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  • @ranjithvb7269
    @ranjithvb7269 4 роки тому +10375

    Uncle Iroh would be excited on seeing this episode

    • @kurocat200
      @kurocat200 4 роки тому +39

      Ranjith VB ecstatic

    • @rayka2588
      @rayka2588 4 роки тому +116

      Hmm.. delectable tea.

    • @ryansoon9857
      @ryansoon9857 4 роки тому +17

      YES!

    • @kridaka2710
      @kridaka2710 4 роки тому +191

      Dis tea is nothing more than hot leaf juz

    • @rubenhdt
      @rubenhdt 4 роки тому +121

      Iroh is the best character

  • @aniketbelsare3029
    @aniketbelsare3029 4 роки тому +5284

    There is no ocassion for tea,
    Tea is the ocassion
    Perfectly said

    • @bsrelates4419
      @bsrelates4419 4 роки тому +74

      and that's the tea...

    • @Chaos-ke2tq
      @Chaos-ke2tq 4 роки тому +9

      indeed

    • @rodentia1474
      @rodentia1474 4 роки тому +17

      That’s a very uncle iroh thing to say

    • @aargh93
      @aargh93 4 роки тому +13

      I heard a version that went ''Tea is inevitable'' and I really like that.

    • @theblandcharlie822
      @theblandcharlie822 4 роки тому +2

      @@rodentia1474 tea and wisdom? well yeah, that's very Iroh

  • @windmaze8735
    @windmaze8735 4 роки тому +311

    Loved the moroccan guy. He seemed so nice and passionate about his tea.

    • @theotherside6436
      @theotherside6436 9 місяців тому +11

      But why are they showcasing Morocco like this I mean we are a pretty developped country this was a nomad living in the desert 😂

    • @windmaze8735
      @windmaze8735 9 місяців тому +8

      @@theotherside6436It's probably what the showrunners think western audiences expect from Morocco. Classic case of stereotype reinforcement.

    • @ocloredmind4973
      @ocloredmind4973 8 місяців тому

      To show the traditionalism@@theotherside6436

    • @Shenzi504
      @Shenzi504 25 днів тому +2

      Could be true, but it was also nice to see someone from the not so developed places as well regardless of location. It didn't make me feel bad of Morocco

    • @sunnyxd2449
      @sunnyxd2449 7 днів тому +1

      @windmaze8735it isn’t stereotypes. It try’s showcasing the culture behind it. Russia and England had started drinking tea later and was seen as an expensive thing to do, unlike Japan or Morocco where tea had a different culture.

  • @kayleelomas5598
    @kayleelomas5598 4 роки тому +3718

    "This tea is nothing but hot leaf juice!"
    "Uncle, thats what all tea is."
    "How could a member of my own family say something so horrible!?"

    • @bpsara
      @bpsara 4 роки тому +155

      *Disgusted Iroh noises*

    • @matcat8489
      @matcat8489 4 роки тому +42

      tbf, tea is just hot leaf broth, iroh was right!

    • @shilloe13
      @shilloe13 4 роки тому +5

      Ikrrrr

    • @crapbag247
      @crapbag247 4 роки тому +10

      Thank you for bringing a smile to my face, stranger.

    • @pragmatic_dunce
      @pragmatic_dunce 4 роки тому +12

      @@matcat8489 actually Zuko said that😂

  • @ElanAndHisUke
    @ElanAndHisUke 4 роки тому +1788

    I find it heart warming to think that you can bridge cultural gaps and language barriers simply by sitting down for a cup of tea together.

    • @supplanterdefender3978
      @supplanterdefender3978 4 роки тому +13

      Yes, definitely! You have no idea how much this means to me and how much value it holds.

    • @sapnabisht285
      @sapnabisht285 4 роки тому +8

      Wow...that is a warming thought🥰🥰

    • @celesteabrilaguayomorales5511
      @celesteabrilaguayomorales5511 4 роки тому +15

      Until you put together a person that drinks bitter mate and sweet mate. And there's also tereré, that is mate but instead of boiling water we use cold fruit juice (orange is my favorite)

    • @TheIvanNewb
      @TheIvanNewb 4 роки тому +3

      It's really amazing how much a shared social thing can be a bridge between seemingly very different people. Everything from a game of football to a nice brew c:

    • @anjagalan6905
      @anjagalan6905 4 роки тому +3

      Me too, although I'm not a fan of tea because I am not surrounded with people drinking it. I guess tea becomes part of people's lives bec the event of having it connects people to each other. :)

  • @o6301
    @o6301 4 роки тому +185

    I love how everyone they showed is from an urban area . Yet when they reached Morocco , they went to someone living in a rural secluded place XD
    No wonder foreigners get surprised when they come here !

    • @senpaisanchoyt5225
      @senpaisanchoyt5225 3 роки тому +25

      It's was still my favorite one ngl. I kinda wish they stuck with more rural forms of tea and such

    • @bletwort2920
      @bletwort2920 6 місяців тому +2

      Just plain old racism

    • @artavenuebln
      @artavenuebln Місяць тому +2

      @@bletwort2920 Everyone throwing this term around like it is meaningless. No, it is not racism, it could be, but we don't know how that decision was made. So no, calm your pants angry person.

  • @whoami1449
    @whoami1449 4 роки тому +5209

    Russian lady: tea is a measure to make russian drinks less alcohol
    Russian: makes alcoholic tea

    • @austincrawford9604
      @austincrawford9604 4 роки тому +56

      it was thought that the introduction of caffeinated beverages started the enlightenment in Europe.

    • @i_am_me1238
      @i_am_me1238 4 роки тому +41

      I took me a whole eternity ( almost 2 hours ) to realize that you needed to write *makes* instead of *males!!*
      I was thinking like a stoopidbish: "males alcoholic tea?? wahts that?? am i crazy???"

    • @whoami1449
      @whoami1449 4 роки тому +8

      @@i_am_me1238 oh right i just realized that mistake myself thanks

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 4 роки тому +53

      I mean, alcohol is dangerous to go cold turkey on if you're an alcoholic. You can literally die. Serving diluted alcohol in tea makes sense if you are trying to wean off a nation of alcoholics.

    • @leylarustamova
      @leylarustamova 4 роки тому +13

      Russians didn’t have tea for a long time though, they should’ve showed Azeri, Turkish, Usbakistan or other types of tea that influenced tea

  • @srishtiadhikary8543
    @srishtiadhikary8543 4 роки тому +3997

    God bless her for not calling the Indian brew chai tea

    • @Ani-qy9lz
      @Ani-qy9lz 4 роки тому +9

      😝

    • @IAmNotABot9
      @IAmNotABot9 4 роки тому +46

      But she did call Mate a tea!

    • @BakaNeBaka
      @BakaNeBaka 4 роки тому +376

      @@RaviKumar-ll6ul Not because she's in any way ashamed of Hindi (which you seem to be insinuating) but India has the largest population of speakers of English as a secondary language while the other countries don't so yeah... It'd be great if you didn't think in that manner that's askew but be chill with things.... Cheerio!

    • @marioparty7469
      @marioparty7469 4 роки тому +42

      Well her husband is Indian so ofc she’d know

    • @nishchaysrivastava6251
      @nishchaysrivastava6251 4 роки тому +81

      Ravi Kumar you did the same thing, should’ve typed in Hindi while commenting

  • @eternalparadox2951
    @eternalparadox2951 3 роки тому +47

    Tea is a freaking art. You don’t get it perfect every time, but sometimes you do, and you fall in love with those precious sips.
    I make it everyday hoping it’s the special day today. I like coffee too but I don’t think I could have it everyday 😬

    • @christinagillam7365
      @christinagillam7365 2 роки тому

      Beautifully said

    • @olejakob9216
      @olejakob9216 8 місяців тому

      So true! It’s not seen as top shelf stuff but the Everyman tea breakfast tea like PG tips is a true art to get right, some days it silky smooth, some days you get a really bitter cup with brown milk :((

    • @steviegee7116
      @steviegee7116 2 місяці тому

      With ultra high end tea you are dead right much like red burgundy red wine.

  • @StevenZephyc
    @StevenZephyc 4 роки тому +3006

    To save time, I just swallow the tea bag then pour boiling water down my throat.

  • @liuxiaokun4012
    @liuxiaokun4012 4 роки тому +1341

    Sometime ago in china:
    Student: There's a leaf in your water
    Teacher, about to invent tea: Oh, haven't you heard?

    • @The0neand0nli
      @The0neand0nli 4 роки тому +13

      Liu Xiaokun ehh close enough

    • @thequeenofboba6583
      @thequeenofboba6583 4 роки тому +96

      That is exactly how tea came to be in ancient China, not joking. Some Chinese scholars/diplomats (I forgot whom) sat under a tree drinking boiled water when pieces of leaves from a tree above fell into their cups. Then bingo, here you have the birth of tea.

