No, tea originated in China, hence its botanical name Camelia sinensis (sinesis means of China).
The Chinese. In the tenth century B.C.
Tea in Turkey is mostly grown along the eastern part of the northern coast of the country, along the black sea. This area has a moderate climate, due to the proximity to the ocean. The rest of the country is too dry and harsh to grow tea.
Sri Lanka is the first largest producer of tea
no i do not think that tea make your hair grow
Tea comes from China. It was exported to Korea and Japan, first, then to South Asia. Marco Polo introduced tea to the West, but the interest died later. When South Asia began to grow their own tea, it was then exported to the West. http://exposingchineseancestorworship.blogspot.com/2010/02/spread-of-chinese-tea-culture-to-japan.html
No, tea was drunk in China way before England even saw it.
IndIa of course :)
The national drink of Scotland is Scotch whisky. It is made from malted barley and aged in oak barrels, giving it a distinct smoky and rich flavor. Scotches are classified by region and production methods, making it a beloved and diverse spirit.
India ranks first in the world in the production of tea. India is the largest producer as well as consumer of tea
Yes, chinese tea is available.
Water tea has water in it
Yes, there are many tea plantainions in Azerbaijan.