How Tea Is Enjoyed Around The World

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @ellybean7354
    @ellybean7354 4 года назад +6649

    "tea represents togetherness"
    me, who enjoys drinking tea in solitude: Oh...

    • @etirun1517
      @etirun1517 4 года назад +164

      For you tea would represent the togetherness of you and the joy! :)

    • @samuelbarnabas2406
      @samuelbarnabas2406 4 года назад +28

      Tea x Ella Anderson. Lol I relate this comment in a spiritual level

    • @arinyugrass
      @arinyugrass 4 года назад +3

      I used to be to only one but now my parents and friends drink it too👌🏻

    • @noahi.1381
      @noahi.1381 4 года назад

      Same

    • @arcturus4939
      @arcturus4939 4 года назад +1

      This is so me

  • @obiwankenobi7154
    @obiwankenobi7154 3 года назад +4512

    "Tea brings everyone together"
    Britain: Yes, *into one empire*

  • @unicornbukucu7284
    @unicornbukucu7284 4 года назад +2075

    Tea is like water for Turkish people. We'd drink tea in breakfasts and evenings, especially while eating desserts. Whenever a guest comes, tea is a must to have.

    • @no_name4889
      @no_name4889 4 года назад +58

      same with russia haha

    • @kulsumsheikh814
      @kulsumsheikh814 4 года назад +174

      Same in India, we can't live without chai ❤

    • @insaan2370
      @insaan2370 4 года назад +55

      Same here in pakistan!!

    • @insaan2370
      @insaan2370 4 года назад +41

      @@kulsumsheikh814 yarr chai is the best!

    • @begumerkan3953
      @begumerkan3953 4 года назад +32

      i was drinking tea during the video lol

  • @xi3063
    @xi3063 3 года назад +543

    It’s not just Chai it’s an emotion 😍

  • @RakeshPandey-ch4eb
    @RakeshPandey-ch4eb 3 года назад +3129

    In India Chai is nothing less than a drug
    Ones you get addicted there is no way out

    • @snaik9141
      @snaik9141 3 года назад +71

      It's called Chaa in Goa

    • @Aaryan.S
      @Aaryan.S 3 года назад +61

      Bruhh I have shifted from coffee to chai in my life many times

    • @anastasiastellar2658
      @anastasiastellar2658 3 года назад +59

      Masala Chai?
      That's my most favorite tea

    • @Shubham-dg3rb
      @Shubham-dg3rb 3 года назад +4

      @@anastasiastellar2658 irani tea is even better.

    • @anastasiastellar2658
      @anastasiastellar2658 3 года назад +2

      @@Shubham-dg3rb
      Irani Tea?

  • @noahi.1381
    @noahi.1381 4 года назад +3691

    USA: has tea
    The world: _never heard of it_

    • @archevenault
      @archevenault 4 года назад +222

      Because no one calls it that, I'm sure... If there's one tea from the USA that's iconic, it'd be sweet tea.

    • @ItsMe-ch1yp
      @ItsMe-ch1yp 4 года назад +121

      @@archevenault we (Americans) share a wide arrange of cultures and tea styles. So I think it would be hard to pick one definitive form of tea. With that being said, we do enjoy a sweet tea and also a good Arnold Palmer. (I am a more Iced green tea person, myself.)

    • @jakebradford4272
      @jakebradford4272 4 года назад +2

      @@ItsMe-ch1yp I know right

    • @SoulWhite
      @SoulWhite 4 года назад +107

      @@archevenault Is it called pepsi or cola?

    • @frederickgibson7595
      @frederickgibson7595 4 года назад +35

      My favorite would have to be the chai tea from India.

  • @tahamohammad1741
    @tahamohammad1741 4 года назад +633

    "Sharing tea with a fascinating stranger is one of life's true delights."
    -Iroh

    • @cupnoodles4977
      @cupnoodles4977 4 года назад +6

      Eeee ur an avatar fannnn

    • @tahamohammad1741
      @tahamohammad1741 4 года назад +5

      @@cupnoodles4977 yea

    • @cupnoodles4977
      @cupnoodles4977 4 года назад +5

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    • @calebl.c.a6467
      @calebl.c.a6467 3 года назад +4

      Oh Uncle Iroh. I dare anyone who reads this to rewatch the tales of Ba-Sing Se and not cry.

