People in England/ Great Britain don't drink so much tea. This is just an American stereotype.
Because tea is just so good. have you ever tried it? its like drinking heaven in a cup.
The Japanese appear to live so long because they drink varieties of tea with antioxidants just like the Chinese or British people. Also because they exercises all the time and don't have so much fast food like American does. Long live japan.
The meaning of martial arts isn't fighting and winning, it's about respect. Tea is a symbol of life, so if you drink tea before training, it'll give you concentration and relaxation so that you won't be mad at your opponent if you loose.
Many Japanese farms harvest tea so it is very popular in cafes and vending machines. Otherwise water is readily available everywhere.
Tea is very healthy for you so many people drink it.
Green tea is a good way to lose extra pounds that you want to get rid of.. It does flush out your system and refreshes you.. Drink green tea and you will fill so much better and you can get green tea in different flavors so you can have a varities and not the same one.
Not the kind of tea we drink these days, but any herb steeped in hot water is technically tea. So I would say yes. It was most likely for medicinal purposes.
no, they drink gold which is why they are so protective over their pot at the end of the rainbow.
This depends on what you think the purpose of tea is. Iced tea is a nice refreshing drink to have in the summer. So if your purpose for drinking tea is to have a cool summer drink then, no, adding ice does not take away the purpose
Low cost tea meant that the common people could begin to afford to drink tea. As most people drink their tea with milk and sugar, as more tea was drunk, so more sugar was needed.
Low cost tea meant that the common people could begin to afford to drink tea. As most people drink their tea with milk and sugar, as more tea was drunk, so more sugar was needed.