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morning of the year in the greatest tea gardens of the world and Tea cultivation is as complex, if not more so than wine producing,
even teas that are grown only for us by special order. The so it should not be a surprise to see so many varieties on offer.
following table indicates the number of varieties we import from Great variation in quality and flavour exist, even from the same
the major producing countries and also the quantity of stock we bush in the same garden! These variations are a result of many
hold from each country: things such as climatic conditions, soil type, time of year, how the
leaves are picked and as importantly, how they are processed. It
Stock summary is a perfect balance of nature and nurture.
Country CountOfProduct SumOfStock
Ceylon 20 4421 Despite this almost boundless choice, most of tea drunk in this
China 48 8317
country is blended to remove these unique characteristics and
Guatemala 4 968
India 57 10259 provide a homogenised product where choice is limited to which
Kenya 4 817 shape of teabag you prefer! Although as a nation we are one of
the largest tea consumers it is widely acknowledged that nearly all
This also enables us to keep a good supply as demand for of the tea imported into Britain is of the “poorest quality
unusual teas has grown over the past ten years and there is imaginable”. For the past ten years we are pleased to have played
fiercer competition for the limited stock. These rare teas are part a small part in changing this.
of our range of over three hundred types. In offering so many teas
that standing on their own would seem like one of the most DB extract Placed here 1 mark
precious things in the world can slip by unnoticed. We urge you to Specified selected countries
only 1 mark
be as experimental as possible and to take time to discover and Correct sum 2 marks
enjoy the little gems gracing our shelves. Correct count 2 marks
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Our principles of business have always been to: Our contacts at Hothouse Design are the following and I suggest
that these people take responsibility for the links:
seek the finest products available
buy direct from known producers Hothouse Design Role ICT Co.
build “Fair trade” relationships Joginder Web Design John
allow customers to “try before you buy” Jamal Database Design Sara
follow up feedback from customers Mandy On-line Security Suresh
There has recently been a decline in sales, both in the shop and
by mail order. For this reason we have decided to experiment with
setting up a web site and introducing on-line shopping. As we
have little experience of this kind of work, we have approached a
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Code Category Country Product Stock Price Cost
7 Tea India Makaibari Organic F.T.G.F.O.P 32 £4.90 £245.00
37 347
Madoorie Golden Tips Phuguri Supreme
£24.00 £16.00
This tea is not available anywhere but ICT An aroma that evokes the pure air of the
Teas making it the world's most exclusive Himalayas Labels 2 side by side 1 mark
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349 272
Pussimbing Supreme Singbulli Champagne Oolong
£16.00 £16.00
An outstanding flavoured tea with the Prepared by hand with the finest leaves
bonus of also being organic
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candidate number
348 320
Tumsong Supreme Xin Yang Moon Dew
£16.00 £16.00
Exceptionally complex flavour reminding The finest growth on offer from the height of
one of blackcurrant bushes and muscatel the second flush season with a divine
wine muscatel and blackcurrant character - a
rarity
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