tea was so healthy that it made people live longer
Japan. They like their tea.
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Tea initially became popular within the aristocracy in japan.
The simple answer is yes, although Japan does produce major quantities of tea most of this tea is green tea. They import many different teas such as black teas and white.
Yes, they do. Some schools in Japan have clubs for children to learn about and how to do Tea ceremonies.
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The practice of drinking tea was brought to Japan by a monk who had spent time in China, and the practice of tea ceremony as we know it developed over the ensuing 400 years.
No. It was from Taiwan.
Green Tea i think lol
yes it is because of japan's liking of green tea, the have made it into a ice cream flavour.
It represents calmness and tranquility. The Japanese drink almost exclusively green tea; Japan produces and consumes only small amounts of other types of tea (black tea, white tea, oolong, and Pu-erh). The tea used in the Japanese tea ceremony is not just any type of tea, it is matcha, a special type of powdered green tea.