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How many types of tea trademarks are there?

There are 45 categories of trademarks, and tea belongs to 30 of them.

Tea, commonly known as tea, generally includes the leaves and buds of the tea tree. Also known as tea, 槚 (jiǎ), Ming, and 荈 (chuǎn). The ingredients of tea include catechins, cholesterol, caffeine, inositol, folic acid, and pantothenic acid, which are beneficial to health. Tea beverages made from tea leaves are one of the three largest beverages in the world.

Tea originated from China, and tea was first used as a sacrifice. However, it has been used as a vegetable since the late Spring and Autumn Period. It was developed for medicinal use in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty. It was developed into a high-end beverage for the court in the late Western Han Dynasty. It was only after the Western Jin Dynasty that it was popularized as a common beverage among the people. The earliest relics of artificial cultivation of tea were found at the Tianluoshan site in Yuyao, Zhejiang, which has a history of more than 6,000 years.

Tea drinking began in China. The leaves are leathery, oblong or oval, and can be brewed directly with boiling water. They are divided into six categories according to the variety, production method and product appearance. According to the season, it can be divided into spring tea, summer tea, autumn tea and winter tea. Various raw tea or refined tea leaves are reprocessed to form added tea, including scented tea, pressed tea, extracted tea, medicinal health tea, tea food, tea-containing beverages, etc.

A trademark is a sign used to identify and distinguish the source of goods or services. Any mark that can distinguish the goods of a natural person, legal person or other organization from the goods of others, including words, graphics, letters, numbers, three-dimensional signs, color combinations and sounds, etc., as well as combinations of the above elements, can be applied for registration as a trademark .

After a brand or part of a brand is registered by the relevant government departments in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark". Trademarks are protected by law, and the registrant has exclusive rights. Well-known trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. There is a distinction between "registered trademarks" and "unregistered trademarks" in China. Registered trademarks are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments. Unregistered trademarks are not protected by trademark laws.