Monday 19 August 2013

CONGRATS SDS ON THE WAY TO LAUNCH THE NATIONAL DRINK.



WE CONGRATS TO THE ENTIRE TEAM THE FIRST FMCG IS COMING VERY SOON BY OUR R&D TEAM.WE THROUGH WITH THE TASTING PROCESS BY 1ST WEEK OF SEPTEMBER WE SERVE OUR OWN TEA TO START DAY IT WILL BOOST YOUR REPURCHASE INCOME ALSO.
One of the world's largest producers of tea, India is a country where tea is popular all over as a breakfast and evening drink. It is often served as masala chai with spices, milk and sugar. Almost all the tea consumed is black Indian tea. Usually tea leaves are boiled in water while making tea, and milk is added.
Offering tea to visitors is the cultural norm in India.
There are three most famous regions in India to produce black teas- DarjeelingAssam andNilgiri. "Strong, heavy and fragrant" are 3 criteria for judging black tea. Darjeeling tea is known for its delicate aroma and light colour and is aptly termed as "the champagne of teas", which has high aroma and yellow or brown liquid after brewing. Assam tea is known for its robust taste and dark colour, and Nilgiri tea is dark, intensely aromatic and flavoured.Assam produces the largest quantity of Tea in India, mostly of the CTC variety.

On April 21, 2012 the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission (India), Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said that tea would be declared as national drink by April 2013.[7][8] Speaking on the occasion, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said a special package for the tea industry would be announced in the future to ensure its development.[9] The move was expected to boost the tea industry in the country, but in May 2013 the ministry of commerce decided not to declare a national drink for fear of disrupting the competing coffee industry.[10]

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FROM . RAKESH SHARMA
BUSINESS HEAD R&D,BD.





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