Slovenes say, "Whoever doesn't jump isn't Slovenian!", and the British might say, "Whoever doesn't drink tea isn't British!". Drinking tea is considered an island tradition, and there is hardly anyone who does not know the English custom of drinking tea at five in the afternoon, when the English sip black tea with milk, sweetened with a cube of sugar. But the islanders are far from the only ones who enjoy drinking this Teinian infusion. In India, the world's largest producer of tea, drinking black Indian tea (with a mixture of aromatic spices boiled in milk) is a ritual everywhere. On the streets, in a restaurant, on the train... and does not have such a high status as on the Island. Check out the video to see what the tea drinking culture is like in other parts of the world.
The world of tea is a world full of aromas and colors and answers to many of our problems. The love for teas is global. How not. It is made from natural ingredients, has no calories, is cheap, has a pleasant taste and aroma and serves as a stimulant. No wonder it has gained the reputation of being the best food in the world, because the list of its positive effects is as long as Monday, and that is why it is said that drinking this healing magic potion better than drinking water.
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What is she like? drinking culture check out this elixir of life we call tea around the world in the video above.