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Food & Beverage

Presented by ,V.Keerthi Priya ,Batch – B6

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

I am very grateful thank for the strong support and guidance provided to me by my hospitality Faculty Mr.Arun Karumbaya ,who helped me for good knowledge about hospitality industry and also helped me in preparing this project

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BANQUET HALL

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BANQUET

• This is a pre booked catered event.

• The guest has to previously decide on a banquet venue within the hotel premises or outside ,decide on the menu,prices

• Booking is done through the telephone

• A function prospectus is drawn up by the department and the entire function is organized as per the hosts request

• Menu choice to be given 2-5 days in advance

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• Guest may participate in the function only by invitation from the host who is responsible for footing the entire bill

• Booking will be noted in the banquet reservation dairy

• Booking can be subjected to amendments

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• It can be informal , formal ,conference Meeting

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COFFEE SHOP

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COFFEE SHOP

• A coffee shop is an establishment which primarily serves coffee and other hot beverage

• It shares some of characteristics of a bar, restaurant

• But it is different from cafeteria

• Coffee shop focus on providing coffee and tea as well as light snacks

• It works on 24 * 7

• Services is good

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ROOM SERVICE

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ROOM SERVICE • This is the service of items of food and beverages to the

guest room by a waiter

• Room Service is a type of service which is provided by all hotels

• The guest may place an order over the telephone ,which is noted by room service order taker and later served to the guest room

• Room service is also known as “in room dining “

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• Room service boy will present the food and beverage to the guest

• The guest will sign the room service bill

• First copy for the room service and second copy sent to the reception

• Room service boy will take the kot and will proceed to the kitchen for the food and to the bar for beverage

• Room service will be operating round the clock

• The service is either done by using a trolley or by using a room service tray

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ROOM SERVICE

TROLLEY TRAY

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SPECIALITY RESTAURANT

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SPECIALITY RESTAURANT

• The Entire atmosphere and décor are geared to a particular type of food or theme

• Thus restaurant offers chinese,japanese and Indian cuisine would be termed as “specialty restaurant “

• Those restaurant which serve a special kind ,special cuisine food only the appearance of restaurant will be matching to that cuisines

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TYPES OF HOTEL GUEST

• Hotel guests can be classified according to their:

• Trip purpose

pleasure or business travellers

• Numbers

Independent or group travellers

• Origin

Local or overseas travellers

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• Pleasure Travellers

They are individuals who travel to engage in leisure activities, outdoor recreation, relaxation, visiting friends and relatives or attending sports or cultural events.

• Corporate Business Travellers

They are individuals whose frequent bookings are usually made by companies with reduced room rates. Business travellers travel to conduct business, attend business meetings or workshops, and engage in selling or purchasing products.

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• Free independent Travellers (FITs)

They are sometimes referred to as "foreign independent travellers". FITs are international tourists who purchase their own accommodation and make their own travel arrangements.

• Group Inclusive Tours (GITs)

Tourists who travel together on package tours with accommodation and sometimes meals which are booked through travel agencies. Group tourists tend to spend less and budget their spending allowance

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• Domestic Tourists

They are local residents who stay at a hotel for special occasions and functions.

• Conference Participants

Individuals who travel to attend conference and whose accommodation is usually reserved by himself/herself, his/her company or a conference organiser before their arrival.

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• Very Important Persons (VIPs)

Very important persons may include celebrities, frequent-stay guests, guests in expensive rooms, guests with security risks and top executives from companies.

