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The history of tea leaf in the world

Tea has a rich and fascinating history that dates back over 5,000 years. Legend says that tea was discovered in 2737 BCE by Chinese Emperor Shen Nong when tea leaves accidentally fell into his boiling water. From China, tea spread to Japan, where it became a central part of Zen Buddhist culture. By the 16th century, Portuguese traders introduced tea to Europe, and it quickly became a symbol of elegance and tradition, especially in Britain.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, tea cultivation expanded to India and Sri Lanka under British influence, leading to the rise of world-famous teas like Assam and Darjeeling. Today, tea is enjoyed in countless varieties across the globe, bringing people together with its comforting aroma and health benefits.

From ancient emperors to modern tea lovers, this timeless beverage continues to be a cherished part of daily life worldwide

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