The top tea growing countries are China, India, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Japan,
Taiwan, Indonesia, Argentina, Brazil, and Georgia( from former USSR) .
Tea is also grown, but with less commercial importance in Bangladesh, Burundi,Cameroon ,Bolivia,Ethiopia,Mali, Zambia,Uganda, Seychelles, Mauritius,Thailand,Laos,Iran,South Africa, Rwanda, Malaysia, Mozambique, and even the US and other places .
Tea grows in tropical and subtropical areas. In the warmest regions of the world, such as Taiwan, it can be grown at a rather high altitude, whereas in colder climates, such as the east coast of the U.S., it can only be grown at low altitudes in sheltered areas, such as coastal South Carolina.
Tea is mostly grown in countries in South and Southeast Asia including China, India, Japan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the like, and also in Africa, such as Kenya, Malawi, and Tanzania, and in South America in Argentina and nearby countries. It is grown in Turkey and Iran (the humid, mild, coastal areas) as well. Georgia (the country) also grows tea in its mildest, coastal areas.
Tea likes humidity; it can handle some cold, such as a light frost, but can also be grown in purely tropical areas. It doesn't have much in the way of soil requirements--it can even grow in areas with very poor soil, even on barren rocks and cliffs.
Only small amounts are grown in the US.
The year 2737 BC Country CHINA The second Emperor of China, Shen Nung
was sitting in his garden and as there was a chill in the air his servants had prepared him a cup of boiling water. Unnoticed by anyone, some small dry leaves from a nearby plant blew into the cup. Thus was born the use of TEA.
Tea originally came from china . legend has it that a Chinese princess had a bowl of hot water and a leaf from a tea tree fell in .
Tea is grown in China at higher elevations. Many tea plants are actually placed on mountainsides in terraced fields. Higher elevation seems to create a more vibrant tea.
Tea is thought to be from China. The Chinese have drunk tea, as well as utilized it for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years.
at China.
subtropical weather with hot moist summer and cool winters
cuz they traded tea silk, rice, porcelain, and steal
he transported tea and beans to other country's so that there trading business can grow and expand the British Empire.
They were forced to pay tax on tea. Since they didn't grow their own and were avid fans of tea, they had to have it imported. The British Government needed money and as all government do, they taxed what was seen as highly valued. This tax caused what is known as the Boston Tea Party as the colonists threw all the tea into the Harbor. The tea was ruined and the Government couldn't get the taxes they wanted and probably needed since it did cost money to send people to the colonies.Most colonists turned to coffee which was and still is locally grown.
Tea is literally fragmented tea leaves. In other words, you don't.
no i do not think that tea make your hair grow
Yes, chinese tea is available.
Water tea has water in it
Yes, there are many tea plantainions in Azerbaijan.
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water,cause coffe or tea would not have the nutrients It needs to grow
They like tea
Tropical
Definitley tap water. The chemicals in it make i grow better than tea does =)
Yes they do grow but not that much. If you see pictures of them, they are usually in a tea cup so that's how they got their name and because of their size.