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Drinka Cuppa

Drinka Cuppa The Teas Perhaps the greatest Indian manoeuvre against China is the cha manoeuvre. Tea, after all, is a Chinese herb and tea drinking was a Chinese practice. Englishman Samuel Pepys writes in his famous diary in 1661, “I sent for a cup of tea (a Chinese drink), of which I had never drank before.” The Indian offering came much later. In The Indian Tea Gazette of 1881, one Samuel Baildon writes how in 1839 samples of the first tea manufactured in Assam were sent to the East India Company in London, which in turn forwarded a portion to the Society of Arts. The society submitted a report that read thus: “Indian tea possessed all the richness, strength and flavour of the very finest kind imported from China.” The British did their bit to popularise and anglicise Indian tea and not for charity but the

International Tea Day observed

news International Tea Day observed Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) © Provided by Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.) Tea is an aromatic beverage that has a great demand in the world market. It is the second most used drink in the world after water. For some people, tea is an integral part of life which adds rhythm. China is currently the largest exporter of tea. According to the study conducted by the Tea Board of India in 2007, around 80% of the total tea produced in India is consumed by the domestic population. However, the growing of tea requires intensive care and efforts. Thus, to draw the attention of government and public about the problems besetting the tea production and how tea plantations, small tea growers and consumers are being affected by the global tea trade every year - International Tea Day is observed on December 15.

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