• Incognito

They are guests who stay in a hotel with concealing identities so as to avoid notice and formal attention

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OUTLETS 1.Sumathy Sweets & Coffee

2.Hotel Aarthi Alagammai Mahal

3.Hotel Hemala Upper Deck

Bar

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SUMATHY SWEETS & COFFEE SHOP• Sumathy Sweets & Coffee shop Has Been Started Since 1977

• We have 3 Branches In Karur

• Quick Services

• Quality Foods

• Menu card Type was A La Carte

• In Our Coffee Shop we have Cool and Hot Coffee Available

• Shop Opens At 9 A.M To 11 P.M

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OUR PRODUCTS

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HOTEL AARTHI ALAGAMMAI MAHAL

• Hotel Aarthi was opened in the year 1980

• We Have Two Branches One is from Karur and Another is From Madurai

• We Are Having Alagammai Marriage Hall

• A/c Hall With Seating Of 600 Members With Dinning Facility

• Have Projectors And Music Systems

• Opens At 9 A.M To 10 P.M

• Have CCTV Security System

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HOTEL HEMALA BOTTOM UP UPPER DECK BAR

• Hotel Hemala Bottoms Up – Upper Deck Bar Exclusive Place For Comfort

• Plush And tastefully done exclusive Longue Bar

• An Ideal Place to Entertain business associates

• It Operates Under License

• A La Carte Menu Type

• Serves Alcoholic Beverages

• Opens At 7 P.M To 11 P.M

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TABLE SETTINGS

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OVERVIEW OF TABLE THINGS

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red wine glass

White wine glasswater goblet

pepper mill

salt and pepper shakers

sugar bowl

flower vase

toothpick holder

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Table set for luncheon

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Salt and pepper shakers

escargot tongs

service fork and spoon

escargot fork

dinner fork

Toothpick holderButter dish

Soup spoon

Dessert spoon

salad/dessert

fork

Butter knife

Fish knife

Salad/dessert knife

Dinner knife

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Entrée plateSoup Bowl

Flower Vase

Soup Cup & Saucer

Bread and Butter Plate

Salad

Pasta

Dessert

Dinner

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Demi-tasse cup and saucerSugar bowl

Coffee cup & SaucerMilk jug

Hot water pot

coffee pot

tea pot

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Champagne flutefuteChampagne flutefute

Champagne flutefute

Pilsner glass

Margarita glass

Special cocktail glass

Martini glass

Irish Coffee

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Water goblet

Wine glassChampagne flute

Balloon glassLiqueur glass

Port glass

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Cocktail shaker

Measuring jug

Ice bucket and tongs

Boston Shaker

Jigger

Wine stopper

wine pourer wine bottle opener

zester

Hawthorne strainer

ice scoopbar

knife & spoon

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COURSE MENU

• Soupe De Tomate PRICE $20

Sliced creamy tomato ,Sauce

• Puis je avoir le poulet frit s'il vous plait

Fried Rice , Baked Stuff Chicken pieces , Vegetables ,Egg ,Lime, Sauce

• Cake au chocolat

Creamy Choco Cake , strawberry ,Nuts

• Seasonal fresh fruit salad with lime mint syrup

• Tea Or Coffee With butter Cookies

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MENU FOR LUNCH

• TOMATO SOUP (STARTER)

• FRIED RICE AND CHICKEN (MAIN COURCE )

• CHOCOLATE CAKE (SWEET COURCE )

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TOMATO SOUP

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TOMATO SOUP

• Tomato soup is a soup made from tomatoes

• It may be served hot or cold and can be in many styles

• It may be smooth in texture but there are recipes includes chunks (or small pieces)of tomato,cream and or chicken stock

• Tomato soup is the one of the top comfort foods in poland and united states

• French name for tomato soup is Soupe De tomate

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INGREDIENTS

• 5 Tomatoes

• 5 Glass of Water

• 2 glass of milk

• 1 spoon of flour

• 2 spoon of butter

• A pinch of salt

• A bunch of parsley

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STEPS TO MAKE SOUP

• First we should wash our tomatoes

• Slice them into small pieces

• Open the oven and pour the flour

• Butter into the pan and mix them

• After a minute we should add the milk slowly

• Should add our sliced tomatoes to the mixture and mix a while to cook the tomatoes

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• Should add waters to the mixture and keep mixing for 5 minutes

