History of tea part -2

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3 years ago

In the 400s AD, tea was included in the Chinese dictionary under the name `Quang Ya '. As well as the method of making tea is described. From 400 to 600 AD, during this time the Chinese began various experiments. They try to make the tea more delicious by mixing ginger, various spices and orange juice with the tea. From that time on, the Chinese began to believe that tea was an antidote to diseases.

The fame of tea spread to Turkey around 489 AD and the commercial trade of tea started. The history of tea spread from China to Japan in 593 AD, where Buddhist monks became addicted to tea. These Japanese monks have almost witnessed carrying tea seeds during their travels.

Between 648 and 649 AD, a Japanese monk named Goyoki decided to plant tea in 48 Buddhist temples. At that time the common people of Japan knew nothing about tea. Drinking tea was restricted to high-ranking monks and nobles.

Japanese tea serving

In 625 AD, the Chinese emperor officially changed the name of the drink to `Tea ', which is today known by the same or similar name in many countries around the world. We Bengalis say tea; They want to speak Hindi, Urdu, Persian, Kurdish, Bosnian, Azerbaijan, Turkish and many more languages. Since Arabic does not have four letters, they say shaye. And the Japanese say 'good'.

Around 629 AD, the Japanese made powdered tea, which in Japanese is called hickey acha. This powdered tea was considered a favorite drink of Buddhist monks and emperors in Japan. From 60 AD, tea became very popular all over China and the Chinese emperor introduced tea tax on the people.

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Thank you for writing about the tea relationship. In fact, in the village or town, the morning starts with drinking tea. In fact, almost all people like tea.

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Nice

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Tea is main part of my Bangladesh.... Good article

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