How many sft in your ne katha in Siliguri Darjeeling district
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The duration of The Darjeeling Limited is 1.52 hours.
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Darjeeling tea is a very valuable tea that is grown in Darjeeling located in northern India. Darjeeling tea is for drinking and is known as the champagne of teas due to it's wonderful taste.
Most tea produced in Darjeeling is black tea however some gardens are experimenting with a new type of Darjeeling green tea. Darjeeling tea is an amazing tea and is highly valued around the world.
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Darjeeling is not a state. It is a part of state West Bengal, India.
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Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was created in 1880.
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Darjeeling Government College was created in 1948.
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The oldest Hydropower power plant is in Darjeeling District in West Bengal. It's installed capacity is 130KW and was commissioned in the year 1897.
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darjeeling is share border eith china.
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Yes, you can have sugar with Darjeeling tea. It is really a personal preference.
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Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council was created in 1988.
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This is a bit of a trick question. The short answer is yes, and yes. Darjeeling is in both West Bengal and North Bengal.
Darjeeling is a district of India, located in the West Bengal state.
North Bengal is not an official state, but rather, a casual or informal term used to refer to a region which includes the northern part of West Bengal in India, as well as the northern part of Bangladesh. And "North Bengal" definitely includes Darjeeling.
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Darjeeling is a district in India which is best-known for its teas. Historically, like all of India, Darjeeling produced only black tea, but in more recent years, as the popularity of other types of tea, like green tea, oolong, and white tea, has risen, Darjeeling has begun producing these other types of tea as well.
The best-quality tea in Darjeeling is produced as single-estate teas, and is also sold as single-harvest teas, named both with the date (including year) of Harvest, and the "flush", describing when the tea was harvested. Different flushes, as well as teas produced in different gardens (called estates) have different characteristics.
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The city of Darjeeling is located in the Himalaya mountains at 7000 ft elevation!
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The cast of Darjeeling - 2007 includes: Vincent Piazza as Jeremy
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The cast of Darjeeling - 2013 includes: Michael James Dean as X
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Darjeeling teas are grown in Darjeeling India at around 7000 feet in the foothills of the Himalayan mountain range. Darjeeling tea is one of the most well-known types of tea in the world; it is sometimes referred to as the "champagne of teas", a reference to its quality and its particular aroma, which often resembles muscat grapes, a kind of grape used to produce wine.
Darjeeling tea is mostly black tea but some gardens are experimenting with Darjeeling green, white, and oolong teas. Darjeeling tea is a wonderful tea prized around the world. Usually, when people just say "Darjeeling tea", it refers to black tea. Tea in Darjeeling is classified by flushes, as first flush, second flush, and autumnal flush, referencing the date of harvest; different flushes have different characteristics in terms of appearance, flavor, and aroma, with first flush the lightest and most floral of the three.
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Tea varies widely in its acidity. It is easy to assess the acidity of tea by taste--the more sour it tastes, the more acidic it is. Strong black teas (often described as tannic) tend to be more acidic, but there are some lighter teas that are acidic as well. Sometimes the sour taste can be masked by bitterness in strongly bitter teas.
It is hard to generalize about all Darjeeling tea, because it can be diverse, but Darjeeling tea tends to be gentler than other black teas. If you are concerned about teas being harsh on the stomach, Darjeeling tea might be a good choice, especially if you can get your hands on some high-quality loose Darjeeling like a Darjeeling first flush. First flush Darjeeling tends to be lighter than almost any other kind of black tea.
The Darjeeling district of India also produces a few green teas and oolong teas. Although these are unusual and can be hard to locate, they might offer some less-acidic Darjeeling teas.
If you are concerned about the acidity of tea and want to look for some smoother teas, you might want to look at oolong tea. Many oolong teas are gently roasted, which can take the edge off the tea and make it easier on the stomach.
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Majority of the people from Darjeeling work in tea factories. The main occupation is also Tourism.
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Picturesque Darjeeling India - 1912 was released on:
USA: 13 July 1912
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Darjeeling is located in India, at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountain range, in the Indian state of West Bengal. Darjeeling borders Nepal to the west, and shares a small border with Bhutan and Bangladesh. It also borders the Sikkim and Jalpaiguri districts of India.
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Darjeeling is a region of India that is renowned for its tea. Tea from this region is commonly referred to as Darjeeling Tea, though this is not necessarily indicative of the type of tea. For example, tea from Darjeeling may be black tea, green tea, oolong tea or white tea. Each of these could be called Darjeeling Tea, though they are all quite different.
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Reel Comedy - 2002 Darjeeling Limited was released on:
USA: 8 October 2007
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Something like 10 million kilos, although nearly 40 million kilos is claimed as Darjeeling tea, but is not so
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Amritsar - The golden City
Bangalore - Silicon Valley of India
Darjeeling - The Queen of the hills
Chandigarh - The city beautiful
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Darjeeling is very popular with tourists and there is a hotel in every nook and corner. Please see on http://www.cleartrip.com/hotels/india/darjeeling/. Some of the good hotels are Mayfair, viceroy, Maple. Maple is very close to the railway station.
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Both CTC and Orthodox Tea are grown in the foothills of Darjeeling. Nowadays Green Tea is also grown by some Tea Estates.
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