The answer to this question is subjective, and is largely a matter of personal taste.
One thing that is true as a general rule, however, is that the best teas are only available as loose-leaf tea. You will not find the best hot tea in tea bags.
Different tea companies and brands of tea have different strengths. Some specialize in certain styles of tea (green, black, oolong, flavored teas, herbals, etc.) and many brands specialize in teas from a particular region.
The best way to determine which brands of tea are best for you is to try teas from different brands. You may also want to read tea reviews on tea blogs or tea community websites.
This is a matter of personal preference.
Tea comes in many different styles, including white tea, green tea, black tea, oolong tea, and Pu-erh. Each of these types of tea comes in many specific varieties and sub-varieties, each with their own unique flavor and aroma. Tea produced in different regions can also have very different qualities.
However, serious tea drinkers almost all agree that the best tea is loose-leaf tea.
The best way to figure out what tea is best according to your tastes, is to sample a lot of different teas. You may also find it helpful to read reviews of tea and learn more about different varieties of tea by reading reviews of tea on tea blogs and tea community websites.
This is just a personal opinion, but I favour Russian Georgian tea. The infusion has a light orangey colour, a very round smooth flavour that although it intensifies with longer steeping does not acquire the harsh bitter taste common in most black teas.
The difficulty however is, to my knowledge there is little or none of this wonderful tea left in the world. There were wars and devastation throughout the Georgian area of Russia for decades past and the tea plantations were destroyed. Even if they were replanted today, it would be a generation before there would be enough tea to sell internationally.
The question of what tea is best is highly subjective and is a matter of personal taste.
China and India produce the largest quantity of tea on the global market, but producing the most tea does not necessarily mean that they produce the best tea. Other major tea-producing countries include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Taiwan (Formosa), Kenya, Taiwan, Japan, and Argentina.
Of these countries, China, India, Taiwan, and Japan have the strongest reputation for quality, and tend to produce artisan teas that fetch the highest prices. However, there are outstanding teas from many different countries, including from countries that are not major producers and are not well-known on the global market.
Tea from different regions has its own peculiar taste. If you want to decide which countries or regions produce the teas that you like best, the best way to figure this out is to try a lot of different teas from different regions, and decide for yourself.
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India ranks first in the world in the production of tea. India is the largest producer as well as consumer of tea
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China produces 28% of the world's tea Germany
Although many countries do not produce tea, due to climate. I will guarantee you that tea is not grown in Antarctica or in the North pole. Although neither of them of them are a country.
.The country made best tea in the world in Sri Lanka
Best tea is from Sri Lanka. They export the best tea
Assam is famous for its tea and wildlife. Its famous wildlife parks are Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Saikhowa National Park and Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. Assam tea usually refers to strong black tea which the region is best-known for. Assam black tea is one of the main components in Irish Breakfast tea, Ostfresientee, and other strong, black breakfast blends. The region also produces a small amount of white and green tea, sold as artisan teas on the specialty tea market.
Assam is famous for its tea and wildlife. Its famous wildlife parks are Kaziranga National Park, Manas National Park, Saikhowa National Park and Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary. Assam tea usually refers to strong black tea which the region is best-known for. Assam black tea is one of the main components in Irish Breakfast tea, Ostfresientee, and other strong, black breakfast blends. The region also produces a small amount of white and green tea, sold as artisan teas on the specialty tea market.
Assam, a high plateau in northern India which straddles the Brahmaputra River, is the largest tea-growing region in the world.china
These days, tea is harvested all over the word, really. The most well-known tea growing regions are located in Japan, China, India and Sri Lanka. Different regions are generally known for a specific type of tea. Perhaps the most famous tea growing region--although maybe not necessarily the highest quality--is the Darjeeling region of India, which is mainly known for the black tea it produces, although it is technically closer to an oolong tea.
They are called 'tea plants' or Camellia sinensis
An organic, or concentrated version usually produces the desired effects. Without knowing what "best" is, a potent version is probably the best answer.