Tea Cultures Around The World: 4 Countries Tea Culture

Let's take a look at the world's tea cultures together.

There are many countries from East to West among the places that attract attention with their tea cultures in the world. Tea, which is served with additional flavors such as milk, honey and lemon, maintains its place and importance on the tables for hundreds of years.

CHINA

In China, which has very old inscriptions about tea culture, different types of tea are consumed such as green tea, red tea, wrong tea, flower tea, white tea, and yellow tea. Also, in China, tea which is the most served beverage to guests is believed to have a relaxing effect on the human spirit when it is brewed and drunk alone.

INDIA

When you would like to drink tea in India, which is among the countries where tea production is made the most in the world, don't forget to tell them to bring it without milk because while the tea is served here; milk, sugar, and a condiment called "Masala" are mixed into it. In India, tea is mostly drunk to warm up and gather energy.

TURKEY

Black Tea, which is an invariable beverage especially for breakfast in Turkey, is also consumed after lunch and dinner. Tea is usually served with sugar, lemon and plenty of water. Tea is the most preferred beverage of the guests. In Turkish traditions, tea is cooked as an excuse for more conversation.At the same time, Turkish tea is one of the plants that has a unique cultivation style in the world due to its ability to grow with snow.


UNITED KINGDOM

England, where the world's most famous '5 tea' is spoken by word of mouth and spread to other cultures, gained this tradition found to the 7th Duchess of Bedford Anna, who felt tired in the evening and started to have a snack. Although small treats consumed with tea are indispensable for 5 o'clock tea, this ritual is mostly corned out by the old generation British today.