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is manufactured specifically from the plant camellia sinensis var. assamica (masters). [ ] [ ] assam tea is indigenous to assam. initial effort of planting chinese variety in assam soil did not succeed. [ ] assam tea is mostly grown at or near sea level and is known for its body, briskness, malty flavour
, and strong, bright colour. assam teas, or blends containing assam, are often sold as "breakfast" teas. for instance, irish breakfast tea , a maltier and stronger breakfast tea, consists of small-sized assam tea leaves. [ ] the state of assam is the world's largest tea-growing region by production,...
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separated and purified by distillation. mostly turpentine oil from indonesia nowadays, is used as a source of chemical isolates which are then converted into a wide range of products. many of these, including the biggest single turpentine derivative, synthetic pine oil, are employed for fragrance and flavour
is used in disinfectants, cleaning agents and other products having a "pine" odour. turpentine oil from indonesia derivatives such as isoborny lacetate, camphor, citral, linalool, citrinellal, menthol and many others are used either in their own right or for the elaboration of other fragrance and flavour...
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