There are numerous countries that are well-known for growing tea. The best-known two would be China and India. India is mostly known for black teas, whereas China produces countless different types of tea.
After these countries, other well-known countries include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Japan, and Taiwan (Formosa).
Another Country that has become important in recent years is Kenya. Turkey is also important. Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia also produce a lot of tea. But these countries are probably less well-known than the others I mentioned.
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Assam, a high plateau in northern India which straddles the Brahmaputra River, is the largest tea-growing region in the world.china
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Depending on the type of tea you are growing it can be done anywhere.
Yes.
Arable Farming that mainly specifies in the growing of tea leafs.
No, but kids should not drink too much tea.
Asia and it is still the primary tea growing area. Only one place in the United States grows tea and it is an island off the coast of South Carolina. The plants were brought there in the 1700's and are still growing. When growing tea the tops of the plant are cut and the rest of the plant is not cut, so the plant keeps growing.
Cape Cod.
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