International Tea Day is celebrated on December 15, in tea producing countries like India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Uganda and Tanzania.
As an international tea drinker, I'll celebrate despite not actually residing in any of the above countries, and am darn glad that they grow the stuff!
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Chag Urim Sameach
Heavy hearts for the victims at Bondi Beach, Sydney.
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I had some tea already!! That is so sad about that attack at Bondi Beach.
ReplyDeleteI have my green tea with lemon balm Brewing right this minute.
ReplyDelete#1 says she would like to recommend a tea that comes from Sikkim. It's called Temi.
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The Chans
Although I am British I have never been able to drink tea, even as a child.
ReplyDeleteIt is a terrible thing to happen at Bondi Beach.
Adorable kitty in the tea cup ~ enjoy the tea ~ hugs,
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Awww, I'll take that Kit-tea. So cute.
ReplyDeleteSo sad about Bondi Beach.
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The story of how the British brought tea to India is rather an exciting one; you wouldn't think it.
ReplyDeleteI will have to research what John said. I have one favorite international tea. I only have it on special occasions. It is a cherry tea.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much death and sorrow in the world. :( Thank you for spreading light and joy. Be well, my dear.
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DeleteI prefer coffee, but once in a while I like some tea. :)
ReplyDeleteTea is much better the coffee
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