    • @tahamohammad1741
      @tahamohammad1741 3 года назад

      @@calebl.c.a6467 It's not humanly possible

  • @lelaniadam
    @lelaniadam 2 года назад +60

    We are very proud of Rooibos in South Africa. Good quality Rooibos is not bitter, it has a floral herb taste and takes well to other flavours such as lemon, mint or a honey. Rooibos is also a great base for ice tea. It can also be enjoyed with milk and sugar. Rooibos in South Africa is soothing, calming, hydrating and safe to give to children.

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 года назад +4446

    Tea: exists
    Britain: *I'll take your entire stock*

    • @kucimiao
      @kucimiao 4 года назад +235

      Americans: Throws tea into the sea

    • @existentialcrisis1873
      @existentialcrisis1873 4 года назад +143

      China: I'll take your opium

    • @madelinexo7786
      @madelinexo7786 4 года назад +4

      not teue

    • @Jaxon486
      @Jaxon486 4 года назад +8

      @Sena zehra tuna YOU WHAT PAL

    • @kucimiao
      @kucimiao 4 года назад +33

      @@Jaxon486 It's okay dude, many people mistakenly think this too. It is a very common stereotype after all. But when you think about it, it just wouldn't make sense if England were the biggest tea consumer considering its relatively small population compared to Asian countries like China or India. Unless everyone there has replaced every beverage in their lives with tea??
      Also, calm down... no need for the caps lock, chill

  • @keshi6919
    @keshi6919 4 года назад +3033

    Nobody:
    Uncle iroh: *I’ll take your entire stock*

  • @quinngrace4417
    @quinngrace4417 4 года назад +1061

    Rooibos isn't bitter, it's naturally very sweet and smooth actually. We even make it into a "red cappuccino".

    • @vintage1950
      @vintage1950 4 года назад +49

      What I thought. I don’t normally need sugar in it.

    • @mariaf1964
      @mariaf1964 4 года назад +62

      You beat me to it, was gonna say the dame. I cant believe they compared it to Mate in the video, its not even close and ive always found rooibos one of the more naturally sweet teas

    • @AnaisAzuli
      @AnaisAzuli 4 года назад +10

      Can you explain how you make red cappuccino?

    • @jamieleebongay4531
      @jamieleebongay4531 4 года назад +16

      I love Rooibos, especially its smell. 😊

    • @terrilucks
      @terrilucks 4 года назад +13

      Exactly. Where did she get that info from?

  • @ngocnhu5877
    @ngocnhu5877 2 года назад +288

    0:00 Intro
    0:25 Pu'er tea
    0:55 Yerba mate
    1:15 Rooibos tea
    1:39 Bubble tea
    2:10 Maghrebi mint tea
    2:46 London fog
    3:08 Omija-cha
    3:37 Cay
    3:58 Masala chai
    4:23 Matcha
    5:16 English breakfast tea
    5:41 Karkade
    6:04 Silk-stocking tea
    6:24 Cha yen
    6:53 Arnold Palmer
    7:28 Persian tea
    7:43 Po cha

    • @wiamkt3097
      @wiamkt3097 2 года назад +2

      moroccan* mint tea

    • @varella4255
      @varella4255 2 года назад

      0:55 yerba means herb, it is not necessary, besides not being consumed only in Spanish speaking places, is pretty common in Argentina and south pf Brazil

    • @chemicaltrack74
      @chemicaltrack74 Год назад +1

      @@wiamkt3097 Bro pronounced it in Moroccan, i think he didn't mean the maghreb

    • @tulsi3549
      @tulsi3549 Год назад

      Thanks...

