Tea is believed to have originated in the region of southwestern China, specifically in Yunnan Province. Originally, it was used for medicinal purposes, valued for its health benefits and as a stimulant. Over time, tea became an integral part of Chinese culture and social life, serving as a symbol of hospitality and refinement. Its significance expanded further during the Tang and Song dynasties, leading to the development of elaborate tea ceremonies and trade, which solidified its importance in Chinese society.
They were grown in China.
Wheat and barley are grown in north china.
Rice is grown in China and used in the US.
yes it can. it is grown in ukolsovia aka china
in china
Anywhere that normal peas can be grown.
Rice is mostly grown in the South. ^.^
Silkworms are "grown" in parts of Asia - China, for example.
China is the world's second-largest producer of corn.
Rice
china
corn