pekoe उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Red Rose brand tea has been available in the United States since the 1920s, but it is a different blend of black pekoe and cut black teas compared to the orange pekoe sold in Canada.
- Red Rose brand tea has been available in the United States since the 1920s, but it is a different blend of black pekoe and cut black teas compared to the orange pekoe sold in Canada.
- "Sandy's Tea Society " has grown into a national Web-linked network of Earl Grey and pekoe sippers, who e-mail photos and ideas from their own get-togethers.
- White tea is often being sold as " Silvery Tip Pekoe ", a form of its traditional name, and now also under the simple designations " China White " and " Fujian White ".
- In letters, MacDonald nicknamed the house " Tea Caddy Castle " and " Pekoe Pagoda . " Macdonald rented the house, motivated by the chronic ill-health of his wife, Isabella, which is now thought to have been Tuberculosis.
- The lakes are two of only 100 meromictic lakes in the United States, so named because the deep holes of " dead water " the color of a strong cup of pekoe tea lack oxygen for decomposition and are not stirred by currents.
- As such, the phrases " a bud and a leaf " or " a bud and two leaves " are used to describe the " leafiness " of a flush; they are also used interchangeably with pekoe and a leaf or pekoe and two leaves.
- As such, the phrases " a bud and a leaf " or " a bud and two leaves " are used to describe the " leafiness " of a flush; they are also used interchangeably with pekoe and a leaf or pekoe and two leaves.
- The album was acclaimed by critics as the first and the finest album ever . Orange Pekoe was awarded Japan Gold Disc Award New Artist of the Year, ADLIB Popular Disc Award New National Award, JFN Listeners Award Best Achievement and more.
- And in Jersey City, six elected officials gathered outside a PATH commuter train station and held the most peculiar protest, emptying a few small bags of orange pekoe tea into the Hudson River in symbolic re-enactment of the Boston Tea Party tax protest of 1773.