    • @dinaartandcraftacademy34567
      @dinaartandcraftacademy34567 Год назад

      Thanks

  • @camilla3887
    @camilla3887 4 года назад +590

    0:26 China
    0:55 Argentina
    1:13 South Africa
    1:38 Taiwan
    2:09 Morocco
    2:45 Canada
    3:07 South Korea
    3:36 Turkey
    3:57 India
    4:24 Japan
    5:15 UK
    5:40 Egypt
    6:03 Hong Kong
    6:24 Thailand
    6:52 US
    7:26 Iran
    7:44 Tibet

  • @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
    @SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 4 года назад +1701

    Uncle Iroh: *Y E S*

    • @krrangarajan5391
      @krrangarajan5391 4 года назад +44

      So we meet again !! Hey

    • @chingchenghanji2552
      @chingchenghanji2552 4 года назад +49

      Everywhere i go, i see your face

    • @gauthamroopesh6572
      @gauthamroopesh6572 4 года назад +33

      Hey man, first provide something for your citizens to live on before importing exotic teas

    • @septemily
      @septemily 4 года назад +9

      Love this comment AHHH

    • @hiyou5659
      @hiyou5659 4 года назад +23

      Never Knew Nickelodeon Aired in North Korea

  • @ArvindKumar-fj7ql
    @ArvindKumar-fj7ql 4 года назад +759

    Chai I highly addictive too! My parents would get headache if they dont get their morning chai. But they have controlled it tho lol!

    • @karunasingh666
      @karunasingh666 3 года назад +3

      Yeahhh
      Sameeeee!!

    • @jazzy4164
      @jazzy4164 3 года назад +1

      Relatable lol😂

    • @lizasamya7359
      @lizasamya7359 3 года назад +1

      Hmm we my parents like chai but my siblings like chai with lemon and honey

    • @chosenstrong9539
      @chosenstrong9539 3 года назад +4

      My mom drinks like 3 cups in the morning...

    • @SurgeryFxGT
      @SurgeryFxGT 3 года назад +1

      doesn't chai literally mean 'tea' in arabic? which one are you talking about?

  • @Iseeyou0165
    @Iseeyou0165 Год назад +13

    Teas i wanna try:
    1:14 rooibos tea
    1:39 bubble tea
    3:08 omija-cha
    4:00 masala chai
    5:16 english breakfast tea
    6:07 silk stocking tea
    6:27 cha yen
    7:45 po cha (butter tea)

  • @zed5822
    @zed5822 3 года назад +608

    INDIAN CHAI WITH PARLE G BISCUITS OR ANY SNACKS IS MY FAVORITE ! LOVED IT WHEN I WENT TO INDIA!

    • @vibruh2963
      @vibruh2963 3 года назад +33

      That's verrrry common in all the Indian houses . And chai is a drug in india

    • @TheSdzfr
      @TheSdzfr 3 года назад +12

      @@vibruh2963 you know tea is also served in meetings with scientific (practically foolish and insensible) discussions.
      Best thing of Indian board room meetings is the Masala chai, to be very honest.

    • @vibruh2963
      @vibruh2963 3 года назад +2

      @@TheSdzfr true

    • @zuninona
      @zuninona 3 года назад +8

      If you go to an Indian store you can buy some Indian tea and brew it and eat it with some cookies or whatever

    • @basedbhava
      @basedbhava 3 года назад +1

      You've just named the most iconic duo

  • @jothisrdaas2725
    @jothisrdaas2725 3 года назад +830

    2:26 Poured from a height of 12 inches..🤣
    Le Indian tea stalls: Hold our tea poured 20 feet away🤣🤣🤣

    • @voiceactorofdovakiin
      @voiceactorofdovakiin 3 года назад +4

      Only americans are capable to enjoy this comment kkkk

    • @agent-sv3dp
      @agent-sv3dp 3 года назад +7

      @@voiceactorofdovakiin bruh I 🤣

    • @febinsharaf8344
      @febinsharaf8344 3 года назад +51

      Yes bro here in kerala the tea shop guy stretch his arms to the fullest to pour tea into the glass 😂😂😂

    • @Osama-KIN_TMZ01
      @Osama-KIN_TMZ01 3 года назад +26

      Bruv for real tho, some Moroccan lads here be pouring that shit high as hell, one lad in a restaurant even pours it from angles above guests' heads like it's some Russian roulette type shit lol.

