Claims
- 1. A cold brew tea beverage prepared by a cold brew method said beverage having taste and color parameters so thati when a Q.D.A. test is performed evaluating Bitter2 and Red, and ii when Bitter2 is plotted on a Q.D.A. map as the Y axis and red is plotted on said map as the X axis the beverage has a Q.D.A. score on or above the line defined by: Bitter 2+0.639 Red≧4.8.
- 2. A black tea product in either loose or bag form comprising tea leaves which is used to prepare a cold beverage having taste and color parameters so thati when a Q.D.A. test is performed evaluating Bitter2 and Red, and ii when Bitter2 is plotted on a Q.D.A. map as the Y axis and red is plotted on said map as the X axis the beverage has a Q.D.A. score on or above the line defined by: Bitter 2+0.639 Red≧4.8.
- 3. A product according to claim 1 employing only tea leaves which are cold water infusible and leaf tea is obtained by macerating green tea leaves, treating the macerated leaves with tannase, fermenting the tannase-treated macerate for a time that is sufficient to generate gallic acid and theaflavin, continuing the fermentation in the presence of an amount of hydrogen peroxide that is sufficient to activate endogenous peroxidases, and drying fermented leaf material to yield cold water infusing leaf.
- 4. A cold water infusing leaf tea obtainable by macerating green tea leaves, treating the macerated leaves with tannase, fermenting the tannase-treated macerate for a time that is sufficient to generate gallic acid and theaflavin, continuing the fermentation in the presence of an amount of hydrogen peroxide that is sufficient to activate endogenous peroxidases, and drying the fermented leaf material to yield the cold water infusing leaf tea as defined in claim 1.
- 5. A product as defined in claim 4 wherein a vacuum is employed to assist in treating the macerated leaves with tannase.
- 6. A product as defined in claim 4 wherein the tannase treatment is carried out under anaerobic conditions.
- 7. A cold water infusing instant tea powder made from the cold water infusing leaf of claim 4.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/498,081 filed Feb. 2, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,461,961, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/119,102, filed Feb. 8, 1999.
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