Question
Pekoe is related to the crop
Solution
Pekoe is a term commonly used among tea growers and tea traders to describe young leaf shoots bearing white down (fine hair). It's a system of grading tea. The term Orange refers to the House of Orange-Nassau, the monarch family of the Netherlands. They imported tea and were pioneers in producing their own tea.
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