    • @jothisrdaas2725
      @jothisrdaas2725 3 года назад +7

      Yeah... Ikr... And these guys think 12 inches are some kind of a huge feat😂😂

  • @habib6499
    @habib6499 3 года назад +2673

    “English tea is usually consumed during breakfast”
    Me a Brit that never stops drinking tea till i sleep:👁👄👁

    • @PikaJess123
      @PikaJess123 3 года назад +91

      thats the true British way

    • @ss9392
      @ss9392 3 года назад +53

      Same in india lmao at least 3 cups a day

    • @habib6499
      @habib6499 3 года назад +29

      @@ss9392 only free I drink about 7

    • @hayyihahd9251
      @hayyihahd9251 3 года назад +14

      Same... Everyday I prepare a big jug of tea and drink it through the day

    • @fashiondiva6972
      @fashiondiva6972 3 года назад +11

      They were talking about English BREAKFAST tea, not just tea in general🙄

  • @anosvoldigod2943
    @anosvoldigod2943 2 года назад +11

    Just few weeks ago I had my first boba drink and I am addicted to boba, never thought that I would like it this much.

  • @awilli182
    @awilli182 4 года назад +5019

    It's funny how the American tea is the only one that ended up getting mass produced in a can while all the other countries made their teas for enjoyment.

    • @Cain0023
      @Cain0023 4 года назад +245

      What? I don't get the unnecessary bashing lol

    • @tbh-demon9977
      @tbh-demon9977 4 года назад +91

      It's capitalism brdr

    • @awilli182
      @awilli182 4 года назад +37

      @@hypernewlapse
      Oh, I'm sure that you can. It's just not shown here.

    • @giselle6605
      @giselle6605 4 года назад +309

      have you seen japan? there are vending machines everywhere and most if not all of them carry canned tea

    • @noahi.1381
      @noahi.1381 4 года назад +29

      @@giselle6605 yes **sobs happily in weeb**

  • @K177Y
    @K177Y 3 года назад +649

    In Kenya, we also drink masala chai :)

    • @Seems7729
      @Seems7729 3 года назад +49

      That’s becos of earlier trade many India went their n their was cultural influence also I hv seen some dishes fm Kenya with Indian touch

    • @K177Y
      @K177Y 3 года назад +43

      @@Seems7729 Yeah! its so cool how one culture can mix with another! :D

    • @aliimran2485
      @aliimran2485 3 года назад +25

      Yes I know
      I too shocked when I came to Kenya
      Later I get to know that kenya is also somewhat influenced by trade from India
      🇮🇳 ❤ 🇰🇪

    • @gayathri.nnagaraj.s131
      @gayathri.nnagaraj.s131 3 года назад +5

      @Lochan ರಾನೀವಾ you are from karnataka

    • @idiotummadistan3297
      @idiotummadistan3297 3 года назад +3

      @@gayathri.nnagaraj.s131 ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಬಾಳ್ಗೆ

  • @shelldonalexander989
    @shelldonalexander989 4 года назад +440

    Ok, good video. But there's one thing I have to say. I'm South African. I still live here. Rooibos tea is not bitter. You have to drink it. The flavour is very unique, slightly floral and it's very fragrant, even sweet. But not bitter

    • @Mika-xs1sl
      @Mika-xs1sl 3 года назад +21

      Agreed. Rooibos isn't bitter at all. Nice to see a fellow south african here lol

    • @nataliaregina3094
      @nataliaregina3094 3 года назад +5

      Yes I think its has a robust but very fresh aromatic taste. Bitter would be something dark chocolate, very different.

    • @handwashingonion-UAE
      @handwashingonion-UAE 3 года назад

      :O :O :O :O :O :O i wanna try that sounds delicious

    • @TDGCmote
      @TDGCmote 3 года назад +2

      Rooibos is AWESOME,

    • @jigglion7901
      @jigglion7901 3 года назад +7

      Yeah I was confused that they said that 😂

  • @aryanpathak4234
    @aryanpathak4234 Год назад +13

    chai is my favourite, considering there are so many varieties to it. every person has a different cooking method/time, spice preference, amount of tea, amount of sugar, milk to water ratio, and the fact that we have it with biscuits and fritters (pakode)

  • @skullyy999
    @skullyy999 3 года назад +805

    I love Chai, its strong and pretty smooth. When I went to India, they actually used milk from bags, like plastic bags. Don't know if that's normal but it was bomb 😋

    • @vx.r.
      @vx.r. 3 года назад +150

      Yes that is normal. In India milk is usually bought in small quantities in plastic bags. Also I totally agree, Chai is addictive!! xD

    • @vamshika8296
      @vamshika8296 3 года назад +61

      Don't worry... In india milk is sold in palstic bags or packets(milk packets)...