• While waiting we should wash parsley and slice it into small pieces

• Should pour our soup into a small bowls and put parsley on them

• Start to serve

• Enjoy the starter tomato soup

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CHICKEN FRIED RICE or PUIS JE AVOIRO LE OUTLET FRIT S‘IL VOUS PLAIT

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INGREDIENTS

• Chicken fried rice is a popular dish

• Chicken – 2kgs (Bone less)

• 1 cup bread crumbs

• 2 table spoon butter

• 2 eggs well beaten

• 1 cup of vegetables

• 2 Cup basmati Rice

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STEPS TO MAKE CHICKEN FRIED RICE

• Add 2 cups (370g) of white basmati rice Place the lid on the rice pot and turn the temperature to low. Allow it to simmer for 20 minutes

• Dice boneless, skinless chicken breasts into small pieces. Season them with salt and pepper

• Pour 2 to 3 tbsp(30 to 44ml) of vegetable oil into a large frying pan or wok. Turn the burner on to medium or medium high heat

• Place the chicken in the frying pan

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• Saute it until it is cooked all the way through. Remove the chicken with a slotted spoon

• Cover the bowl of chicken so that it will retain its heat

• Dice 1 small onion and 2 garlic cloves

• Add the onion, frozen peas and frozen carrots to the hot frying pan. Stir them with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes, until soft

• Whisk 3 large eggs in a small bowl

• Make a space in the frying pan to scramble the eggs. Put a few drops of oil on the pan if it looks dry

• Stir Fry the Rice

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• Add the cooled rice to the pan

• Stir in the cooked chicken

• Add 1/4 cup (59ml) of soy sauce to the pan or wok

• Stir well, frying and mixing all the ingredients as you cook

• Stir fry until no liquid remains in your frying pan and the rice is golden brown

• Garnish with sliced green onions

• Serve Happily

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CHOCOLATE CAKE

• French Name - cake au chocolat

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INGREDIENTS • 1 1/2 cup (192 grams) flour

• 1 cup (201 grams) sugar

• 1/2 teaspoon (7 grams) salt

• 1 teaspoon (2 grams) baking soda

• 3 tablespoons (43 grams) cocoa

• 1 tablespoon (15 ml) vinegar

• 6 tablespoons (90 ml) oil

• 1 teaspoon (5 ml) vanilla essence or 2 tsp. (2ml) vanilla extract (optional)

• 1 cup (200 ml) water

• 2 eggs

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STEPS TO MAKE CHOCOLATE CAKE

• Sift the dry ingredients together

• The dry ingredients are: flour, sugar, salt, baking soda, and cocoa. Simply place everything in a sifter and shake it back and forth over a bowl to eliminate the clumps

• Stir in the liquid ingredients and stir well

• These are the vinegar, oil, vanilla, water and egg

• Some people like to add these ingredients individually, but others stir them together in a second bowl

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• Before adding them to the dry ingredients

• Pour the mixture into an 8-inch greased and floured round pan

• The grease and flour will keep the mix from sticking to the pan

• Bake at 350 degrees F. (175 C.) for 30 minutes

• Let the cake cool for 5 minutes.

• Frost as desired

• Happy To Serve

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CUTLERY

• Lunch Spoon

• Lunch Fork

• Dessert Spoon

• Dessert Fork

• Knife

• Joint Fork

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CROCKERY

• Lunch Plate

• Chinese Plate

• Salad Bowl

• Cruet Set

• Sauce Set

• Cup Set

• Flower Vase

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GLASS WARE Glass ware consist of water glass, wine glasses and beer mugs

TABLE NAPKINSome of the linen are waiter’s cloth, table cloth and napkins

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INFLIGHT KITCHEN FLOW CHART

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KITCHEN DESIGNS

Chinese kitchen Western kitchen

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Hotel Kitchen Floor Plan

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HEALTH & SAFETY STANDARDS

• Hazard analysis and critical control points is a systematic preventive approach to food safety and pharmaceutical safety

