o Black tea is a type of tea that is more oxidized than oolong, green and white teas. Black
tea is generally stronger in flavor than the less oxidized teas. All four types
are made from leaves of the shrub (or small
tree) Camellia
sinensis. Two
principal varieties of the species are used – the small-leaved Chinese variety
plant (C. sinensis subsp. sinensis), used for most other types of
teas, and the large-leaved Assamese plant (C. sinensis subsp. assamica),
which was traditionally mainly used for black tea, although in recent years
some green and white have been produced.
In the year of
1900 , Consul General of Iran in India , Mr. Mohammad Mirza –ye-
Chaikar known as Kashefolsaltaneh or Tea Father of Iran,
importing 1000 tea plants from India to Iran and because the climate of North
of Iran is as like as India, planted them there. Little by little more farmers
got interested to tea and start to plant tea in Iran north area. Iran north
area is in the same level of the sea and very humid, raining and green, so, it
is a very good place to cultivate tea. In Iran also they call it Chai".
So, when you go to coffee shop, you can ask for Chai.