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The image is entitled "WRITING TASK 1" and prescribes spending 20 minutes on it, requiring a comparison of two black tea manufacturing processes – traditional and modern methods. The traditional method includes picking 2 top leaves, withering (60% moisture out), rolling (leaves rolled flat and broken), oxidation/fermentation occurring in a controlled environment (enzymes released from leaves), and finally firing/drying (97% moisture out in total). The modern method comprises similar initial steps of picking and withering, but instead of rolling, it involves cutting (leaves cut, torn, and curled) and a quick process with smaller granular pieces created for fermentation, resulting in a stronger and more copper-colored tea. The diagram contains the note, "When you have to describe a process, remember to start by studying the diagram carefully. Don't start writing until you see each stage of the process."
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The provided pictures illustrates two different methods of producing black tea i.e traditional method and modern method.
Overall, there are four steps beginning with picking fresh tea leaves and ending with firing or drying.
Initially, farmer take early bud and two top leaves for good quality tea. Afterwards, it is cleasend placed in a small tray while, air is passed through leaves on rack with 60% moisture out. Furthermore, there are two techniques (traditional and modern). The first approach include rolling while, second include cutting.
In traditional, leaves are rolled flat and broken as well as enzymes will released from leaves. In contrast to second process, leaves are cut, torn and cuties. It is the fast process for creating a granular pieces. In the both strategy, leaves change to copper colour because of air and enzymes through oxidization or fermentation. That copper colour leaves are kept in oven or hot air dryers for the flavours and aroma. At last, 97% moisture will out in total.
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