When we think of beverages that brings the whole world together, two name stands out: Tea and Coffee. Let’s see which of the two beverages known as the “Queen of Beverages.” Tea and coffee both holds a permanent place in our daily routine. Tea, as a symbol of comfort, a boost of energy and a tradition that spans thousands of years, holds the title of the “Queen of Beverages.”
Tea holds the title of “Queen of Beverages” due to its vast popularity across the world and long cultural history. After water, it is considered to be one of the most consumed drinks in the world. From homes to social gatherings, this beverage is enjoyed everywhere across the world.
Here are some of the reasons why Tea is considered as the “Queen of Beverages.”:
There are mainly six types of tea with distinguished taste and properties. The popular ones are:
China, with about 40-45% of total global tea production annually, stands as the largest tea producing country in the world. The total tea production of China is 3 million metric tons per year, followed by India and Kenya. It produces all major types of tea with significant focus on green tea production.
Besides being the largest producer of tea, China also holds the title of largest consumer. China consumes approximately 1.5 to 3 million tonnes tea annually, driven by its large population. However, in terms of per capita tea consumption, Turkey leads the world, with 3 kg to 14.7 kg per person.
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