What is the oldest tea?

The world's oldest tea remains have been dated to 453BC-410BC in China in a new study by archaeologists from Shandong University and scientists from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. The 2,400-year-old remains of tea leaves were discovered in a royal tomb in Zoucheng, Shandong province.
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What was the first tea ever made?

The History of Tea. The history of tea dates back to ancient China, almost 5,000 years ago. According to legend, in 2732 B.C. Emperor Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild tree blew into his pot of boiling water. He was immediately interested in the pleasant scent of the resulting brew, and drank some.
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Is green tea the oldest tea?

Green tea from China is the oldest form of tea, with production dating back millennia, and to this day it remains one of the most popular.
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Which is the oldest tea brand?

History. Twinings was founded by Thomas Twining, of Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, who opened Britain's first known tea room, at No. 216 Strand, London, in 1706; it still operates today. The firm's logo, created in 1787, is the world's oldest in continuous use.
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Which country first invented tea?

According to legend, tea has been known in China since about 2700 bce. For millennia it was a medicinal beverage obtained by boiling fresh leaves in water, but around the 3rd century ce it became a daily drink, and tea cultivation and processing began.
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The history of tea - Shunan Teng



What country drinks the most tea?

China is far and away the largest consumer of tea, at 1.6 billion pounds a year.
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Which is older tea or coffee?

An introduction to tea, the ancient beverage moderns enjoy. Tea, as a beverage, is older than coffee, older than wine and maybe even older than beer. Some may argue about the latter, since some types of beer may be as old as 10,000 years, while tea has been around for 'only' about 5,000.
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What tea does the royal family drink?

HRH The Queen - Earl Grey

Darren says: “Royal sources have previously come forward and spoken of how Earl Grey tea is The Queen's favourite hot drink. “Psychological research suggests that people who enjoy Earl Grey tea are linked to class and are mature in their personality.
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Did Twinings invent Earl Grey?

Jacksons of Piccadilly, a London tea house, claims to have originated Earl Grey tea for sale in the UK, having been given the recipe by Earl Grey in 1830. Now owned by Twinings, the company claimed to have never changed the recipe, which is based on black China tea.
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How old is matcha?

Matcha dates back nearly a thousand years to a time when dynasties ruled China and Shogun clans ruled Japan. This is the history of matcha. The origins of matcha can be traced all the way back to the Tang Dynasty in China. The Tang Dynasty spanned the 7th – 10th centuries.
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What is the oldest Chinese tea?

Loose-leaf green tea of the modern variety. Archaeologists have discovered ancient tea in the tomb of a Chinese emperor who died in 141 B.C. It's the oldest known physical evidence of tea.
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Who invented tea?

The story of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. Shen Nung, a renowned herbalist, decided to try the infusion that his servant had accidentally created.
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Why is tea called cha?

When tea first traveled outside China to the Arab countries and Russia, the Mandarin word cha spread with the goods. In the Persian, Japanese, and Hindi languages, the word settled as cha, in Arabic shai, in Tibetan ja, in Turkish chay, and in Russian chai.
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Did the British bring tea to India?

The credit for creating India's vast tea empire goes to the British, who discovered tea in India and cultivated and consumed it in enormous quantities between the early 1800s and India's independence from Great Britain in 1947.
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Where did British get tea from?

The world began to learn of China's tea secret in the early 1600s, when Dutch traders started bringing it to Europe in large quantities. It first arrived in Britain in the 1650s, when it was served as a novelty in London's coffee houses. Back then, tea was a rare drink that very few consumed.
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Which country is famous for its tea?

1. CHINA – 2,400,000 TONNES. Unsurprisingly China is top of the charts as the spiritual home of the humble cuppa and tops the list as the world's largest tea producing country. China produces some 40% of the world's tea weighing in at 2.4 million tonnes.
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Which tea is considered the best tea why?

Answer: White tea, for instance, has the highest concentration of antioxidants because it is the least processed tea. By this standard, it might be considered the "healthiest" of them all. As far as antioxidants are concerned, white tea is followed by jasmine tea, green tea, then black tea.
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What is the number one tea in England?

Yorkshire Tea has received over a quarter of the votes to be named as the nation's favourite tea brand. 26.2% of Brits agree that Yorkshire Tea is the best tea brand in the UK. PG Tips ranked as the UK's second favourite tea brand – a very close second too – with 26.1% of Brits going for PG Tips.
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What biscuits does the Queen eat?

A chocolate and cookie concoction that is called a tiffin in the UK and happens to be Queen Elizabeth II's favorite cake!
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Is Earl Grey tea posh?

Bergamot oil is derived from the rind of a fruit called the bergamot orange, commonly grown in Italy. In England, Earl Grey tea is widely considered a “posh” drink, due to its namesake.
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What did British drink before tea?

Before the British East India Company turned its thoughts to tea, Englishmen drank mostly coffee.
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What is the number 1 beverage in the world?

1. Water. Water is the most popular drink in the world.
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Why do British drink tea not coffee?

Because the British East India Company had a monopoly over the tea industry in England, tea became more popular than coffee, chocolate, and alcohol. Tea was seen as inherently British, and its consumption was encouraged by the British government because of the revenue gained from taxing tea.
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