Most of the tea on sale in British supermarkets are blends of lots of different teas.
Earl Grey tea.
regular tea no fruit flavors.
Normal tea, unflavoured.
The most popular tea in china is Green Tea.
The most popular drink in china is green tea
Its 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.
Most colonists were of British desent, tea to the British is like beer to the Germans and vodka to the Russians. Tea was just a huge part of British culture.
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tea and crumpets
There is an online game called High Tea. It is a simulation game, and you play as a British smuggler. The graphics look kind of primitive, though. There is also a cute game call Alice's Tea Party online.
Earl Grey is the most popular tea. Chamomile and mint tea is naturally caffeine free so they are a popular afternoon tea. Green tea has a bold flavor. You may however want to ask your friends what their tea preference is.
Coffee is not, by definition, British. A coffee made in the British Isles could be considered British because it received most of it's processing in that country. Tea is a much more British beverage than coffee, most people associate tea and Britain.