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Thursday, February 8, 2018

Tea.

tea
Tea

Origin:

Some believe that tea came from Indians and this information is wrong. Research sources, such as the British Encyclopedia and others, point out that tea originates in China. It has spread in many parts of Asia for 5,000 years.
The first to plant and use tea is the Chinese. Chinese accounts recall that King Shennong was fond of caring for herbs, collecting and treating them. He liked to drink hot water after boiling. He left some tea leaves in the garden and accidentally carried the wind from dry tea to the hot water bowl Sitting as he sat in the garden as a type of treatment with water noticed the king change the color of the water and taste the taste of soaked and taste of taste and the persistence of eating it and in the same used what used in China and abroad.
As for Arabs, Europeans, and others, the Arab World Encyclopedia mentioned that tea was not known to Arabs in the age of ignorance, nor in the origin of Islam, or in the Umayyad or Abbasid era, and may have come after this date. There is no specific date for drinking tea in the Arab region. Iraq especially to be one of the most popular and popular drinks.
It did not spread and became known in the world until the seventeenth century and beyond. The first shipment of tea arrived in Europe in 1610, the first European era of tea. 

Tea Story:

The story of tea in Europe dates back to the 17th century when the Dutch first brought green tea to this continent. The origin of the tea is from Japan and from China at a later stage. Tea was considered an expensive food at that time, and it was an important drug that was sold only to places for the sale of drugs. It is no longer just a panacea but a drink that is adopted by drinkers as the black tea begins to import. Thus, tea has joined the expensive beverage group with coffee and chocolate.
Countries producing tea around the world
Countries producing tea around the world

Tea follows his long journey, moving from the Netherlands to travel in England and Germany. Seventy years do not go by until the English decide to establish the East India Company, which is the leader in the tea trade. For a long period of time, black tea imported from Asia was known as "Russian tea", as convoys were transported from Russia to Europe.
The tea industry improved during the 19th century with the famous English tea maker Thomas Lipton, who has mastered the blending of tea and put it on the market in ready-made cans.

Types:

There are four types of tea:

Black Tea (Red)
Green tea
Along tea
White tea


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