Correlation of theaflavins content and valuations of Kenyan black teas
Publication Date
1986-05-01Author
Owuor, Philip O
Reeves, Stuart G
Wanyoko, John K
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Correlation between theaflavins content and tasters' valuations of Kenyan black
teas generally give positive but statistically non-significant correlation coefficients. In 105
correlations using 12 samples each, only eight analyses gave statistically significant (P⩽
0.05) correlations. Theaflavins contributed positively towards valuations but Kenyan black
plain teas have high and possibly above optimum theaflavins content. Consequently other
factors appear to play major roles in tea pricing, for example the generally higher prices
realised by Kenyan black plain teas compared to Malawi black plain teas can only be partly
attributed to the higher theaflavins content of the Kenyan teas.
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