Moisture Contents and Water Activities in Chinese Tea

Ikeda Namiko, Watase Takaya
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Most of tea produced and consumed in Japan is steamed green tea. However, various tea types for domestic demand are needed to increase of tea consumption in Japan. Moisture contents and water activities are important for the maintenance of tea quality during storage. It has been shown that the optimum moisture content of Japanese green tea is 3-5%. On the other hand, the moisture content of black tea is about 7%, but the quality does not deteriorate during storage. It is thought that the optimum moisture contents of other types of tea are higher than that of Japanese green tea. Since there are many types of Chinese tea, useful information might be obtained from investigation of the moisture contents and water activities in Chinese tea. Difference between tea types was significant at the 1% level for moisture content in Chinese tea. The average moisture contents of white tea and dark tea were higher than those of blue tea, green tea and black tea. Difference between countries was significant at the 1% level for moisture contents in black tea. The moisture content of black tea from China was higher than the moisture contents of black tea from Nepal, Japan and India. The variance among moisture contents of blue tea was large. There were significant positive correlations between moisture contents and water activities in blue tea, green tea, black tea and dark tea. For teas with higher moisture contents, such as over 10%, the water activity in dark tea was lower than those in other types of tea. Since water activities in almost all of the Chinese teas were less than 0.65, it was assumed that no microorganisms can grow in Chinese tea.
中国茶叶中的水分含量和水分活性
日本生产和消费的大部分茶叶是蒸绿茶。然而,为了增加日本的茶叶消费,需要多种类型的茶叶来满足国内需求。茶叶贮藏过程中水分含量和水分活性对茶叶品质的保持具有重要意义。研究表明,日本绿茶的最佳水分含量为3-5%。另一方面,红茶的水分含量约为7%,但在储存过程中品质不变质。一般认为,其他茶叶的最佳水分含量高于日本绿茶。由于中国茶的种类繁多,对中国茶的水分含量和水分活性进行研究可以获得有用的信息。中国茶叶水分含量在1%水平下,茶种间差异显著。白茶和黑茶的平均水分含量高于蓝茶、绿茶和红茶。红茶中水分含量在1%的水平上,国家之间的差异是显著的。中国红茶的水分含量高于尼泊尔、日本和印度红茶的水分含量。蓝茶的水分含量差异较大。蓝茶、绿茶、红茶和黑茶的水分含量与水分活性呈显著正相关。对于含水量较高的茶,例如超过10%的茶,黑茶中的水活性低于其他类型的茶。由于几乎所有中国茶的水活度都小于0.65,因此假设中国茶中没有微生物可以生长。
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