The taste of tea

How do different black teas get their distinct flavors? It was believed that when the tea leaves were drying, the specific taste came from the oxidation process. But scientists have discovered it is partly a product of bacteria fermenting. The Economist’s Matt Kaplan explains why bugs help flavor your brew.

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