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黑茶
黑茶(dark tea),因成品茶的外观呈黑色,故得名。黑茶属于六大茶类之一,属后发酵茶,主产区为广西、四川、云南、湖北、湖南、陕西、安徽等地。传统黑茶采用的黑毛茶原料成熟度较高,是压制紧压茶的主要原料。 黑毛茶制茶工艺一般包括杀青、揉捻、渥堆和干燥四道工序。黑茶按地域分布,主要分类为湖南黑茶(茯茶、千两茶、黑砖茶、三尖等)、湖北青砖茶、四川藏茶(边茶)、安徽古黟黑茶(安茶)、云南黑茶(普洱熟茶)、广西六堡茶及陕西黑茶(茯茶)。
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黑茶,一种中国茶,陈放茶叶数个月或数年,让其中的麹菌发酵后制成,泡出的茶汤颜色呈黑褐色且混浊,并因此得名。生产历史非常悠久,已有四百年历史,最早的黑茶是由毛茶阿萨姆而成。中国的黑茶以云南最为出名。而云南普洱茶的前身就是阿萨姆所谓黑茶。 
黒茶(こくちゃ、くろちゃ)は、中国茶のうち、麹菌により数ヶ月以上発酵させる後発酵製法により作られるをいう。プーアル茶など。 

黒茶の茶葉色は褐色から黒色で、水色は紅茶烏龍茶に似た濃いオレンジや濃い赤色が多い[1]。中には緑茶に近い水色の方包茶や、抽出するとコロナ状のリングが現れる花巻茶などもある。黒茶の香りは「陳香(ツンシャン)」(熟成した香り)と呼ばれ、その独特な香気は堆積工程で作り出される[1]。茯磚茶の製造には圧製後に「菌花香」と呼ばれる香気を発するカビを加える「発花」と呼ばれる工程がある。

黒茶の味の特徴として、発酵の過程で生じる微生物の代謝によって苦味成分のポリフェノール、旨味成分のアミノ酸が減少し、可溶性糖類が増加することから、他の茶に比べて渋みの少ないまろやかな味となっている[1]

一般に茶は、若芽が多く新鮮なほど評価が高く、時間の経過とともにその価値が落ちると考えられるが、発酵茶である黒茶は他の茶と異なり成熟したチャノキの葉を使い、枝ごと切り取って製造するものもある[1]。また、熟成が進むとともに苦味や渋味が消え風味が豊かになることから、製造から時間が経ったものほど価値が高い[2]

Fermented tea (also known as post-fermented tea or dark tea) is a class of tea that has undergone microbial fermentation, from several months to many years. The exposure of the tea leaves to humidity and oxygen during the process also causes endo-oxidation (derived from the tea-leaf enzymes themselves) and exo-oxidation (which is microbially catalysed). The tea leaves and the liquor made from them become darker with oxidation. Thus, the various kinds of fermented teas produced across China are also referred to as dark tea, not be confused with black tea. The most famous fermented tea is kombucha which is often homebrewed, pu-erh, produced in Yunnan Province,[1][2] and the Anhua dark tea produced in Anhua County of Hunan Province.

The fermentation of tea leaves alters their chemistry, affecting the organoleptic qualities of the tea made from them. Fermentation affects the smell of the tea and typically mellows its taste, reducing astringency and bitterness while improving mouthfeel and aftertaste. The microbes may also produce metabolites with health benefits.[1][3]

The fermentation is carried out primarily by molds. Aspergillus niger was implicated as the main microbial organism in the Pu-erh process,[1][4][5] but that species identification has been challenged by comprehensive PCR-DGGE analysis, which points to Aspergillus luchuensis as the primary agent of fermentation.[6][7][8][9]

Most fermented teas are made in China, but several varieties are produced in Japan.[10] In Shan State, Myanmar, lahpet is a form of fermented tea that is eaten as a vegetable, and similar pickled teas are also eaten in northern Thailand and southern Yunnan.[11]

Un thé post-fermenté, parfois dit thé sombre ou thé noir-noir, a subi une période de vieillissement à l'air libre allant de quelques mois à plusieurs années.

Le thé a généralement subi une première oxydation comme le thé noir ou l'Oolong. Puis sous l'influence de moisissures, de levures et de bactéries, il subit une fermentation, en milieu chaud et humide. Il peut alors être vieilli plusieurs années, ce qui changera radicalement son goût, passant de l'astringence et de l'amertume à des saveurs plus onctueuses et terreuses.

Les Chinois appellent littéralement « thé noir » un thé post-fermenté, tandis qu'ils dénomment « thé rouge » ce qu'un Occidental appelle thé noir1,2,3.

Il tè postfermentato è un tipo di prodotto con le foglie di Camellia sinensis stabilizzate tramite torrefazione ed eventualmente essiccate, successivamente sottoposte a un processo di fermentazione-ossidazione tramite stagionatura naturale o in particolari condizioni di temperatura e umidità.[1]

Il processo di postfermentazione (in cinese 后发酵 hòu fājiào) si differenzia da quello di ossidazione enzimatica (impropriamente chiamata "fermentazione", in cinese 发酵 fājiào) cui si sottopongono le foglie di tè appena raccolte per la produzione del tè nero e che, nel caso del tè oolong, precede la fase di torrefazione.

In Cina e nei paesi dell'Asia Orientale i tè postfermentati vengono chiamati "tè neri", (cinese 黑茶 hēichá) per il colore delle foglie e dell'infuso. Non si devono confondere con la tipologia dei tè neri conosciuti in Occidente, a loro volta chiamati "tè rossi" in Cina e in Asia Orientale.

Il tè sottoposto a questo processo di lavorazione tipicamente presenta un infuso di colore rosso-marrone scuro, di sapore morbido, con note balsamiche e sentori di legno e terra bagnata.

Постферментированный чай — чай, который прошёл процесс микробной ферментации от нескольких месяцев до многих лет, обычно во влажной среде и при доступе кислорода. Самый известный постферментированный чай пуэр производится в провинции Юньнань, лучшие сорта его — в селении Булан Шань уезда Минхай.

Ферментация влияет на органолептические свойства чая, она меняет запах, как правило, смягчает вкус, уменьшая терпкость и горечь. Микроорганизмы могут также производить метаболиты, полезные для здоровья.

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8 years ago 2 years ago
《黑茶》(dark tea),因成品茶的外观呈黑色,故得名。黑茶属于六大茶类之一,属后发酵茶,主产区为四川、云南、湖北、湖南、陕西、安徽等地。传统黑茶采用的黑毛茶原料成熟度较高,是压制紧压茶的主要原料。黑毛茶制茶工艺一般包括杀青揉捻渥堆和干燥四道工序。黑茶按地域分布,主要分类为湖南黑茶(茯茶、千两茶、黑砖茶、三尖等)、湖北老黑茶、四川藏茶(边茶)、安徽古黟黑茶(安茶)、云南黑茶(普洱茶)、广西六堡茶及陕西黑茶(茯茶)。
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