    • @lyn7437
      @lyn7437 4 роки тому +3

      Emily Sun huh that’s interesting

    • @ebanydwayne4941
      @ebanydwayne4941 4 роки тому +3

      Knock knock

    • @ebanydwayne4941
      @ebanydwayne4941 4 роки тому +5

      It is Britain.

  • @UhNsChannel
    @UhNsChannel 2 роки тому +42

    As a Chinese, I would like to say that the main reason for different drinking methods is usually the difference in tea varieties. For example, green tea is usually only soaked in boiling water for 15 seconds, and the tea will become bitter after a long time; White tea need boil with spices; Pu'er tea needs to be soaked in hot water for half an hour to reveal its flavor; black tea can be mixed with milk to make milk tea.

    • @inevitablesound7465
      @inevitablesound7465 6 місяців тому +3

      Interesting, I thought it was most common to just make green tea in a glass then refill with water(not boiling) when you’re near the bottom. I know you can boil other heicha like fuzhuan, but I haven’t seen many people boiling puer for so long. Maybe it’s a regional difference?

    • @Liliarthan
      @Liliarthan 18 днів тому

      Ooo I didn’t know that about Pu’er. I’ll have to try it again with its appropriate steeping temp and time.

  • @alinasophie746
    @alinasophie746 4 роки тому +742

    My philosophy in life is that tea fixes everything. And it does. You're too cold, tea will warm you. You're too hot, have it iced. You're sad, tea will comfort you. You have a sore throat, tea will soothe you. You have a cold, tea will cure you. You're bored, tea will entertain you. Whenever I'm at a loss for something, tea has always been the answer.

    • @adnansharif89
      @adnansharif89 4 роки тому +46

      I mean, I drink hot tea when I'm hot and it cools me down. It's straight up magic potion.

    • @helenash8845
      @helenash8845 4 роки тому +21

      Wow, girl, I'm working in a tea and coffee shop so each of your words made me think about specific kinds of tea what we have (it's around 200+ kinds of tea in our company)😄

    • @nerdgeekcosplay909
      @nerdgeekcosplay909 4 роки тому +9

      I’m a soda addict I found tea to be a much healthier alternative. I prefer a Earl gray tea with sugar honey and lemon .

    • @Farzaan-n5p
      @Farzaan-n5p 3 роки тому +8

      This hits hard because when l was 9 I had a really bad sore throat for 2 months which hurt bad.l got stuck to eating soup .
      But whenever l drank tea it would soothe a little for some time really did help also the soft drinks as they somewhat soothed the throat temporarily

    • @dgray7537
      @dgray7537 3 роки тому +5

      I think most people feel the same about their drug of choice.

  • @TheLemonymelony
    @TheLemonymelony 4 роки тому +1964

    fun lil fact: actually tea *is* the most popular beverage in the world. because the definition of a beverage is any drink that ISNT water

    • @MaliciousLeo
      @MaliciousLeo 4 роки тому +23

      today i learned. thank you 🙏🏽

    • @pepsodentvanila
      @pepsodentvanila 4 роки тому +8

      Then what about juice? wine? coffee?

    • @adnansharif89
      @adnansharif89 4 роки тому +67

      @@pepsodentvanila none of those comes even close to tea. Yes it is that popular.

    • @V-for-Vendetta01
      @V-for-Vendetta01 4 роки тому +26

      @@pepsodentvanila if you don't consider water, the order is tea, coffee and beer. top 3 beverages.

    • @steviedavidson5130
      @steviedavidson5130 4 роки тому +50

      Imelda Chandra because teas aren’t that popular in America, many Americans do find it difficult to understand how much we drink tea in some countries. In my country we’re pretty much constantly drinking tea. Here, we spend nearly three times as long making tea as we do exercising.

  • @oh_fac
    @oh_fac 4 роки тому +54

    Loved the fact that Argentina and mate (I totally share the spirit of mate and I love it) is featured, but technically TEA is the camellia sinensis plant infusion. Yerba mate is a totally different plant. Mate is not tea. These are two different things that come from a different plant... But I loved the episode! Greetings from Argentina!

    • @sheilaathay2034
      @sheilaathay2034 9 місяців тому +1

      Same with the Chai in the videoq! There's no tea in it. The Chai I drink has tea, and sweet spices.

    • @memovox4218
      @memovox4218 6 місяців тому +3

      @@sheilaathay2034 Traditional Indian chai absolutely has tea in it. Strong black tea (usually from Assam) is the base for a good cup of chai.

  • @sinatraforeign
    @sinatraforeign 4 роки тому +1263

    I love how everyone uses their native language.

    • @yas4346
      @yas4346 4 роки тому +82

      Except India for some reason

    • @saranya1110
      @saranya1110 4 роки тому +210

      India has the greatest population of English speakers, most of the 1B people are fluent and since there are ~20 official languages, English becomes a sort of lingua franca in the country.

    • @CommonCanc
      @CommonCanc 4 роки тому +74

      @HolyTea or Sörkl its more trilingual than bilingual, almost every state has their own language than its hindi the most spoken and then english

    • @JacobRy
      @JacobRy 4 роки тому +2

      Да

    • @anniebvl
      @anniebvl 4 роки тому +22

      @@yas4346 Most Indians who live in cities speak avg to really good English. I am a multilingual person myself. Many here atleast know two languages.

  • @nikolairalowicz3392
    @nikolairalowicz3392 4 роки тому +3092

    In Boston we just dump it in the harbor.

  • @Mk-gl1ws
    @Mk-gl1ws 4 роки тому +681

    She lowkey looks like she never wants to drink tea again.

    • @chilliam00
      @chilliam00 4 роки тому +93

      She looks like she wants to dump it in a harbour. 😂

    • @umbrellabirb2959
      @umbrellabirb2959 4 роки тому +69

      Who could never want to drink tea again, that's like saying your tired of breathing!

    • @Mk-gl1ws
      @Mk-gl1ws 4 роки тому +32

      @@umbrellabirb2959 Every Brit ever. Cheers mate.

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 4 роки тому +31

      @@umbrellabirb2959 Well... some coffee lovers (like she said she drinks coffee & not tea) would say it as they breathe with coffee. Anyways Imma a tea lover

    • @holoqofholoqqia9503
      @holoqofholoqqia9503 4 роки тому +22

      It's very easy to understand. People who don't want to drink tea or never drink tea never prepare it properly. If they learn and they know how to prepare it and know how to make something truly delicious out of tea I'm sure they would appreciate tea even more it's just like coffee. Only, as far as I can see, it seems like tea is harder to make into something delicious. I would never make tea on my own because my cousins' and grandmother's tea making I can never top. They really have magical hands.

  • @ak20k6
    @ak20k6 4 роки тому +793

    A wise person once said - "The best cup of tea is the one that you enjoy."

    • @klaviergavin5401
      @klaviergavin5401 4 роки тому +16

      It's like saying "The coldest ice is the one you have already touched"

    • @jvmango3057
      @jvmango3057 4 роки тому +7

      The only people you hate is the one that stole your gundam collection - another wise person

    • @byeeesksksk3108
      @byeeesksksk3108 4 роки тому +5

      OMG so wise😫

    • @ryanseow4494
      @ryanseow4494 4 роки тому +2

      Goblins must die because they are goblins

    • @PatrickJane47
      @PatrickJane47 4 роки тому +3

      Tea is a hug in a cup

  • @uuganbayarganzorig1863
    @uuganbayarganzorig1863 4 роки тому +1319

    In Mongolia, we drink milk tea with SALT. We also enjoy MILK TEA DUMPLING SOUP. Please make a video. I would love to help if you guys need help. Thanks

    • @dalilaafina1693
      @dalilaafina1693 4 роки тому +17

      Wow thats so unique 👍👍👍

    • @Call-me-Al
      @Call-me-Al 4 роки тому +38

      Salty milk tea sounds pretty good. As someone who has problems getting enough salt into my diet I've put a little salt in black coffee and black tea, and even a little salted butter a few times, in the past. I'll have to try salted milk tea.

    • @benjaminel3327
      @benjaminel3327 4 роки тому +4

      In the Netherlands Mongolia means a handicap lol

    • @trba_biko
      @trba_biko 4 роки тому +20

      @@benjaminel3327 Wow, such relevant and enriching information! Didn't even ask! /s 🙄

    • @bidishadey3815
      @bidishadey3815 4 роки тому +14

      In India we put salt in lemon tea.

