Sunday, December 15, 2024

Time For Tea

The first International Tea Day was held in New Delhi, India in 2005, and is celebrated annually in tea producing countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda and Tanzania. 

The United Nations established a separate International Tea Day on May 21 in 2019 to commemorate the signing of the First International Tea Agreement.

Two Tea Day Holidays?  

That's okay with me!

I love my Earl Grey tea, but must limit how much I drink each day due to caffeine levels.

When I really want to be rebellious, however, I have two cups of Earl Grey. 😹

12 comments:

  1. The last picture is me! I have never liked tea but was made to drink it at teatime as a child. When we started cruising, if we went to afternoon tea the waiters couldn't believe an English person didn't like it and requested coffee.

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  2. I'm a tea drinker and a tea lover. But I do only drink one or two cups a day and usually green.

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  3. No.2 image is so us. Just leave us alone to our cup o' tea and warm scone with strawberry jam (homemade).

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  4. dee mum drinks green tea and lemon in dee morning(fur her tummy) she cannot drink cawfee any more, she really likez cawfee(hertz dee tummy)

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  5. I love tea. Its caffeine amounts are much lower than coffee's, but I suppose if we drink enough, even tea can give us too much. Too much tea? Never.

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  6. I especially love Japanese tea, which is what we grew up drinking.

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  7. Cool post! And the comments are fascinating. Be well, my dear.

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  8. I prefer coffee, but once in a while a cup of tea is a nice change.

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  9. Tea is a delight, and I especially like to indulge on a Sunday.

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