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Encyclopedia > Prince of Wales tea blend

The Prince of Wales is a regal tea blend typically served in the afternoon with scones. It is full bodied with hints of royal black currant. It is a bright liquoring tea whose ingredients may include Assam, Lucky Dragon, Keemun, Oolong, or Gunpowder with larkspur, and always a hint of black currant. A hot cup of tea A tea bush. ... Scones with honey. ... Binomial name Ribes nigrum L. The blackcurrant is a temperate shrub which produces small edible berries with a high natural vitamin C content, which are very dark purple/blue in colour—almost black—hence the name. ... Assam (অসম) is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Dispur. ... Hyson tea has a greenish-yellow colour with good body and a smooth, fresh, greenish tasting liquor. ... Keemun is a black Chinese tea with a winey and fruity taste, with depth and complexity. ... Alternate meanings: Oolong (disambiguation) Oolong tea leaves Oolong tea with can; (Grand Western brand) Oolong (烏龍 wÅ«lóng in the Mandarin Pinyin romanization) is a traditional Chinese type of tea somewhere in between green and black in oxidation. ... Species Delphinium glaucum Delphinium consolida Delphinium bakeri Others Larkspur (Delphinium glaucum) is a tall (4 to 6 foot high), robust plant. ...


Its many variations are produced by multiple companies one of which is the Twinings of London company. Twinings is a British tea and coffee company best known, worldwide, for their Earl Grey blend. ...


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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Prince of Wales (1260 words)
The current Prince of Wales is The Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
The translation as "Prince" was used by Englishmen to undermine the power of the rulers of Wales, causing them to appear inferior to the Kings of England (as a Prince is lower than the King in the hierarchy).
He was proclaimed Prince of Wales by his supporters on 16 September 1400, and his revolt in quest of Welsh independence was suppressed by Henry IV only in 1409.
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