teacherage with teawaala
After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world.[2]
Tea is the most popular manufactured drink in the world in terms of consumption Its consumption equals all other manufactured drinks in the world – including coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, and alcohol – put together.[2]
India is playing vital role in tea exporting to other countries. India is one of the largest tea producer, exporter and consumer in the world. Moreover Indian tea is the finest quality in the world. It is being cultivated in the high range of northern and southern regions of India.
Consumption of tea is beneficial to health and longevity
Consumption of green tea is associated with a lower risk of diseases that cause functional disability
Tea contains L-theanine, and its consumption is strongly associated with a calm but alert and focused, relatively productive (alpha wave dominant), mental state in humans. This mental state is also common to meditative practice.
In India, tea is one of the most popular hot beverages. It is consumed daily in almost all homes, offered to guests, consumed in high amounts in domestic and official surroundings and is made with the addition of a lot of milk with or without spices. It is also served with biscuits which are dipped in the tea and eaten before consuming the tea. More often than not, it is drunk in "doses" of small cups rather than one large cup. On April 21, 2012 the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission (India), Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said that tea would be declared as national drink by April 2013.[46][47] The move is expected to boost the tea industry in the country. Speaking on the occasion, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said a special package for the tea industry would be announced in the future to ensure its development.[48]
After water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world.[2]
Tea is the most popular manufactured drink in the world in terms of consumption Its consumption equals all other manufactured drinks in the world – including coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, and alcohol – put together.[2]
India is playing vital role in tea exporting to other countries. India is one of the largest tea producer, exporter and consumer in the world. Moreover Indian tea is the finest quality in the world. It is being cultivated in the high range of northern and southern regions of India.
Consumption of tea is beneficial to health and longevity
Consumption of green tea is associated with a lower risk of diseases that cause functional disability
Tea contains L-theanine, and its consumption is strongly associated with a calm but alert and focused, relatively productive (alpha wave dominant), mental state in humans. This mental state is also common to meditative practice.
In India, tea is one of the most popular hot beverages. It is consumed daily in almost all homes, offered to guests, consumed in high amounts in domestic and official surroundings and is made with the addition of a lot of milk with or without spices. It is also served with biscuits which are dipped in the tea and eaten before consuming the tea. More often than not, it is drunk in "doses" of small cups rather than one large cup. On April 21, 2012 the Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission (India), Montek Singh Ahluwalia, said that tea would be declared as national drink by April 2013.[46][47] The move is expected to boost the tea industry in the country. Speaking on the occasion, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said a special package for the tea industry would be announced in the future to ensure its development.[48]