  • @iziziziziziziziziziziz
    @iziziziziziziziziziziz 4 роки тому +30

    I am Syrian, and even I recognize that China should have been added to the video. Not hating, just a suggestion. It would have made your research more wholesome as tea was discovered in China. The arabs and Turks and other people in the surrounding areas discovered tea from China via the silk road. Britian didnt even have tea until the 1600s (from China).

  • @razmazerz
    @razmazerz 4 роки тому +330

    "Leaves from the vine
    Falling so slow
    Like fragile tiny shells
    Drifting in the foam
    Little soldier boy
    Come marching home
    Brave soldier boy
    Comes marching home."

    • @pine-solismylemonade5542
      @pine-solismylemonade5542 4 роки тому +5

      I feel like I heard this somewhere but cant recall.......🤔

    • @AB-hh9to
      @AB-hh9to 4 роки тому +18

      @@pine-solismylemonade5542 it's from avatar, it's the song Iroh sings to his deceased son ;;;;

    • @melodygabrielle1920
      @melodygabrielle1920 4 роки тому +15

      That scene really hit me in the feels...

    • @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776
      @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 4 роки тому +4

      @@pine-solismylemonade5542 Avatar the Last Airbender

    • @pine-solismylemonade5542
      @pine-solismylemonade5542 4 роки тому +2

      @@chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 yeah avatar, I remember now😄

  • @bitu0091
    @bitu0091 4 роки тому +416

    Tea growing regions in India, all having their distinct taste
    Assam Tea
    Darjeeling Tea
    Nilgiri Tea
    Kangra Tea
    People in India also consume Butter tea, Gur (Jaggery tea).
    Masala Tea - I love Bay leaves and Cinnamon Tea

    • @Akelehimarenge
      @Akelehimarenge 4 роки тому +17

      You forgot Munnar

    • @bitu0091
      @bitu0091 4 роки тому +1

      @@Akelehimarenge 👍

    • @edwardkumarkenway1875
      @edwardkumarkenway1875 4 роки тому +9

      @@Almasa_Shine who are you to ask in a public forum,mate?

    • @bitu0091
      @bitu0091 4 роки тому

      @Aaryan Shrestha Thanks for the info

    • @louna5098
      @louna5098 4 роки тому +1

      What does butter tea taste like? It sounds interesting

  • @setrikaz9636
    @setrikaz9636 4 роки тому +98

    Japanese lady says we drink tea ALMOST evert day
    here in Iran we drink tea almost every hour

    • @sarasadiq6918
      @sarasadiq6918 4 роки тому +7

      Haha I was also thinking "once a day is nothing!" In Bahrain we drink tea with breakfast, in the afternoon, and with dinner + whenever you're up late studying/working. AT LEAST 2-4 times a day

    • @vmemer6933
      @vmemer6933 4 роки тому +9

      In india 2 to 3 cups a day

    • @napofastar553
      @napofastar553 4 роки тому

      @@sarasadiq6918 do you guys have your own tea culture in Bahrain? :)

    • @YashKumar-ve9hg
      @YashKumar-ve9hg 4 роки тому +4

      In India people drink tea 2 or 3 time a day but there are my people so obsessed with it they drink 6 time a day like my grandfather

    • @setrikaz9636
      @setrikaz9636 4 роки тому +2

      @@YashKumar-ve9hg India and Iran culture is kinda similar specially in South east parts of Iran, even the folk music of those parts is similar to Indian folk music (for example those red flutes with a ball thing in the middle, i dont know its name).
      and also both Iran and India are big producers of tea.

  • @kleggg
    @kleggg 4 роки тому +547

    There should definitely be a part 2 of tea! I'm seeing a lot of comments mentioning China and Turkey and I'd be interested to know more about those.
    As a Malaysian, I'd also like to see some teh tarik representation!

    • @sasstsuma1467
      @sasstsuma1467 4 роки тому +10

      Yes, Malaysian teh tarik is so good. Even the instant, powdered teh tarik is good. Whenever my relatives visit Malaysia I'll always ask them to bring me a huge pack of instant teh tarik.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 4 роки тому +5

      Ah yes forgot about Teh Tarik. I think Teh O' Beng is also worth mentioning since we drink it cold.

    • @mohammadnasrun1178
      @mohammadnasrun1178 4 роки тому +5

      Oh yes, A morning with teh tarik always brighten up my mood. but we gotta give some love to our very own East Malaysia Teh C Peng.

    • @Junie26
      @Junie26 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, malaysian represent!

    • @mehwhatevs9403
      @mehwhatevs9403 4 роки тому +2

      @@sasstsuma1467 seconding this! When I go to Malaysia/Singapore, teh tarik is a must! (My ultimate favorite, honorable mention goes to Kopi C)

  • @carwyn3691
    @carwyn3691 4 роки тому +497

    In Argentina when you're drinking mate with another person, you take turns drinking from the same cup, instead of each one having their own. You drink the whole cup before giving it back. In theory the metal kills germs but really no one minds the hygiene, it's such a huge part of the culture
    The host is the only one who refills the water and usually drinks first, since the first sip is the most bitter.
    In some places the guest signals he doesn't want any more by saying "thanks" when he gives back the gourd.
    In the summer is common to use fruit juice instead of water

    • @sheenajae
      @sheenajae 4 роки тому +59

      It makes me sad that because of the pandemic, I'd imagine most have stopped doing this. There's something intimate and friendly about sharing a drink.

    • @beratsuaydn1645
      @beratsuaydn1645 4 роки тому +4

      Wow i would like to try this one. Amazing

    • @sandyamaulana2317
      @sandyamaulana2317 4 роки тому +10

      I tried this when we had some Argentinian exchange students last year. Some people were understandably adamant about doing it, but I went ahead and mingled in the mate corner.

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +8

      Feels like there's more knowledge and facts in the comments that her actual video lmao, thanks for sharing

    • @anahi_naya_ledesma
      @anahi_naya_ledesma 4 роки тому +8

      also... you must never ever EVER move the "bombilla".

  • @sia.offline
    @sia.offline 4 роки тому +17

    i came here just to see if they were showing moroccan tea and im so glad they did! We literally drink tea at ALL times, for breakfast, lunch, as a snack and dinner. There's not a single moroccan household where they don't drink tea on a daily basis😂

  • @tylerm0089
    @tylerm0089 4 роки тому +161

    That Russian grandma is a badass. "Frankly, it was to used to stop people from drinking so much alcohol."

  • @StCrimson667
    @StCrimson667 4 роки тому +278

    Here in Canada, we have something called a "London Fog" and it's basically a latte, but made with Earl Grey tea and a splash of vanilla. I'm not a big tea person, or a caffeine person in general, but a London Fog really brings out the floral flavours in the Earl Grey. And this is done with many different types of tea, each with its own name! One made with matcha is a Tokyo Fog, one made with chai is a Bangalore Fog, a Dublin Fog is made with Irish Breakfast Tea, a Maui Fog has coconut instead of the vanilla syrup. If you're in the US and want to try it, get a Starbucks Earl Grey Latte, it's basically a London Fog! :D

    • @thebadfairyprincess
      @thebadfairyprincess 4 роки тому +6

      That Maui Fog sounds like a must try!

    • @akari9145
      @akari9145 4 роки тому +13

      I didn’t know London fog was Canadian !

    • @sarahxspooner
      @sarahxspooner 4 роки тому +13

      Yes!! London Fogs are amazing. There's also a Toronto cafe chain called Balzac's that uses French Breakfast tea instead of English and they call it the Parisian Mist :)

    • @StCrimson667
      @StCrimson667 4 роки тому +3

      @@akari9145 Yup! They were invented in Vancouver! :D

    • @StCrimson667
      @StCrimson667 4 роки тому +2

      @@sarahxspooner Nice! I'll have to tell my brother about that. He loves London Fogs and I bet he'd be up for that! :D

  • @astroshinde
    @astroshinde 4 роки тому +77

    It’s interesting to note that the Hindi and Russian word for Tea is “Chai” and sugar is “sakar”

    • @yalkn2073
      @yalkn2073 3 роки тому +16

      It is same in Turkish! "Çay" for tea, "şeker" for sugar

    • @alaknandakalkar880
      @alaknandakalkar880 3 роки тому

      @@yalkn2073 great 👍

    • @basedkaiser5352
      @basedkaiser5352 3 роки тому +4

      Duh ! Russian and Hindi are Indo-European languages.

    • @pablor.sepulveda9929
      @pablor.sepulveda9929 3 роки тому +6

      The main reason is the means of transportation. The countries which had the leaves through land trade routes were named "chai" or "matcha" (generally Asian and Indo-european countries); the ones who went to Europe and America are just named "tea"

    • @kronos711
      @kronos711 3 роки тому

      It's more like 'shakkar' in Hindi but i get your point.