• To help maintain high hygeine standard

• Major factors affecting the hygenic quality of food are the size of operation

• Many flight kitchens now use the hazard analysis critical control point system

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• Using frozen meals reduces the critical limits within which the bacterial growth may occur

• Flight kitchen normally use a cook chill system that is blast chilling

• Food storage and preparation of serving takes place in aircraft galleys

• Cleanliness is the absence of dirt including dust ,stains, bad smells and garbage

• A clean flight kitchen will serve a hygenic food to the customer

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BENEFITS

• Improved food safety

• Increasing marketing access

• Enhanced process control

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METHODS OF HACCP

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SEQUENCE OF 12 STEPS HACCP

1. Assemble HACCP team

2. Describe product

3. Identity intended use

4. Construct process flow and plant schematic

5. On site verification of flow and schematic

6. List hazards associated with each process step

(principle #1)

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7. Apply HACCP decision tree to determine CCP’s (Principle #2)

8. Establish critical limits (Principle #3)

9. Establish monitoring procedures (Principle #4)

10. Establish deviation procedures (Principle #5)

11. Establish verification procedures (Principle #6)

12. Establish record keeping/documentation for

principles 1 - 6 (Principle #7)

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CRITICAL CONTROL POINT (CCP)• A Critical Control Point (CCP) is an identifiable point in the

production chain where a hazard may occur

• Action is taken to prevent the hazard from occurring

• A CCP can be used to control more than one hazard – refrigeration storage CCP

• Pathogenic bacteria can be killed during cooking

• parasites can be killed by freezing

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ALCOHOLIC AND NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERGES

•ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE – WINE

•NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE – TEA

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ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE – WINE

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HISTORY

• Wine has been around over 5,000 years, the first mention of wine in history is in the bible with Noah

• In Medieval Europe the Christian church became a staunch supporter of wine

• Because it was necessary to celebration of catholic mass

• Two classic methods of wine one is white and another is red wine

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RED WINE MAKING PROCESS

• Grapes are harvested in the fall

• Grapes are crushed ,stems are removed

• Crushed grapes ,juice ,skins and seeds are put into a tank

• Yeast is added

• Grapes go through fermentation(this is where red wine gets its color and tannin)

• Cap of skins are pushed down or pumped over

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• When fermentation is complete ,wine is pressed off the skins

• Wine is pumped into barrels to age

• Wine is periodically racked

• Wine is blended

• Wine is fined and filtered

• Wine is bottled

• Wine temperature is 16Degree C - 18 Degree C

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CRUSHING OF GRAPES

STEM REMOVER CRUSHER

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THE FERMENTATION PROCESS

• Fermentation is a furious chemical reaction during which carbon di oxide gas and heat are thrown off

• The yeast begins to convert the grapes sugar into alcohol,carbon di oxide bubbles up from the mass and pushes the skin to the surface

• The skins contains the wine’s color tannin as well has compound that become aromas and flavors

• Once the sugar has become alcohol,the wine si considered dry and then is pressed

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FERMENTATION PROCESS

THE CAP PUNCH DOWN

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BLENDING & FINING

• Blending is when a winemaker will take multiple batches of wine and blend them together to get desired taste, before bottling

• Fining agents are used during winemaking to remove tannins reduce astringency, and remove microscopic particles that cloud the wines

• Gallatin has been used in wine making for centuries and is recognized as a traditional method for wine fining or clarifying

• It is also the most commonly used agent to reduce tannin content

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BLENDING & FININGBLENDING FINING

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TYPES OF WINE

• Red Wine

• White Wine

• Rose Wine

• Sparkling Wine

• Fortified Wine

• Dessert Wine

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BRAND NAMES OF WINE • Gallo

• Concha Y Toro

• Yellow Tail

• Robert Mondari

• Hardys

• Beringer

• Sutter Home

• Blossom Hill

• Lindeman’s

• Jaxob’s Creek

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WINE MANUFACTURING COUNTRIES