    • @roseyy1920
      @roseyy1920 3 года назад +24

      We get milk in plastic bags

    • @cosmic_rosee
      @cosmic_rosee 3 года назад +52

      Yeah so I was born in India and lived there till i was 11 but then i moved to U.s and i was shooketh when i found out you dont find milk in packets or steel containers. Ok so ill explain steel containers if you go to a umm i would not say village hmm maybe more like countryside hometown? Anyways ppl dont go out and buy milk there is a person who goes around and gives milk in steel containers and its thick creamy rich and fresh. I have never had any milk like that before I cant explain the taste lol

    • @juhij5096
      @juhij5096 3 года назад +1

      @@sukhadaoulkar chill boomer . I’m sure he didn’t mean any offence . He was just wondering .

  • @kastertalkie4093
    @kastertalkie4093 3 года назад +3194

    I love how every indian was recommended this

  • @EvieStevie-Ahgase
    @EvieStevie-Ahgase 4 года назад +374

    Fun story: when someone comes over to a Russian for tea, they don't get just tea and a slice of medovik, they get a whole meal. So when my American friend came to my house expecting just some hot leaf juice, she was shooketh when we all ate and then busted out the teapot and all had 2 cups of chai.

    • @alkira47
      @alkira47 3 года назад +11

      This is so accurate lmao, I've never had *just* tea before, theres always gotta be a meal

    • @kamran9275
      @kamran9275 3 года назад +9

      how could a memeber of my family say that (ATLA reference)

    • @stansmith2188
      @stansmith2188 3 года назад +5

      And that meal isn’t a meal. it’s a MEAL. I mean never ending food. And then just as your about to pass out is when the tea comes

    • @malinibhattacharya9226
      @malinibhattacharya9226 2 года назад +4

      @@stansmith2188 😂😂😂 Didn't have the idea that Russians are so warm hosts ! One generation back Indians too were very similar. Countryside and towns folks still are similar. Just big city people have become too practical to be extravagant hosts, I too being one.

    • @stansmith2188
      @stansmith2188 2 года назад +7

      @@malinibhattacharya9226 they are very strange people. They’ll invite you over for tea or a meal, complain about everyone and everything for the three hour duration, have constant food coming for the three hours which somehow just comes out and is never ordered except for the soup and main course, and refuse to let anyone else even pay the bill. It’s an experience to say the least, and yes they are as hostile as they seem

  • @shannonmccarthy4000
    @shannonmccarthy4000 2 года назад +20

    오미자 or omija is DEILICIOUS. I once tried it, never had I had such a refreshing drink. It's true that it's a 5-part flavour, though I'd best describe it as sweet and a little tangy (but not too strong). It was one of my favourite things I'd tried when visiting Korea in 2019. Would highly recommend

  • @Sg-tb7uu
    @Sg-tb7uu 4 года назад +2565

    Maturity is when you watch the entire video instead of finding your country only .

    • @sunshine-kj1lf
      @sunshine-kj1lf 4 года назад +110

      it is after all fascinating to see how other countries prepare their teas too :D

    • @prasunbagdi6112
      @prasunbagdi6112 4 года назад +28

      Someone Indians are showing desh bhakti in this video(not you, I am talking about another comment)

    • @swapnilgohil7280
      @swapnilgohil7280 4 года назад +19

      @@prasunbagdi6112 well what's wrong with that

    • @anushasan9452
      @anushasan9452 4 года назад +76

      @@swapnilgohil7280 nothing wrong. It just gets kinda annoying, indians are always doing smth like this. Yeah we get it "apna desh mahan" but its very unnecessary.

    • @brindade2004
      @brindade2004 4 года назад +2

      Well said

  • @FRISHR
    @FRISHR 4 года назад +1115

    And it all started with leaves falling on a general’s hot water drink.