  • @ash-lynnsarah8626
    @ash-lynnsarah8626 4 роки тому +366

    I work at a coffee shop in Canada and we have a lot of students from India who come in to order chai. Now I understand why 🤗 Not to say our chai is even close to as good as what they probably had at home (its just instant bagged tea) but I suppose it's close enough to remind them of home. ❤

    • @meenashideshmukh2044
      @meenashideshmukh2044 4 роки тому +52

      Chai is the literal energy drink. Once it flows down your throat , it's an amazing feeling. Everything feels at ease , calm. I'm sorry if I exaggerated , I was just trying to give out the feels Lol

    • @Moiez101
      @Moiez101 4 роки тому +2

      Timmy's chai tea? Haha it was not too bad.

    • @Junistheog
      @Junistheog 4 роки тому +9

      @@Moiez101 you mean "tea tea"?

    • @aayushivasnik
      @aayushivasnik 4 роки тому +4

      @@meenashideshmukh2044 yes! Sometimes I've survived on just chai, while on field trips

    • @dikshachandel7765
      @dikshachandel7765 4 роки тому

      Yess❤️❤️❤️

  • @CK0547
    @CK0547 4 роки тому +835

    I think it is fair to say there is a part 2 of this, unless China and Turkey got excluded somehow. (But given the notebook I am pretty sure part 2 it is)

    • @bombay4797
      @bombay4797 4 роки тому +24

      Potential dog owner Germany too. In Ostfriesland they drink the most tea in the world.

    • @SuperUltraMyth
      @SuperUltraMyth 4 роки тому +27

      Come to South Africa proud home of rooibos tea.

    • @elliesmith1752
      @elliesmith1752 4 роки тому +172

      DHANANJAY SINGH that is honestly so rude to say. A pandemic and disease is not a good excuse for you to be racist

    • @Gabriel-l
      @Gabriel-l 4 роки тому +71

      DHANANJAY SINGH ugh. Thats such shallow thinking.

    • @ProfX501
      @ProfX501 4 роки тому +50

      DHANANJAY SINGH And all of your people are tech scammers, yes?

  • @idavo
    @idavo 4 роки тому +5

    Really enjoyed this. Being British, tea is our way of life.
    I loved each country showing us what tea means and how to prepare.
    One country I am surprised you never covered is Turkey.
    Turkey drink more tea per head than any country on earth!
    They love it and it is everywhere you go.
    Watching tea sellers negotiate routes thru busy markets is amazing.

  • @wuwuink
    @wuwuink 4 роки тому +670

    "A measure to make people drink less alcohol"
    I-
    That's believable.

    • @SendNukesNotNudes
      @SendNukesNotNudes 4 роки тому +38

      Fun facts about Russian history.
      We didn't know about alcohol until 18th century. Really. Yep, we had beer and mead, but it was too expensive, and they wasn't so popular like zvar, kvas or kompot. "The great epidemy of alcoholism" started in 1960s, because of communists policy.
      In our days, drinking alcohol in Russia is "зашквар".

    • @josiah566
      @josiah566 4 роки тому +17

      In Hong Kong, karaoke packages thrown in mixers for free if you buy whiskey by the bottle. The mixers (by pitcher) are always soda water, coke and *green tea*. Drinking green tea with whiskey in rocks glasses is a time-honored tradition and initiation for those who choose to spend their 18th birthdays drinking. Also lots of healthy doses of Jay Chou, Eason Chan, Sam Hui, Sammi Cheung, Anita Mui, et al.

    • @da_yanti.f.6363
      @da_yanti.f.6363 4 роки тому +2

      I'm shock when I heard that
      How Russian live their lives

    • @SendNukesNotNudes
      @SendNukesNotNudes 4 роки тому +6

      @@da_yanti.f.6363 oh, every time, when I heard from western people(mostly from americans) how I suppose to live my live as a Russian...
      Well, in not just "shocked".

    • @kdjoshi726
      @kdjoshi726 4 роки тому

      @@SendNukesNotNudes You didn't had Vodka till that time ?

  • @whatever.1765
    @whatever.1765 4 роки тому +111

    I love how she’s so respectful! She actually tries them and appreciates all of the different ways :)

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +5

      Correction - SOME of the different ways. But otherwise agree

    • @Danburybeeches
      @Danburybeeches Рік тому

      You can tell she doesn't enjoy the teas. Especially the Moroccan one. That's not being respectful.

    • @adathecheeseburger8490
      @adathecheeseburger8490 Рік тому +1

      @Danburybeeches To be fair pretending she liked them seems even more disrespectful LOL. I feel like you can appreciate the tradition regardless of if you actually like the product.

  • @sophial.h.4495
    @sophial.h.4495 4 роки тому +9

    The yerba mate is not only Argentinian, it is also Brazilian. You pass around the 'chimarrao' which is what it is called in Brasil to other people around you. In Piratini, where my great uncle grew up, there are public hot water fountains just for this drink. It's a nice way to reconnect with my Guarani heritage.

  • @TheAtllas
    @TheAtllas 4 роки тому +1146

    Why not adding Turkey? Its the country with the most Tea consumption per person in the world... but still great video.

    • @zacks_wack
      @zacks_wack 4 роки тому +24

      Ikr?

    • @noneofyours16
      @noneofyours16 4 роки тому +66

      I also missed France and China

    • @dilarayilmaz9253
      @dilarayilmaz9253 4 роки тому +128

      Yep! I'm Turkish and our tea culture is so specific, even down to the cups that we use! I'd love to see that represented

    • @existentialcrisis7124
      @existentialcrisis7124 4 роки тому +49

      I wish they included it, my mum is Turkish and we always have tea together.

    • @jennanily2002
      @jennanily2002 4 роки тому +104

      Even no China, the origin of tea and has the most exquisite tea culture

  • @noonooshK
    @noonooshK 4 роки тому +519

    Omg, finally someone who said/wrote “around the world” and actually remembered Africa exists and has many countries to choose from.

    • @emeraldblacc8741
      @emeraldblacc8741 4 роки тому +72

      @@kubajakub2707 The title is 7 ways to drink tea around the world not 7 places that tea originated from. :)

    • @anyan
      @anyan 4 роки тому +27

      Well, actually, Morocco, is an African country. Sure, it's on the nothern part of the African continent but still. If you look on a map it's pretty much an African country... Maybe some will tell that Morocco is part of the Maghreb, so "it's a little different from the rest of the continent", but hey, it's still on the continent, so try again maybe.

    • @guise7359
      @guise7359 4 роки тому +19

      Kuba Jakub Rooibos from South Africa.❤️. Educate yourself, love.❤️

    • @noonooshK
      @noonooshK 4 роки тому +6

      Anna Markova 🙄 did you actually read the original sentence and try to understand it or ur response was not directed towards me?

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +3

      So much so they forgot about China, I'm honestly a bit upset

  • @paemonyes8299
    @paemonyes8299 4 роки тому +2

    I love how this video shows many different customs without judging them while at the same time giving honest reviews about the teas’ flavours instead of being fake like “omg its so good”

  • @Corvo131
    @Corvo131 4 роки тому +248

    Moroccan mint tea is the absolute best ! I've tried tea in Turkey, Ukraine, Germany, France etc but Moroccan mint tea is the best by far.

    • @soukabeautorial3379
      @soukabeautorial3379 4 роки тому +17

      I'm a moroccan and I can make tea but don't I drink it , but seeing someone compliments our tea makes me proud 😊

    • @rickrodan7776
      @rickrodan7776 4 роки тому +1

      Really.

    • @aymenaymen7404
      @aymenaymen7404 4 роки тому +7

      Your right..the moroccan tea is the best tea ever 😍

    • @MJ-kf1lj
      @MJ-kf1lj 4 роки тому +5

      I agree !!

    • @zaadana5947
      @zaadana5947 4 роки тому

      Disagree

  • @aurorabatmunkh
    @aurorabatmunkh 4 роки тому +491

    i would‘ve loved to see mongolia in this episode, our tea customs are really interesting (it’s salty and made completely differently)

    • @beratsuaydn1645
      @beratsuaydn1645 4 роки тому +33

      Wow salty?? What an interesting tea

    • @kirbyculp3449
      @kirbyculp3449 4 роки тому +50

      In Tibet butter is added.

    • @napofastar553
      @napofastar553 4 роки тому +2

      that's so cool! how is it made may I ask?

