Darjeeling: The India Tea Game Created by Ruth Paget
Indian tea is largely a story of black tea, green leaves processes to make strong black brews.
This Darjeeling tea game is for tea drinkers, people who want to more about India, and food and beverage workers who would like to advance their career.
The objectives of this Darjeeling Tea Game include:
1-Knowing the principal tea growing regions of India
2-Knowing the characteristics of the different Darjeeling harvests
3-Knowing the processing steps that create Indian black teas
4-Knowing the grades of Indian black tea
5-Knowing the main Indian tea types
6-Reward
The materials needed to play this game include:
-The book Tea: History Terroirs Varieties by Kevin Gascoyne, François Marchand, Jasmin Desharnais, and Hugo Américi
-index cards – large and small
-notebook paper
-pen
-Darjeeling tea to use as a reward
Game 1: Indian Tea Growing Regions
Note the four regions below on the front of four index cards. On the back of the index cards, note their location and 5 to 10 facts about the region to quiz yourself on.
These are the tea growing regions or terroirs to learn about:
-The Darjeeling Region
-The Assam Region
-The Nilgiri Hills
-The Sikkim Region
Game 2: Darjeeling Harvest Characteristics
Note: There are more than 30 cultivars or cultivated varieties of tea in India, but T78, AV2, and P312 are the most prevalent.
The cultivar plus the growing conditions of the tea create different flavor profiles. There are 3 main harvest seasons in Darjelling that affect the tea flavor and quality.
Write the following 3 harvest seasons on the front of an index card. On the back of the index card, not 5 to 10 characteristics of the harvest and quiz yourself on them:
-First Flush
-Second Flush
-Autumn Flush
Game 3: Know the Processing Steps that Create Indian Black Teas
There are two main methods for processing Indian black teas: The Orthodox Method and the CTC Method.
For this game, write the Orthodox Method on the front of notepaper. On the back of the notepaper, note the following process steps with 5 to 10 characteristics. When this is done, quiz yourself until you know all the steps in the Orthodox Method.
The Orthodox Method Process Steps to describe follow:
-withering
-rolling
-oxidation
-drying
-sorting
Use the same game style to describe the CTC Method on notebook paper and quiz yourself.
Game 4: Know the Grades of Indian Black Tea
"This grading system to grades of whole-leaf tea. The most important aspect is the number of buds (pekoes). The more buds a tea contains, the more letters in the appellation,” Tea by Gascone et al.
On index cards, note the following abbreviations on the front of the index card and what they mean on the back. Then, quiz yourself with the cards for following acronyms:
-SFTGFOP
-FTGFOP
-TGFOP
-GFOP
-FOP
-OP
-Tippy
-Golden
-Flowery
-Orange
-Pekoe
-1
-S
Game 5: Main Indian Tea Types
For the main Indian tea types listed in Tea by Gascoyne et al., note the tea type on the front of an index card.
On the back of the index card, note the following information:
-tea family (usually black for Indian teas)
-production areas
-harvest season
-cultivar
There are 8 main tea types listed in Tea by Gascoyne et al.
Game 6: Reward
Once you have mastered all facts in this Darjeeling Tea Game, make some Darjeeling or Assam tea and enjoy a cup.
For more information on Indian food and culture, the following books may be of interest:
-Tea: History Terroirs Varieties by Kevin Gascoyne, François Marchand, Jasmin Desharnais, and Hugo Américi
-Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and The Future of American Power by Robert D. Kaplan
-Classic Indian Cooking by Julie Sahni
-Classic Indian Vegetarian Cooking by Julie Sahni
I have written about two Hindu festivals that my family has participated in on my blog. Links to these blogs follow:
-Ganesh Puja in Carmel, California
-Diwali in Monterey, California and Norfolk, Virginia
Happy Tea Sipping!
By Ruth Paget, author Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France -