How Tea Is Enjoyed Around The World
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- Опубліковано 6 лис 2020
- Tea is deeply rooted in many cultures. It tends to be more than just a beverage in countries around the world, but a moment of togetherness and connection. From the very first cup of tea, dating back to ancient China in 2732 BC, tea and tea culture have impacted the very way countries socialize. There are many rituals and traditions for tea as well as many different types. From Taiwan's bubble tea to Argentina's yerba mate, we look at TK ways teas are enjoyed around the world.
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How Tea Is Enjoyed Around The World
It's funny how the American tea is the only one that ended up getting mass produced in a can while all the other countries made their teas for enjoyment.
"Tea brings everyone together"
"tea represents togetherness"
It’s not just Chai it’s an emotion 😍
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USA: has tea
Tea is like water for Turkish people. We'd drink tea in breakfasts and evenings, especially while eating desserts. Whenever a guest comes, tea is a must to have.
We are very proud of Rooibos in South Africa. Good quality Rooibos is not bitter, it has a floral herb taste and takes well to other flavours such as lemon, mint or a honey. Rooibos is also a great base for ice tea. It can also be enjoyed with milk and sugar. Rooibos in South Africa is soothing, calming, hydrating and safe to give to children.
If I had to rank the ones I had from best to least favorite:
Tea: exists
Nobody:
Teas i wanna try:
I'm from Kolkata (previously Calcutta), India. I love the first flush Darjeeling Black Whole Leaf tea steeped for 3 to 3½ minutes in hot water (simmering to the point just before boiling), no sugar, no milk. Only the grassy aroma in a cup of molten liquid gold. Ahh ! It's heavenly.
"Sharing tea with a fascinating stranger is one of life's true delights."
In India Chai is nothing less than a drug
Just few weeks ago I had my first boba drink and I am addicted to boba, never thought that I would like it this much.
chai is my favourite, considering there are so many varieties to it. every person has a different cooking method/time, spice preference, amount of tea, amount of sugar, milk to water ratio, and the fact that we have it with biscuits and fritters (pakode)
“English tea is usually consumed during breakfast”
Uncle Iroh:
Greece has been drinking tea thousands of years, and is perhaps overshadowed by it's coffee culture, but it's mountain teas are out of this world. Together with Greek honey it's not only a incredibly tasty tea, while here in the Netherlands with my large abundance of experience drinking teas like Rooibos, Earl Grey, Indian chai, Turkish tea, and everything possible, I can say Greek mountain teas are very special. Not only are the tastes incredible due to Greece essentially being the herb garden, and if you research on yourtube the video that explains the world of spices, Greece is the world of herb spices. And with Greece's thousands of years of medicine through herbs and so on, not only are these teas very tasty but have very special medicinal properties. Just checking Sideritis tea alone on youtube you will find why it is special.