    • @aurorabatmunkh
      @aurorabatmunkh 4 роки тому +13

      @@napofastar553 I’m too lazy to explain, but here’s a pretty good description ua-cam.com/video/15UpwgLjtFY/v-deo.html

    • @napofastar553
      @napofastar553 4 роки тому +1

      @@aurorabatmunkh ooooh thank you so much! Much appreciated

  • @IvanIsYda_
    @IvanIsYda_ 3 роки тому +17

    Funny story about matcha:
    My friends and I came to Japan for a cultural immersion and one of the things in our itinerary was a Japanese tea ceremony. My friend was really cocky, saying he’ll enjoy the matcha since he enjoys matcha lattes. Keep in mind that matcha lattes in my country are really sweet since they are premixed for cafes to use. With that in mind I said ok, we’ll see.
    We get to the tea room in the school that was hosting the immersion. We were given specific instructions and one such instruction was “eat the mochi BEFORE you drink the tea, and eat the sugar cookies WHILE drinking the tea.”
    This idiot of mine didn’t listen to a damn thing. So while we waited for the tea master to finish boiling the water, my friend kept staring at the plate of sweets (1 mochi, 3 sugar cookies), and started eating the cookies. And I stared in horror, but then i said you know what nevermind let’s see what happens. They left one cookie, and the mochi alone. The tea master came down the line of students sat in a circle, then when she reached me and my friend, she just looked curiously at his nearly empty platter of seeets and looked at me with a “are they being serious” face. I shrugged and watched in bliss at the face of my friend as they slowly regretted not paying attention.

  • @krzysztofzwolinski956
    @krzysztofzwolinski956 4 роки тому +122

    I'm "addicted" to tea, this documentary gives me nearly feeling of ecstasy.

  • @Duelkitten
    @Duelkitten 4 роки тому +82

    We definitely need a part two, there are so many places that need to be talked about. Tea is the second most comsumed liquid besides water so there are a plethora of different ways to make it.

    • @albertobucio4774
      @albertobucio4774 2 роки тому +2

      im feeling more french now, because england is ours

    • @sable7942
      @sable7942 2 роки тому +11

      Like China where tea originated.

    • @Will-wn1fz
      @Will-wn1fz Рік тому +1

      Yes, def a part two!

  • @_Meretricious
    @_Meretricious 4 роки тому +96

    They should’ve had China in this. China was the inventor, and had a whole war because of tea. Tea is highly dug into China’s history, would’ve been perfect to compare China’s way of tea to other cultures.

    • @alicedoors4826
      @alicedoors4826 3 роки тому +3

      True totally forgot about them, they drink tea all day everyday.

    • @LeFatalpotato
      @LeFatalpotato 3 роки тому +15

      China consumes most amount of tea by amount, and turkey consumes most per capita, and both were not included. I think they included what was available easiest and not the most important so no worries.

    • @Sharon-vs8go
      @Sharon-vs8go 3 роки тому +1

      It's not from taiwan invented tea.. also chinese government doesn't allow foreign reporters and they also don't have yt there.. sooo

    • @_Meretricious
      @_Meretricious 3 роки тому +6

      @@Sharon-vs8go Could’ve had a Chinese person who is well versed with Chinese tea culture to do it.

    • @leggie1126
      @leggie1126 3 роки тому +1

      Agree, I would've loved to see gongfu brewing mentioned

  • @mustard6526
    @mustard6526 4 роки тому +657

    You didn’t mention Turkey, the country drinks most tea per capita!!!!!!!

    • @meryemcakr4101
      @meryemcakr4101 4 роки тому +78

      Exactly! It's not only we are the kings of tea drinking, also our way of brewing and serving is unique. Like the ones in the video.

    • @durukanus1
      @durukanus1 4 роки тому +11

      Exactly my thoughts

    • @elac.4099
      @elac.4099 4 роки тому +10

      yes!!

    • @oliverdai7822
      @oliverdai7822 4 роки тому +87

      That and it's very disappointing they didn't mention China where tea originated from :/

    • @mrsloveydove4579
      @mrsloveydove4579 4 роки тому +29

      Britney Dai That’s probably how the Portuguese feel when everybody acts like the ukulele is Hawaiian when it actually originated in Portugal.

  • @betty7283
    @betty7283 4 роки тому +73

    I'm from Assam, India and tea is our life. Not even exaggerating. ☕

    • @santanubaruah8552
      @santanubaruah8552 4 роки тому +4

      Totally. As a fellow assamese who lives in a tea garden, I agree. Our lives revolves around tea

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 4 роки тому +1

      It should because assam tea is great.
      Not delicate but delicious.
      Strong taste and good colour.
      Many mediocre teas are pimped up with THE GREAT ASSAM.

    • @FatehaYeasmin-ws5ox
      @FatehaYeasmin-ws5ox 4 роки тому +2

      Don't we make the greatest tea? Not self praising, but I think the texture & aroma of our tea speaks & smells 1000 more time then all of this.

    • @jpgrumbach8562
      @jpgrumbach8562 4 роки тому

      @@FatehaYeasmin-ws5ox , you may make the greatest tea. But who could possibly tell.
      One always hopes to find something likewise or even better.
      I once did drink russian tea which owed his special flaviour to certain aromas from camp fires, nowadays artificial, presumably.
      Try!

  • @huixuanling
    @huixuanling 8 місяців тому +3

    A very interesting cultural difference. In China, tea refers to water made only from tea leaves, just like in the American sense of coffee. I highly recommend you to try the Chinese way of drinking tea, because tea is slightly bitter and sweet after the wonderful feeling, especially black tea, will be accompanied by special honey and sweet potato aroma!

  • @soniyatagirova-sirotkina1293
    @soniyatagirova-sirotkina1293 4 роки тому +82

    I love this series! The host is so relaxed and non-judgemental when it comes to the taste of the teas and the cultural differences. Even if she isn’t big on something she tries, she still keeps it positive and continues on 😌😌

  • @quaintleaf1208
    @quaintleaf1208 4 роки тому +113

    as taiwanese american and a tea lover, I am especially appreciative of the fact that you included Taiwan in this video. THANK YOU.

    • @staarvsraainbow
      @staarvsraainbow 4 роки тому +12

      quaintleaf
      I was a bit disappointed that she didn’t talk about the amazing oolongs from Taiwan...& the chemistry behind the milky flavor...

    • @Itsameamario34
      @Itsameamario34 4 роки тому +3

      Mother of Ghosts that’s true. I was fully expecting her to talk about about Oolong tea as the traditional Taiwanese tea. Still I’m not complaining about bubble tea being included 😆

    • @philipchenbusy
      @philipchenbusy 4 роки тому +6

      Yeah it's so disappointing that they skipped China and Taiwan's traditional tea, which is the ORIGIN of all tea. The gaoshan cha from Taiwan is legendary. I drink it more than anything else. Full luggage of it whenever I fly to the US.

  • @bettieneal8716
    @bettieneal8716 3 роки тому +1

    I was in ICU for 2 weeks before they told me I was in end stage kidney failure. During those 2 weeks when they were throwing around other possible diagnoses like MS, Lupus and Congestive Heart Failure, I swear to god tea saved me. I would ask for hot water and a small container of milk and everything just seemed better when I had tea to sip. I still love coffee, but if I'm ever stressed I drink tea and it reminds me that everything WILL be ok.

  • @prateeksinghal2185
    @prateeksinghal2185 4 роки тому +28

    Morning Chai in India is great; but the feeling of having it on a beautiful rainy sunday evening in Bombay along with Kanda bhajji (Onion fritters) and Vada pav (Bombay style veg burger) is just serene and magical.

  • @shilloe13
    @shilloe13 4 роки тому +781

    Me: I'm not fond of tea (chai)
    My father: *disgrace*

    • @meenashideshmukh2044
      @meenashideshmukh2044 4 роки тому +36

      Lmao chai is like an energy and lifetime drink for my parents , lemme say they actually drink tea more than 5 times in a day lol!

    • @suhankaushik1016
      @suhankaushik1016 4 роки тому +3

      Same here but my sis says that

    • @mahalak4383
      @mahalak4383 4 роки тому +9

      @@meenashideshmukh2044 Try not to. One or two cups a day is fine. Caffeinated drinks are not good for your health in a long run especially for females.

    • @shlokmishra8433
      @shlokmishra8433 4 роки тому +1

      Le simpson voice: Pathetic

    • @aparna2701
      @aparna2701 4 роки тому +14

      I am also disowning you even though I don't know who you are and you're probably a nice person but still DISGRACE

  • @eviesterling8455
    @eviesterling8455 3 роки тому +4

    Beryl's story about how she learned to make masala chai was so heartwarming :D

  • @auralynn3862
    @auralynn3862 4 роки тому +543

    "chai tea"
    "PIN number"

  • @mrgallbladder
    @mrgallbladder 4 роки тому +749

    I thought it was funny how UK is considered this sophisticated tea drinking country, but 96% of them drink tea from tea bags, which is considered the lowest quality tea.

