The humble tea leaf has made quite a stir since it was first discovered nearly 5,000 years ago. For millions across the globe, tea is the go-to pick-me-up – after water, it’s the second most drunk beverage in the world.
Turkey takes the crown for most tea guzzled per person per year (2.9kg), followed by Ireland (2.2kg) and Uzbekistan (2kg). The people of China – birthplace of tea – drink the most collectively, slurping 548,043kg per annum. But just as impressive as quantity is the mind-boggling number of variations.
For instance, in German East Frisia, it must be layered – sugar, then tea, then cream, no stirring. Russians favour loose black tea with a slice of lemon. Green mint tea is the national drink of Morocco, often poured from a…
