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but what is the difference between black tea and red tea?
Other than the color, I don't know what the difference is between black tea and red tea. There probably is a difference, but I won't know what it is until I try them both.

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That was a much better answer than mine.

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Black and green tea I knew, but red tea was new to me.
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BTW in the 19th century, green tea was the most popular in the UK.
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