    • @benclaydon6331
      @benclaydon6331 4 роки тому +43

      You obviously haven't had Yorkshire tea 😂

    • @mrgallbladder
      @mrgallbladder 4 роки тому +96

      @@benclaydon6331 neither has 96% of England.

    • @asbjrn4650
      @asbjrn4650 4 роки тому +8

      Ben claydon they don’t mention Yorkshire tea because it’s too OP

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +26

      I guess they love it so much they thought of ways to readily consume it? Kinda like instant noodles from Japan right. Bless!

    • @mrgallbladder
      @mrgallbladder 4 роки тому +1

      @@LightbulbTedbear2 is it in tea bags?

  • @Star_Scoot
    @Star_Scoot 4 роки тому +2

    I would love to try some of these while I'm sick, tea kind of wakes me up and it feels nice to have that nostalgic feeling. Especially during the autumn and winter

  • @local8457
    @local8457 4 роки тому +32

    I love this channel. this is true journalism at it's best: uniting the world by celebrating our cultural differences.

  • @VJ-bn1qg
    @VJ-bn1qg 4 роки тому +159

    Trust me Indian masala CHAI is one of the best beverages, most tasty ones are found on roadside

    • @tasnim569
      @tasnim569 4 роки тому +11

      Yes! Here in india, it’s so good!

    • @navya1606
      @navya1606 4 роки тому +8

      I am Indian but live in US. I too love chai, and agree, when I'm in India street tea is my favorite tea.

    • @alifauzi2732
      @alifauzi2732 4 роки тому +4

      I agree, its one of my fav drinks. I drink it a lot in Qatar, and we call it Karak Chai. I also like eating Paratha with it.

    • @uttambasak7609
      @uttambasak7609 4 роки тому +3

      @@alifauzi2732 Parantha ?
      How does that go with it ?

    • @simplesimon534
      @simplesimon534 4 роки тому +2

      @@uttambasak7609 it's pretty awesome

  • @ginpotion2412
    @ginpotion2412 3 роки тому +3

    These people went to the deep parts of the atlas mountains in Morocco to interview a guy about tea. Mad respect ! Btw Lahcen looks like every Moroccan grandpa out there talking about how he used to throw rocks at the french colonisers when he was little

  • @2PLUS2FIVE
    @2PLUS2FIVE 4 роки тому +561

    india has professional tea drinkers they are called engineers]

    • @V-for-Vendetta01
      @V-for-Vendetta01 4 роки тому +58

      chai+maggi is what gets every engineer through college.

    • @2PLUS2FIVE
      @2PLUS2FIVE 4 роки тому +19

      @@V-for-Vendetta01 arrey bhai bhai bhai.....

    • @chickennumgit1055
      @chickennumgit1055 4 роки тому +4

      @@V-for-Vendetta01 why....just why bro?

    • @V-for-Vendetta01
      @V-for-Vendetta01 4 роки тому +2

      @@chickennumgit1055 ?

    • @chickennumgit1055
      @chickennumgit1055 4 роки тому +6

      @@V-for-Vendetta01 why bring those memories back ?

  • @kaitlynjagani3948
    @kaitlynjagani3948 4 роки тому +27

    I love this! My husband is from India too, and same story I don’t know much Hindi and my mother in law taught me how to make chai as well as other Indian dishes! So beautiful!!! I love seeing the parallels with a stranger, i love this type of content keep up the great work. :)

  • @elijah7387
    @elijah7387 4 роки тому +367

    So y’all included the Brits but conveniently ignored China, the originator of tea culture?? The bias is real.

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +31

      I really don't get it, is China like the elephant in the room here or did she just do a sloppy journalist / research job?

    • @PostPatriot
      @PostPatriot 4 роки тому +61

      You all act like this is the one definitive video on tea ever made. Lol! Aww so sad, China wasnt included. Lol! Perhaps its because we all know how China drinks tea.

    • @PostPatriot
      @PostPatriot 4 роки тому +6

      @Danger Noodle Why are you so angry? Its tea in that country. Lol! That was the idea for highlighting it.

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +33

      @@PostPatriot Lol and not many people know how Brits drink tea? Not so much that this is the definitive video on tea, just a pity that it's so incomplete. It's also missing Turkey and Ireland

    • @PostPatriot
      @PostPatriot 4 роки тому +6

      @@chonma4105 You only brought up China, so deflecting to other countries who also drink tea won't work. Its a sign of a pathetic character. Stop peeping in the women's restrooms you creep! 🤣
      She did say she wouldn't be covering instant(bagged) tea, which we Westerners drink a lot of. I guarantee every Brit, Scot, Irishman and Welshman has a good cuppa PB Tips or Tetly or some other, probably cheaper brand. Do you really want a lesson on tea? 🤣 Shit boy, I've been drinking the Irish/British method for 40 years. 😂 but thanks for bringing your emotional outburst onto the internet.

  • @feylaviolet8059
    @feylaviolet8059 4 роки тому +28

    In Malaysia, we love to make thick tea, pour some condensed milk and evaporated milk then mix it all by tossing the tea from one cup to another. It will be so bubbly and you can put ice or just drink it warm and sometimes people prefer it to be hot. We call it "Teh Tarik" which literally mean "Pulled Tea". We (Malaysian) love to drink this for breakfast or if the day feels cold. I really hope our tea can be in this video but I it's not... But it's okay. I'm giving brief information about Malaysia's no.1 tea is enough I hope😊

    • @glorialiedtke8931
      @glorialiedtke8931 Рік тому

      Sounds lovely. I might try to make this at home.

    • @personalemail9329
      @personalemail9329 Місяць тому

      so a bit like copied from the way some Indians do with tea and coffee? make thick tea or coffee pour from heights multiple times to form foam like some latte.

  • @icarus6492
    @icarus6492 4 роки тому +18

    "Sharing tea with a fascinating stranger is one of life's true delights"

  • @isacoto948
    @isacoto948 4 роки тому +6

    When I went to the region of Daguestan, the last day we were invited for tea.Once there the host received us with a mighty meal and then reparted this curious looking cups.Or rather curious looking glasses.The tradicional tea cups are made out of glass, they have an hour glass shape, without handles.A removable metal structure covers the lower part and ends in a handle-Once the tea is poured , it cools quickly because of the design-Even though lemon was a not local fruit( the region is very dry instead) it has been commonly used to bring flavor to the tea.For centuries Daguestan was a melting pot of cultures thanks to its position in the map,you see, Daguestan was one of the cities who grew around ancient commercial routes and then the Silk Road -Finally the tea is acommpanied with a sweet conserve, my favorite being the figs one.

  • @annafed2419
    @annafed2419 4 роки тому +173

    I’m surprised you didn’t feature Turkey, the country that drinks the most tea
    But great video!!!

    • @sumsum-rq1nc
      @sumsum-rq1nc 4 роки тому +6

      Profile picture ...that all I need to say

    • @ALostLady
      @ALostLady 4 роки тому +1

      I thought the same!!

    • @teamcream1273
      @teamcream1273 4 роки тому +1

      Wait turkeys drink tea?
      Its a joke btw

    • @moundain4220
      @moundain4220 4 роки тому +1

      Man I thought morrocca was turkey
      Jk

    • @nostalgia545
      @nostalgia545 4 роки тому +3

      It’s because the video was about different ways of drinking tea and Turkey drinks tea the same way as Russia does. So does Iran. We do the same things.

  • @zaraterosas
    @zaraterosas 4 роки тому +76

    México has its own tea also, "agua de Jamaica" is a kind of ice tea selled everywhere in the country and pretty popular. You should taste it.

    • @stevenv6463
      @stevenv6463 4 роки тому +10

      It isn't just Mexican. It is hibiscus and it is drunk all over like Egypt.

    • @peyuko5960
      @peyuko5960 4 роки тому +7

      I never thought of it as a tea, pretty interesting...

    • @waterfallsandrain
      @waterfallsandrain 4 роки тому +3

      That tea, made from the hibiscus flower 🌺, is a common ingredient in mixed herb teas. It lends a fruity tartness and a delightful red color to the finished drink.

    • @davidducatie4357
      @davidducatie4357 4 роки тому +4

      @@stevenv6463 well you can say that about any tea. But I think mexico popularized it.

    • @laurao3274
      @laurao3274 4 роки тому +1

      Hibiscus tea is drunk in probably half the world. But yes, it's delicious!

  • @rogerwitte
    @rogerwitte 3 роки тому +1

    I'm English. Adding the milk first doesn't change the flavour, but it does reduce the propensity for the tea to stain your cups/mugs. My Argentinian Brother in Law tried to get me to drink Yerba Mata, but I didn't enjoy it. My Jamaican wife drinks infusions of mint or of ginger, both of which taste great (but peeling then bashing up ginger root is a lot of effort for a drink).

