Did you know that tea is one of the oldest beverage in the world? It is consumption is part of many cultures and the custom of drinking tea has a long history. This aromatic beverage comes from Asia and before it became popular in everyday use it was used as a medicinal drink. Although there are six different categories of the tea: white, yellow, green tea, oolong, black tea and pu’er tea, they all came from the same plant, Camellia sinensis.

One of the factors that distinguishes one type of tea from another is the level of oxidation. Black tea is oxidized the most while the white one is barely oxidized. Green tea has a minimal level of oxidation and that’s why it has specific color, taste, and scent. Because of its numerous health benefits it became very popular among consumers all over the world.

Since green tea is highly consumed and requires shorter processing than the other types of tea, many business owners are deciding to start a tea business and sell green tea.

To successfully run a tea business, as any other business start-up, new tea producers need to create a business plan, think carefully about the quality of the product and pay special attention to their product branding.

Whether you’re a potential tea selling food truck owner or someone who simply loves drinking tea, you’ve come to the right place. The following infographic provided by our friends at Customlabels.net will take you through the whole green tea production journey, from harvest to cup.

Green Tea Production: From Harvest to Cup [Infographic]

Green Tea Production Journey: From Harvest to Cup

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