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The Origin of Tea, Its Record and Varieties

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From China sinensis has at a later time prolonged in to the region today covered by the north-eastern section of Burma. The book of tea is a guide with many pages and chapters beginning shrouded in the air of fable and icon sometime back in 3000 BC. There's also the cement day 2725 BC mentioned what's linking the (accidental) finding and the later consuming of tea to the Asian emperor Shen Nung about who I can tell you more a little later. No one really knows when it was that the drinking of tea (what in those days was always.

Green tea extract because it absolutely was unfermented also known as unoxidised) began to become element of Asian culture. That is why it can not be within the scope of this article to (as intriguing as this may be) cope with connected urban myths, legends and folklore in order to show tea history's key of when and wherever this was and how it happened. The clear answer to this problem will never be discovered anyhow what suggests that it can for always remain concealed behind the curtain of legend. Therefore we've to get facts in the proper execution of prepared documents and archaeological. แฟรนไชส์ชา

Sees that'll provide people tea connected data we're looking for. And so far as that is concerned we do not need to find long. We're given the very first trusted data in a Chinese encyclopaedia that has been grew to become collected and written through the Han Dynasty some time about 325 BC and more expanded from then on: their name is Erya also spelled Erh-ya. Mcdougal of the Erya is unknown but it's among scholars acknowledged that this have already been disciples of Confucius. Here we find files allowing people realize that tea.

Was already identified and drunken at the least in the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty in 1046 BC, probably earlier. However, it's not specified whether it was tea brewed from camellia sinensis leaves and drunken for joy or some organic most likely not really delightful tea drunken for medical purposes only. From later records we all know that producing and consuming tea was already area of the Asian people's everyday activity at the beginning of the Han Dynasty in 206 B.C. as well as earlier. That the drinking of tea has so fairly fast permeated.

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