Abstract

SummaryEffects of seasonal variations on the colour and chemical constituents of Indian black tea were investigated. The experimentation involved collection of different black tea samples that were cultivated at the same tea garden but harvested in three different seasons. Measurement of moisture content was done along with theaflavins (TFs), thearubigins (TRs) and colour (CIE La*b* values) of the brewed tea liquor using spectrophotometric approach. The correlation analysis between chemical constituents, that is, TFs and TRs, moisture content, colour and quality grading was done by using principal component analysis (PCA). The results suggest that quality of tea is dependent upon seasonal variations in terms of chemical changes such as TFs, TRs and moisture content, which also correlate well with colour. The efficacy of the colour of brewed tea liquor in explaining the changes in tea quality due to seasonal variations can be beneficial for scientific fixation of prices at tea auction centres.

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