China grows and precesses the most tea. It is a very important business in China and they regulate it very severely.
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Australia is increasingly growing more of its own tea, but it still imports a great deal. Depending on the individual manufacturer, tea is imported from China, Sri Lanka, India and Kenya.
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.
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White tea is produced primarily in China, although a number of different countries produce a small amount of white tea. Within China, production is mostly in Fujian province, and within Fujian province, mostly within Fuding and Zhenghe counties, although there are numerous other regions of China that also produce white tea. Other countries that also produce white tea include India, Kenya, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Nepal, Malawi, Taiwan, Tanzania, and Bangladesh. Production in these other countries is quite young; historically white tea was only produced in China. However, white tea production has been increasing, owing to its growing popularity, and growing demand for specialty tea in general.
Yes, green tea is grown in china, in fact china is the origin of green tea. The different green tea provinces include * Zhejiang Province * Hunan Province * Jiangsu Province * Hubei Province * Henan Province * Jiangxi Province * Anhui Province Each of these different provinces grow different types of green tea.
The most popular tea in china is Green Tea.
In the long run, Japanese tea and Chinese tea actually came from the same place, China. Over a long period of time the Japanese have improved there tea by growing their own. There are a few big differences between the two. The price, the quality, and the taste.
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.
China is the origin country of the drink tea.
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