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Posted by Rachel | Posted in Tea and Accessories | Posted on 26-02-2009

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The classification of tea coffee in India?

Is there some form of classification of tea or coffee. marks are property available?

For tea, this link provides a simple and comprehensive breakdown of the classification definitions http://teaswap.stefmike.org/teaswap_archives/001252.html recently Tea Board of India won a victory for trade law to protect Darjeeling brand (considered the "champagne" of tea).

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Krups 203 Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder with Stainless-Steel Blades


Krups 203 Electric Coffee and Spice Grinder with Stainless-Steel Blades




Bormioli Rocco Frigoverre Jug with Hermetic Lid


Bormioli Rocco Frigoverre Jug with Hermetic Lid



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Medelco #4 Cone Permanent Coffee Filter


Medelco #4 Cone Permanent Coffee Filter


$0.01


#4 Cone, 8-12 Cup, Golden, Basket Permanent Coffee Filter, Universally Designed To Fit Most Coffee Makers, Heat Treated Surgical Grade Stainless Steel Mesh Filter, Color Can Not Wear Off, Environmental Option To Disposable Paper Filters, Top Rack Dishwasher Safe, Unlike The More Expensive Alternatives, 5 Year Limited Warranty….

The Darjeeling Limited


The Darjeeling Limited


$13.18


Music plays a huge part in director Wes Anderson’s meticulously crafted world. For this movie set in India, he’s come up with a typically wide-ranging, mind-boggling soundtrack largely culled from the mid-’60s and early ’70s, despite the fact that the film is set in the present. Though Indian cinema has come to mean Bollywood for most Americans, Anderson pays tribute to art filmmaker Satyajit Ray …

Indian Elephant Tea


Indian Elephant Tea


$14.98


The exotic title is misleading–more than anything, what chief Big Kid Skip Ewing brews up here is a twangster’s funfest. All thirteen songs (minus the title track, an original poem penned by Ewing’s grandmother) get the twisted classic treatment: Old McDonald not only had a farm, for example, he also had a band–”and that band could rock, you understand.” “Oh Susannah” morphs into “Old Joe Clark,…

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