A PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A COLD WATER SOLUBLE BLACK LEAF TEA

Application 249/MUM/2000 published 2006-07-07, filed 2000-03-22
A process for manufacturing a black leaf tea that is infusible in hot or cold water. The process involves macerating freshly plucked tea leaves, allowing them to ferment, firing the leaves to arrest fermentation and then drying them to yield black leaf tea leaves are treated with a solubilising compound selected ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, I-scorbamic acid, 5-phenyl-3,4-diketo-gamma-butyrolactone (4-phenyl-2,3-diketo-gamma-butyrolactone) or their salts and mixtures thereof in an amount that is sufficient for the black leaf tea to be soluble in water at 5 to 100Û& Drawing: NIL Total Pages: 17 Fig. Nil

Applicant

HINDUSTAN LEVER LIMITED
HINDUSTAN LEVER HOUSE, 165/166, BACKBAY RECLAMATION, MUMBAI – 400 020, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA

Inventor

1. GANESAN VELU 2. SUBRAMANIAN NARAYANASWAMI 3. PATEL MUSHTAQ 4. GARG KUSH 5. GANGULI SHOVAN 6. SINKAR PANDURANG VILAS

International Info

Classification: A23F 3/06, 3/34, 3/16