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Darjeeling

British pronunciation/dˈɑːdʒiːlɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˌdɑɹˈdʒiɫɪŋ/, /ˌdɑɹˈʒiɫɪŋ/
Darjeeling
[NOUN]
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a type of black tea made from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant that is grown in the Darjeeling region of India

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What is "Darjeeling"?

Darjeeling is a type of black tea that is grown in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, India. It is known for its unique and complex flavor profile, which combines floral, fruity, and musky notes, with a delicate and astringent finish. Darjeeling tea is made from the small-leafed Camellia sinensis var. sinensis plant and is often referred to as the "champagne of teas" due to its high quality and unique flavor profile. The tea is typically harvested by hand in small batches and is often served without milk or sugar to fully appreciate its complex flavors. Darjeeling is a popular tea variety around the world and is often enjoyed as a mid-day or afternoon pick-me-up. It is a staple of tea culture in India and is often associated with tradition and heritage.

Examples
1Take Darjeeling for example.
2Darjeeling's second flush, on the other hand, looks more like what we classically think of as black tea.
3Louis Banks was born to Indian Gorkha parents, Sarswati and George banks, in his hometown of Darjeeling.
4I've gone for Darjeeling then add caster sugar and your spices.
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