• France

• Italy

• Spain

• United States

• China

• Argentina

• Australia

• South Africa

• Germany

• Portugal

• Brazil

• Japan

• Switzerland

• New Zealand

• Greece

• Russia

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PROCEDURE FOR SERVING WINE

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PROCEDURE FOR SERVING WINE

• Bottle is presented to the host

• After approval,it is taken at the sideboard far from where the host is seating

• Foil to be removed completely from the neck

• Bottom edge to be sliced off by turning head around the neck

• Open the bottle using corkscrew

• Neck to be wiped with clean cloth to remove residue

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• Cork to be taken off neatly

• Wine is decanted in a decorative container to breathe & to remove residues

• A small amount is poured onto host’s glass to approve

• After approval it is poured clockwise with the Ladies first & Host last

• Wine to be poured in the centre of the glass

• All the glasses to be filled till half way mark

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NON ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE - TEA

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF TEA

• Tea is picked during the “flush” or growth phases of the tea bush. in India these growth period occurs during December and January

• But It is all year round in srilanka.april onwards is the best period for the china Teas

• For good quality tea only the bud and top two youngest leaves are picked

• They Are 4 Step Process

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PLUCKING :• It is a process of harvesting and collecting tea leaves

• Before the tea plucking we have to maintain foliage & tipping

• Each tea bush is plucked every 6- 8 days depending on the seasons

• Plucking begins in march and closes by early December

• The cold winter months of December to February are a period of dormancy

• Each kilogram of fine tea consist more than 20,000 individually hand plucked shoots

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WITHERING :

• The Primary aims of withering are to reduce the moisture content of the leaf and to soften it.

• The tea leaves are spread out on a large tray of wire mesh, and hot air blowers are used to heat the leaf and drive out moisture

• Withering duration is dependent on temperature and humidity and could range from 18 to 24 hours

• At this point the leaf has become limp and turned into a darker shade of green

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ROLLING :

• It is a process where rollers are used to rupture the cell walls of the withered leaves for oxidation of the poly phenols in the presence of oxygen from air

• There are two methods used by manufactures

1.Orthodox

2.CTC

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FERMENTATION :

• It is the process of oxidation of leaves

• The mechanical aspects involve spreading out of the leaves by rolling a layer 5 – 8 cms thick, for 45 minutes to 3 hours depending on the quality of the leaves

• In here pay more attention to humidity and temperature

• Tea is dried in hot air from a furnace at a temperature of between 80 – 90 degrees F for about thirty minutes

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• Tea is fired turning to its characteristics black color this can be done in pans over a fire and more commonly now with hot air

• Tea is graded by size

• Tea is packed

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TYPES OF TEA

• White Tea (Non – Oxidized )

• Green Tea (Non – Oxidized )

• Oolong Tea ( Semi – Oxidized )

• Black Tea ( Fully – Oxidized )

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BRAND NAMES OF TEA

• Tata Tea

• Hindustan Lever

• Lipton

• Brooke Bond

• Tajmahal

• Tavalon Tea

• Warren Tea

• Harrisons Malayalam

• Harney & Sons

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TEA MANUFACTURING COUNTRIES

• India

• China

• Sri Lanka

• Iran

• Indonesia

• Kenya

• Brazil

• Bangladesh

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PROCEDURE FOR SERVING TEA

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PROCEDURE FOR SERVING TEA

• First You Need To Get All Essential Of Tea

• A teapot of silver or bone china , a kettle to boil the water , tea pot, a sugar bowl and cream pitcher

• Use Tongs for sugar cubes, a sugar spoon for granulated or raw sugar crystals

• Arrange the tea pot, sugar bowl and pitcher on a silver tray

• Additional trays may be needed for serving

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• Use your best china cups, saucers & Spoons

• If serving loose tea ,you will also need an infuser

• Provide guest with a selection loose teas or tea bags

• Provide individual infusers for each guest ,if a variety of loose teas are served

• If you serve only one type of tea, brew it in the pot

• If Serving several types fill the pot with boiling water

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THANK YOU !!!