  • @SpaceInvaderUpdates
    @SpaceInvaderUpdates 4 роки тому +9

    0:00-0:22
    Then actually starts at
    1:19-2:17
    Starts up again at
    2:55-4:06
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    4:38-4:47
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    6:39-8:29
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    9:07-10:19
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    10:55-12:21
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    16:25-till the end of the video.

  • @Ricangelo
    @Ricangelo 4 роки тому +849

    For a nation who practically invented tea, China is being excluded really?

    • @qwenm824
      @qwenm824 4 роки тому +49

      i mean most Chinese drink them without adding anything... oh wait, Taiwan is in there what are you talking about

    • @Ricangelo
      @Ricangelo 4 роки тому +188

      @@qwenm824 Taiwan is not China.
      And the one in Taiwan that was mentioned is boba, not the original tea.

    • @silverocean3010
      @silverocean3010 4 роки тому +125

      Agreed. I was so excited for China's because I once saw their tea ceremony and it was so beautiful. Quite disappointed China is not here 😕

    • @rhapsodyman2000
      @rhapsodyman2000 4 роки тому +4

      Richard Foo
      Don’t say that to the Taiwanese government.

    • @rain2269
      @rain2269 4 роки тому +28

      China tea ceremony is an art, if i have the chance i wld like to learn it myself

  • @Skyewastaken2
    @Skyewastaken2 4 роки тому +11

    There are so many uncle Iroh references in the comments
    I’m so proud of this fandom

  • @axem.8338
    @axem.8338 4 роки тому +41

    This is so comforting and relaxing to watch. And you got married to an Indian guy, we want to see a spicy food episode.

  • @Blue_Lunacy
    @Blue_Lunacy 4 роки тому +6

    You can see how minute and uniformed the bubbles in the matcha section was, that's the skill of a tea master and high class matcha powder.

  • @lolapoente6216
    @lolapoente6216 4 роки тому +3

    Its been 2 days since i started drinking tea i love it i wanna do this everyday of my life!! I really enjoyed your video thank you sooo much

  • @seenaiqbal9841
    @seenaiqbal9841 4 роки тому +106

    I prefer to drink tea in the early morning, curled up with a book, ideally in raing weather...

    • @aryamansinha9309
      @aryamansinha9309 4 роки тому +13

      sounds absolutely heavenly

    • @tasnim569
      @tasnim569 4 роки тому +5

      in india, everybody drinks chai. I like it with regular fresh milk and sugar with it.

    • @priyanka4380
      @priyanka4380 4 роки тому +5

      I'm literally doing this right now. If you replace book with a phone.

    • @QUARTERMASTEREMI6
      @QUARTERMASTEREMI6 4 роки тому

      @@aryamansinha9309 Sounds like the perfect way I'd like to spend an afternoon. 🍵☕❤

    • @DarkDaysInPurple
      @DarkDaysInPurple 4 роки тому

      @@tasnim569 In Afghanistan, it's also called chai!

  • @catchthesun15
    @catchthesun15 4 роки тому +17

    I was weirdly psyched during this episode because I love tea so much. There should be entire travel shows dedicated to tea around the world, because there is always more to see.

  • @dansharmin09
    @dansharmin09 4 роки тому

    I really miss having tea with my mom. You are right tea is not only about tea, its about sharing our happy moments, more like a magic.

  • @Hannah-dd6bo
    @Hannah-dd6bo 4 роки тому +14

    4:02 being British this is a big mood. Tea is the only thing I look forward to in the morning.

  • @mentalrebllion1270
    @mentalrebllion1270 4 роки тому +5

    I am a little disappointed that sweet tea culture wasn’t featured, but frankly I’m too happy to find a nice tea related video that I’m not too disappointed. Actually I really enjoyed the Russian take as I feel I rarely see that one in my own tea culture research. It just makes me happy to hear more about tea and the love others feel for it too!

  • @Jekvkwnv
    @Jekvkwnv 4 роки тому +180

    Wow, literally no mention of China, the nation that basically invented tea

    • @breadstapler5518
      @breadstapler5518 3 роки тому +16

      Taiwan is essentially China

    • @gandalftheperiwinkle2644
      @gandalftheperiwinkle2644 3 роки тому +26

      it does seem odd they would mention the Japanese tea ceremony, but barely mention the gongfu tea ceremony.

    • @JosephYZWang
      @JosephYZWang 3 роки тому +22

      I assume coz it’s hard to get journalist visa to visit China?

    • @thelucky3892
      @thelucky3892 3 роки тому +15

      I assume they tried but winni the pooh dint like it

    • @thatchysteak8270
      @thatchysteak8270 3 роки тому +10

      @Dharma Queen Yes it is. Taiwan is literally the old Chinese Government Exiled.

  • @UnlimitedFlyers
    @UnlimitedFlyers 4 роки тому +5

    "Things to do, once quarantine is lifted": Drink tea. Like, A WHOLE WEEK. And everyday must be a different kind of tea. *Thank you, Beryl!!! This is a GREAT idea.*

    • @kismetau
      @kismetau 4 роки тому

      Being in quarantine has been the most time l’ve had to enjoy tea :)

  • @JosiahSalmon
    @JosiahSalmon 4 роки тому +26

    It was really fun to see your love for teas and herbals come through. I wish you had showed a bit more of traditional tea, especially from China. It's the birthplace of tea and I feel like you skipped over it. It would have been a great chance to showcase brewing in a gaiwan or clay teapot! Also, the word "tea" is widely used to describe the liquor from most plants after they have been boiled or heated, however, tea is technically a part of the Camellia plants. Also, if you make more matcha at home, you may either need to whisk it longer or use more matcha powder--you really want to see foam on the top. Cheers and happy drinking!

    • @BrandonColonel
      @BrandonColonel Рік тому

      Understandably, it's a bit harder to master for a few quick seconds on screen and a quick sip. I can get a person brewing matcha for instance in just a few tries. Gongfu cha on the other hand takes some real getting used to. And brewing it wrong has some bitter downsides that will definitely skew the taste of a good tea.

    • @raymondwhatley9954
      @raymondwhatley9954 11 місяців тому

      @@BrandonColonel True but even just western brewing an Oolong or something and talking about China would have been cool.

    • @BrandonColonel
      @BrandonColonel 11 місяців тому

      @@raymondwhatley9954 True, but the thing I respected about this video and channel overall is that she actually gave a fair attempt to make everything she tried, while giving her personal impressions on what it's like. Giving her personal opinion on Gongfu style and Chinese teas as a whole, while western brewing it would break the whole feel of the channel. At that point, it's better to either acknowledge gongfu while saying you'd rather not invest the time and effort it takes to get it right, or skip it entirely as done here.

  • @rainii2360
    @rainii2360 3 роки тому +1

    The Morocco guy's words was so wholesome I love it.

  • @SJ_jain29
    @SJ_jain29 4 роки тому +5

    Hey Beryl, I really like the way you express your love towards India & it's culture, & especially your mother-in-law, as you are learning a lot from her. Your videos shows a natural reality. Keep it up 👍

  • @Sashashka
    @Sashashka 4 роки тому +105

    Argentina: has maté
    German hipsters: *IT’S FREE REAL ESTATE*

    • @FelipeMarques0809
      @FelipeMarques0809 4 роки тому +2

      Its not even argentiniam

    • @gabrielpaludo6913
      @gabrielpaludo6913 4 роки тому +6

      @@FelipeMarques0809 You're probably Brazilian, I guess. Então, o mate é brasileiro e argentino também, não tem um país específico, porque é uma cultura que provém dos indígenas nativos.

    • @LucasGarcia-rn2mc
      @LucasGarcia-rn2mc 4 роки тому +4

      @@gabrielpaludo6913 esse comentário aqui é digno de atenção. Pouca gente da valor pras raízes historicas do mate e acabam linkando ele aos imigrantes

    • @eatingcereal5646
      @eatingcereal5646 4 роки тому +1

      Hipsters are the blight of this world. They always ruin everything good.

  • @eliazrodriguez185
    @eliazrodriguez185 4 роки тому +1

    Im a tea and coffee lover. Drink them almost everyday. Thanks so much for prividing us with this very calming informative video about tea🍵

  • @gman_origin9620
    @gman_origin9620 4 роки тому +51

    Not a mention of Ireland. We're the second biggest tea drinkers after Turkey (no mention of them either).

