Tea You Can Have it Hot or Cold
You can have it hot or cold,
black or green, herbal or lemon; yes what we are talking about is
tea. Tea is the most popular beverage worldwide. The discovery of tea
was done in 2700bc by a Chinese emperor, also a scientist, Shen Nung.
In the Indian and Japanese legend tea was supposedly discovered by a
Buddhist missionary monk Daruma. Shen Nung had discovered tea when
some leaves from the garden fell into his pot of boiling water
resulting in a refreshing drink where as it is believed Daruma on
being disappointed of himself for not being able to complete his nine
year meditation had cut off his eyelids and thrown it on the ground
from which originated the tea plant. It was the monkeys who were
first trained to pick tea leaves.
Tea slowly gained popularity
among the French and the Dutch, but due to its high cost remained a
drink for the wealthy. With the passage of time and the increasing
popularity different processes of brewing, preparing and drinking tea
was evolved. Marquise de seven was the first to have mentioned the
addition of milk to tea giving the drink a new dimension.
Tea was first taken to
Europe by the Dutch in the 1600bc. In the 1700bc tea was first sold
in a fashionable coffee house by Thomas. John Dorniman was the first
to sell tea in nett weighed packets. The first European to write
about tea was father Jasper De Cruz, in the year 1560, who tasted the
drink at a missionary. The duchess of Bedford originated the custom
of afternoon tea but the credit turning it into a pastime should be
given to Queen Victoria.
Tea was originally grown in
china and exported to Europe and other parts of the world. china
emerged as the trader of tea . Due to the steep rise in demand and
also to keep a check on the balance of trade the Europeans started
looking for other places where tea could be grown .this search gave
birth to the tea fields of India . Later Europe imported tea from
India followed by Ceylon.
The history of tea also
enhances our general knowledge. When we move back in time, we learn
that the practice of tipping was developed in the tea gardens of
England where a small wooden locked box labeled tips (to insure
prompt service) was kept for its customers. Customers came and went
by, years and centuries passed by, only to take to new heights the
refreshing drink called Tea.
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