Here are some Southeast Asian countries that produce tea:
Burundi
China
Fiji
Georgia (country)
India
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
China, Japan, India, Sri Lanka, and the East Indies.
Green tea
Sichuan Province Of China
According to Wikipdia, from Mondal (2007), Tea originated in Southeast Asia, in the countries India, Burma, China and Tibet.
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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.
Western countries imported tea from Asian countries like China and India. The American colonies were sent tea from Britain.
Tea leafs picked in Asia, packed and transported to the western countries, best tea leafs selected for tea production Teatly Tea produced and distributed to retailers world wide.
The beverage 'Masala chai' (Hindi for 'mixed spiced tea'), popular worldwide, originates from South Asia. It is prepared by brewing a mixture of black tea and Indian herbs and spices and can be prepared with or without milk, sugar and so on.
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
Dilmah.