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Tea: The drink that changed history – find out why it’s more than just a beverage

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Last updated: 8 July 2024 17:20
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a brief HistoryRituals and ceremoniesSocial and political impacthealth and wellbeing

Tea isn’t just a beverage made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis—it’s a global cultural icon! From ancient China, where Emperor Shen Nong witnessed its magic in 2737 BC, to his travels along the Silk Road, tea has shaped traditions and spiritual rituals around the world. Initially valued for its medicinal potential, it quickly became a cornerstone of Chinese culture, spreading to Japan by the 6th century and attracting Europeans via adventurous traders by the 16th century. And let’s not forget India, where chai—a spiced tea blend—has captured the heart of a nation, becoming an integral part of daily life and social gatherings. Today, tea isn’t just a beverage; it’s a cultural cornerstone that connects us across continents!

a brief History

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The story of tea begins in ancient China, where, according to legends, Emperor Shen Nong discovered it around 2737 BC when tea leaves blew into his boiling water. Tea was initially valued for its medicinal properties and soon became an integral part of Chinese culture. The practice of drinking tea spread along the Silk Road, reaching Japan in the 6th century AD and eventually reaching Europe via Portuguese and Dutch traders in the 16th century.

Rituals and ceremonies

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Tea ceremonies are formal rituals for making and serving tea. In Japan, the tea ceremony is called chanoyu or chado. It focuses on the calming aspect of tea drinking. Every gesture, from properly handling utensils to sipping tea, reflects a deep spiritual connection with nature and community.

Similarly, in China, the Gongfu tea ceremony emphasizes the art of making tea with precision and beauty, showcasing the host’s skill in preparing the finest cup. These ceremonies are not just about drinking tea, but about building relationships, appreciating the little things in life, and honoring traditions that have been passed down for generations.

Also read: Tea Lovers Paradise: 10 Best Tea Plantation Places To Visit In India

Social and political impact

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Tea has also played an important role in shaping social relations and the political landscape. In 18th-century Britain, tea became a symbol of wealth and sophistication, influencing daily rituals and social gatherings. The British Empire’s colonisation of tea-growing regions such as India and Sri Lanka further cemented tea’s importance as a valuable export.

In colonial America, the Boston Tea Party of 1773 protested British taxation, making tea a catalyst for social change.

health and wellbeing

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Tea is also valued for its health benefits. Studies show that tea contains antioxidants that may contribute to reducing the risk of chronic diseases and improving mood, attention, and cognitive performance. Regular tea consumption has also been linked to improved heart health. Herbal teas such as chamomile and peppermint are known for their digestive benefits. They may help soothe indigestion, reduce bloating, and ease symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Also read: Tea could help you live longer, study says

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