How to drink tea from countries around the world

Tea is a popular drink in the world and every place, tea has its own way of mixing and drinking.

Maroc

After cooking, Arab tea, also known as mint tea , the brewer will add a lot of sugar and raise up his hand to pour the foam into the tea cup. Each person will be invited for 3 cups of tea: The first cup is light, the second cup is sweet, and the third cup (at the bottom of the teapot) is bitter. The Moroccans use tea with some traditional dishes.

Taiwan

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Pearl milk tea.

Today, when walking around the street, it is not difficult to see a lot of different milk tea shops, even coffee shops that sell this tea.Milk tea was born in Taiwan in the 1980s. Usually, pearl milk tea includes tea, sweet milk and fruit and pearls.

Tibet

In the harsh living environment of Tibet, it is not surprising that the people here add some important ingredients to keep the tea warm and energetic. Traditionally, Tibetans mixed black tea with yak butter and salt to form a mixture similar to soup. Butter coffee is taken from here.

Pakistan

Masala bottles are also popular in Pakistani Kashmir during afternoon tea, including milk, pistachios, almonds and spices so that when mixed together, a pink and creamy drink is produced. Usually, afternoon tea is only for special occasions.

Brother

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An afternoon English tea party.

Tea was introduced to England from China in the 1600s. In 1840, Princess Anna began the tradition of "afternoon tea party" , eating sandwiches, pastries and tea. More than 170 years later, this tradition remains intact in England and spread to many other countries.

South America

Sweet tea becomes a luxury item in the 1800s because ice, tea and sugar are all very expensive. Today, sweet drinks are a symbol in South America. Sweet tea usually includes black tea (sometimes another type of tea) is very sweet when mixed with syrup or sugar.

Japan

There are 2 types of traditional Japanese tea ceremonies: chakai and chaji . Chakai is simpler, with the landlord inviting guests some food with green tea. The chaji ceremony can last several hours with a formal meal, 2 teas and desserts.

India

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The most popular tea in India is tea.

The most popular tea in India is tea . In fact, in Hindu bottles mean tea, so the true name of the drink we drink in India is masala bottles . The hawker stalls sell this tea in ceramic teapots, many think that pottery will add to the flavor of tea bottles. Try ordering a bottle of latte at the café or you can make yourself a cup and use pottery.

Argentina

It is not difficult to see on the streets of Argentina many people drink tea in tea pots and use metal straws to drink tea in them. This tea is called Yerba mate . Mate leaves are dried and incubated in tea pots and drunk with metal straws called Bombilla. Mate leaves taste bitter and do not use sweeteners.