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Глава 3. Чай, кофе и рак
Чай (Camellia sinensis)
Чай является вторым наиболее часто употребляемым напитком после воды(1), и особенно популярен в азиатских странах. Чай, полученный из растения Camelia sinensis, классифицируется как черный, зеленый и оолонг. Зеленый чай классифицируется на «белый», «желтый» и собственно «зеленый». Последний меньше всего подвергается процессу ферментации при обработке.