Tea first appeared in Europe in the early 17th century, with its introduction primarily credited to Dutch traders who brought it from China. By the 1650s, it gained popularity in England, particularly among the upper classes, thanks to its association with sophistication and luxury. The beverage was initially consumed in coffeehouses and later became a staple in British society, leading to the establishment of tea plantations in colonial territories to meet the growing demand.
In Europe, there is tea time, where people have to have tea.
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Dutch traders first brought tea to Europe in 1612.
Europe wanted Chinese silk, tea, and spices such as: cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.
Most surviving ceramics from this period appear to be tea sets for use in the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, or chanoyu.
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They brought it by boat.
You appear to be referring to Georgia which is a state in the USA and a country in Europe.
The first tea cups were specifically made for drinking the new beverage tea seen in Europe were exported from the Japanese port Imari.
Asia gave Europe silk and paper. Europe gave Asia tea
900's
they drank tea as medicine before exporting to europe