Scn and choppi'd twigs; (4) Oolong and Black tea. With regard to the Blaik teas it i> interesting to note that comparatively little is produced in Japan, since for >ome reason not sufficiently understood, but jjrobabiy due to miperfect methods, the native leaf does n<.t undergo the fermentation processes suc'eessfully, and poor re^idts attend the efforts made to obtain a good


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