Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water.

 
 
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Default How England stole the world's favorite drink and changed history

On Mar 31, 7:13*am, Robin ]>
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> (NPR) - By the mid-19th century, Britain was an almost unchallenged
> empire. It controlled about a fifth of the world's surface, and yet
> its weakness had everything to do with tiny leaves soaked in hot
> water. By 1800, tea was easily the most popular drink in the country.
> The problem? All the tea in the world came from China, and Britain
> couldn't control the quality or the price. So around 1850, a group of
> British businessmen set out to create a tea industry in a place they
> did control: India.
>
> "For All the Tea In China: How England Stole the World's Favorite
> Drink and Changed History" (Amazon.com:http://xrl.us/TeaThieves) is
> Sarah Rose's account of the effort to control the tea market, what she
> calls the "greatest single act of corporate espionage in history."...
>
> Continued:http://xrl.us/TeaChina


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I think the Chinese are at the same game. Japanese white mountain
tea disappeared from the shelves in Texas stores. Now the Chinese
are selling large quantities of "white mountain tea." in the (you
guessed it) dollar stores, not the megamarts.

Cheers, David H
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