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The difference between Earl's tea and black tea The difference between Earl's tea and black tea But who is Earl? Earl's tea type Earl white tea Earl lavender tea Earl's milk tea

author:Nanjing ZSDL

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the difference between Earl's tea and black tea</h1>

  Earl's Tea is probably the most British-flavored tea. Although Earl's tea also belongs to black tea, in fact, there is a difference between Earl's tea and black tea.

  Earl Grey is a very aromatic blend of black tea originally made from Chinese black tea and bergamot oil. Bergamot is a citrus fruit (an inconspicuous branch of the orange family) that grows near the Mediterranean Sea. Bergamot is rarely fresh (very bitter), but the citrus soup tastes very aromatic.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > but who is the earl? </h1>

  No one really knows the origins of Earl's tea (both of the largest British specialty tea companies claim to be the founders of Earl Grey). But most people think Earl Grey was named after Charles Gray, the earl of Earl Tea, the second Prime Minister of England in the 1830s. Legend has it that Charles Gray received this tea in 1803 as a gift in Mandarin Chinese in exchange for one of the Earl's servants to save Mandarin's son from drowning.

  This legend has several problems: first of all, Charles Gray was never in China, and the bergamot was never planted in China. But it's a very good story.

  Since 1803, Earl's tea has had many variations; adding flowers like lavender, changing the number or variety of bergamots, making Earl's milk tea, etc.

  They all shared several things; an incredibly aromatic and delicious tea, and a mysterious past.

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > the type of Earl's tea</h1>

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Earl white tea</h1>

  The best Earl's black tea we have ever tasted. Very aromatic and delicious, this is a mixture of Ceylon black tea, Chinese silver needle white tea and natural flavor. This black tea is more powerful than most Earl's teas, with a faint floral citrus aroma and cup. Once you've drunk Earl Grey, you may never be able to go back to regular Earl Grey.

<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Earl Lavender Tea</h1>

  Earl Lavender Tea has all the wonderful citrus flavors of traditional Earl's Tea, but the addition of Lavender brings floral sweetness to the cup. Lavender also makes this tea powerfully aromatic. We blended the blue cornflower to make it a more enticing tea. Earl Grey containing lavender is sometimes referred to as Lady Grey or Earl Grey Blue.

< h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Earl's milk tea</h1>

  Earl's Milk Tea is incredibly smooth, silky, and sweet. It's almost like drinking velvet. We start with a delicious traditional Earl's Tea, with the addition of naturally flavored cream and calendula petals to make it a one-of-a-kind Earl's Tea.