winter season
YEs
In the Darjeeling district of West Bangal
rice, tea
Tea, Spices, Silk
Possibly LEMON tea but I am not 100% sure!
tea
for tea you need at least 4-12 years and 2,000 mm of rainfall every year
Green Tea is grown in Hungary
Tea is grown in China, Ceylon, India, Formosa, Japan, African and Russia, just to name a few. All tea comes from the Camellia sinensi plant. It is how it is processed that affected the oxidation levels and therefore the type of tea.
Both CTC and Orthodox Tea are grown in the foothills of Darjeeling. Nowadays Green Tea is also grown by some Tea Estates.
Tea can't be grown everywhere so Asia where the largest production of tea could be found. I would guess India and China would be the top two countries for producing tea.
No - Although the British made tea a very famous and popular drink after they colonised tea growing countries (Like Sri Lanka and India) no tea is grown in England itself.