    • @SanujiRatnayake
      @SanujiRatnayake 4 роки тому +5

      And Sri Lanka

    • @steviedavidson5130
      @steviedavidson5130 4 роки тому +5

      Sanuji Ratnayake Sri Lanka isn’t even in the top 54 www.statista.com/statistics/507950/global-per-capita-tea-consumption-by-country/

    • @gman_origin9620
      @gman_origin9620 4 роки тому

      @@steviedavidson5130 bruh

    • @steviedavidson5130
      @steviedavidson5130 4 роки тому

      Gman _ Origin what?

    • @chonma4105
      @chonma4105 4 роки тому +7

      I'm upset there's no mention of Chinese tea, and yeah I get it China is China, but dayum missing Turkey and Ireland… all I can think of is sloppy journalism

  • @mellperle4934
    @mellperle4934 4 роки тому +5

    I would like to tell you how tea is prepared in Germany. It is is done like this in the north west area of Germany close to the cost. It is a little similar to how the British drink their tea, but not quite. You put a piece of rock sugar ( called Kluntje) in the cup and pour water over it. The sugar will start to crack and it makes a very characteristic noise. Afterwards you gently put cream with a special spoon into the tea. The cream is calle wulkje Rohm (which is northern German dialect and means cloud cream) and it will make a cloud inside of the tea. You do not stir the tea and the different layers are part of the experience.
    When I was in South Korea for an exchange semester and traveled with my boyfriend afterwards, we had the luck to find a super small tea shop in Busan. The owner offered tea tastings with different teas from all over asia (mostly South Korea and China, but also from the Himalaja area). We talked with him anbout the different tea ceremonies from different countries. He has the theory that Europeans drink tea mostly with sugar and/ or milk, because the tea tasted bitter from the long journey to Europe. It was an amazing experience to taste so many different kind of teas and I greatly recommend visiting a traditional tea house, if you ever find your way to South Korea.

  • @orchardhouse9241
    @orchardhouse9241 3 дні тому

    I’m an American, and I have a cup of tea with a bit of milk in it almost every morning. I learned the British tea ceremony from my grandmother (she used to run a tea shop) and I love making a proper cup of tea with a teapot and everything but it takes time. Most days I just put a teabag in a mug and pour boiling water into it.

  • @KanityOnePieceChill
    @KanityOnePieceChill 4 роки тому +6

    I am from Russia and usually drink black tea with sugar and lemon, but I love experimenting and doing sth different from time to time, like masala or tea with lime&mint. We also add jam to our tea, usually when we have a cold, and my dad often drinks it with milk. We use tea bags sometimes because it is faster, but brewing tea is much preferred :3

  • @silvertongue00
    @silvertongue00 4 роки тому +42

    I absolutely cannot believe that you skipped Turkey. The world’s most tea consuming country with our own domestically produced tea from Eastern Black Sea coast.

    • @lucianodistefano3100
      @lucianodistefano3100 4 роки тому

      Well is it distinct from all the types of tea shown in this video ?

    • @SecredMinds101
      @SecredMinds101 4 роки тому +2

      😐 the world's most tea consuming country! What about india, china, pakistan,bangladesh? They drink far more then you drink 😂😂

    • @leylaakyol4029
      @leylaakyol4029 4 роки тому +6

      Mojo jojo in Turkey, in some cities people literally drink tea more than they drink water

    • @FBotster
      @FBotster 4 роки тому +3

      They also skipped China aka the place who first tea

    • @bengisuzinni7906
      @bengisuzinni7906 4 роки тому +3

      Mojo jojo they probably meant most tea consumption *per capita* which is true, turkey has the most consumption *per capita* . of course a country with a population of 83 million cannot compete with india's 1,3 billion, china's 1,4 billion, pakistan's 194 million or bangladesh's 165 million population count. even the smallest of these, bangladesh, has more than double the population of turkey. that would not be a fair judging point, because the numbers are vastly different, of course turkey would be outnumbered by a whole lot. as i said in the beginning, they are probably talking about a per capita ranking, which is true, you can look it up actually.

  • @user-hw3nq5vb3h
    @user-hw3nq5vb3h 4 роки тому +5

    It’s interesting when you learn where tea actually originally it’s from, over the past years in the United States drinks like bubble tea, matcha, and milk tea I’ve become more increasingly popular but people don’t really know where it comes from and it’s been kind of modified and “white washed”, so it’s nice to get a historical perspective

  • @jequelamaquez7794
    @jequelamaquez7794 4 роки тому +271

    It makes me so sad thinking about how that Taiwanese man has probably lost his business because of covid 19😭😭

    • @bgaseacra5092
      @bgaseacra5092 4 роки тому +99

      That may not be the case, at least I hope it isn't. Taiwan actually handled covid 19 much better than most contries. They avoided a lockdown and as of writing this there have been arround 450 cases and only 7 deaths.

    • @mintgum3957
      @mintgum3957 4 роки тому +83

      hi! I'm Taiwanese and visit there often. This guy probably didn't lose his business because, well, most places to get food are more run down and authentic are like his is, and most stores like that, while it doesn't look like it, do delivery services like ubereats :) Combine that with the fact that Taiwan handled covid much better than most countries and you can guess that he probably is fine :)

    • @notyourfriend-li7rq
      @notyourfriend-li7rq 4 роки тому +2

      Because of their Chinese neighbours.......

    • @RadenWA
      @RadenWA 4 роки тому +8

      Taiwan recovered from Covid the fastest. I think businesses are open as normal by now.

  • @larrywu5056
    @larrywu5056 4 роки тому +276

    No traditional Chinese tea ;(

    • @Blackcat0313
      @Blackcat0313 4 роки тому +23

      Exactly!! What a shame no traditional chinese tea in this episode, but still a great episoe tho

    • @novoreorx
      @novoreorx 4 роки тому +18

      What's worse is she added Taiwan milk tea…

    • @dinab6286
      @dinab6286 4 роки тому +22

      Right?! Not even a mention of gong fu...or the fact that China is the birthplace of tea.

    • @marysainandong4853
      @marysainandong4853 4 роки тому

      Chinese tea is too complicated.. that you can't really fit it in this video..

    • @andresvillanueva5421
      @andresvillanueva5421 4 роки тому +3

      No one cares about China.

  • @mahirashid7801
    @mahirashid7801 7 місяців тому

    Tea is everywhere. This video shows how we are so connected.

  • @mwalimunyerere
    @mwalimunyerere 4 роки тому +61

    Next time, come to Kenya and enjoy a different kind of "African Tea"
    PS. I am a tea grower too!

    • @DarkDaysInPurple
      @DarkDaysInPurple 4 роки тому +1

      Kewl! That seems interesting~

    • @rudymwaurah
      @rudymwaurah 4 роки тому +3

      I was disappointed they didn't showcase us 😣
      Much love from the tea farms of Limuru 🇰🇪

    • @mwalimunyerere
      @mwalimunyerere 4 роки тому +2

      @@rudymwaurah they missed the mighty Limuru Tea 🤣

    • @changusstyle205
      @changusstyle205 4 роки тому

      don't you like Sri Lankan or traditional Chinese tea ua-cam.com/video/S8FhZu4lwsY/v-deo.html

  • @rvse_vrq6478
    @rvse_vrq6478 4 роки тому +75

    I was expecting to see turkey we drink tea literally all day long 😂😂

    • @bermuda111
      @bermuda111 4 роки тому

      True story hahahah

    • @pruray
      @pruray 3 роки тому +1

      Here in India too. Office workers drink tea all day. So the cups are tiny.

  • @Busterdrag
    @Busterdrag 3 роки тому +2

    I gotta be honest, I saw this video title and was excited, because I hoped it would include the East Frisian tea ritual, since its a very unique way of drinking tea, east frisians produce their own, specific blends of black tea, and its actually been noted and is protected as a cultural treasure by Unesco.
    Hell, on a "by person" statistic, east frisians consume more tea than the british. I get why this video included british tea, because for a (most probably) English speaking viewership, especially americans, "the brits" are probably the people most well known for drinking tea. But again, everybody KNOWS that the brits love tea and drink it a lot and started wars over it. Thats common knowledge. Just like how you focused on unusual tea rituals not known to most of the english speaking world, you could have not included the english portion of this video and instead added one more unknown one, like the East Frisian Tea Ritual, the Turkish Tea culture (which is as big if not bigger than their coffee culture), or the milk tea of the Mongolians (which has a history of probably thousands of years).
    Overall, Its not a bad video, but I think it could have been better.

  • @brit4858
    @brit4858 4 роки тому +35

    As a tea enthusiast, ive got mixed feelings about this episode.
    Of course its a large topic, and also about personal preferences.
    In my case i missed China and its six true types of real tea.
    And Taiwan is known for outstanding oolong teas. For me it is the more important example of taiwanese tea culture.
    Last but not least, this video is all about bringing people together. We should enjoy the great taste of these very speacial infusions and having a good time with our loved ones.