    • @marcus.the.younger
      @marcus.the.younger 4 года назад +66

      dont know about tea but the steamed rice was a complete accident... in the ancient China

    • @teya7304
      @teya7304 4 года назад +75

      Leaves from the fine
      Failing so slow
      Like tiny, little shells
      Drifting in the foam

    • @zeahalliah7874
      @zeahalliah7874 4 года назад +25

      Shoot I thought you ment Iroh

    • @cliffdawg9800
      @cliffdawg9800 4 года назад +12

      @@teya7304 vine*

    • @mehwishmanha9250
      @mehwishmanha9250 4 года назад +5

      @@teya7304 STOOOOOP

  • @Tanya-zp1fp
    @Tanya-zp1fp 3 года назад +4169

    India = tea
    For headache drink tea
    For cold drink tea
    For throat pain drink tea
    Tired drink tea
    Growing up drink tea
    Family Function drink tea
    Wake up drink tea
    Everything is tea and tea😌😂😂

    • @meheralvi9320
      @meheralvi9320 3 года назад +57

      Well said

    • @stanme7944
      @stanme7944 3 года назад +135

      Snack time tea

    • @Tanya-zp1fp
      @Tanya-zp1fp 3 года назад +40

      @@meheralvi9320 born talented🤣

    • @wh2960
      @wh2960 3 года назад +45

      Exist drink tea

    • @aeshikagupta8163
      @aeshikagupta8163 3 года назад +67

      But that's so true . whenever I have a headache or I am not feeling well, my mother says- "chai pi lo thik ho jaogi' 😂😂

  • @Ptolemy336VV
    @Ptolemy336VV 2 года назад +34

    Greece has been drinking tea thousands of years, and is perhaps overshadowed by it's coffee culture, but it's mountain teas are out of this world. Together with Greek honey it's not only a incredibly tasty tea, while here in the Netherlands with my large abundance of experience drinking teas like Rooibos, Earl Grey, Indian chai, Turkish tea, and everything possible, I can say Greek mountain teas are very special. Not only are the tastes incredible due to Greece essentially being the herb garden, and if you research on yourtube the video that explains the world of spices, Greece is the world of herb spices. And with Greece's thousands of years of medicine through herbs and so on, not only are these teas very tasty but have very special medicinal properties. Just checking Sideritis tea alone on youtube you will find why it is special.
    So for anyone who is a tea lover, and tasted many teas around the world but in for something special, then I can recommend it 100%

  • @kucimiao
    @kucimiao 4 года назад +1001

    People around the world: Arguing over which is better, coffee or tea.
    *Meanwhile in Malaysia:* Mixes coffee and tea together.

    • @existentialcrisis1873
      @existentialcrisis1873 4 года назад +31

      Malaysian here, Ying Yong is my favourite drink and it has the taste of both drinks, which I love individually as well

    • @azybeansanimations6141
      @azybeansanimations6141 4 года назад +9

      I dont prefer tea but ying yong is just- 🎇beautiful🎇

    • @ChongEuMeng
      @ChongEuMeng 4 года назад +30

      Don't forget Teh Tarik too

    • @jonathanng138
      @jonathanng138 4 года назад +9

      Litterally never heard of it before even though I'm Malaysian and only thought there was only ying yong meen

    • @honkersbonkers434
      @honkersbonkers434 4 года назад

      ikr it’s AMAZING

  • @noturusualkaren6494
    @noturusualkaren6494 3 года назад +112

    Moroccan here! Tea with mint runs in our veins , breakfast: olive oil + bread + tea + honey ( عسل حر) + smen ( a kind of butter) + black olive is our everyday go to and after lunch we always have a cup of tea for a good mood that will make us continue the day in a stable way , then come the 6 pm tea which is served with traditional Moroccan sweets like fekaas "فقاس" and ghriba "غريبة " .

    • @jenniferh189
      @jenniferh189 3 года назад +3

      that's cool! Do most Moroccans grow mint at home?

    • @noturusualkaren6494
      @noturusualkaren6494 3 года назад +7

      @@jenniferh189 Yes some do , it's easy to grow it up . We have a region in Morocco named Aabda near a city named Asfi that is really known for good mint herbs . However , it's really cheap here in Morocco as you can get a bundle of the mint herb for 0.11 dollars.

    • @jenniferh189
      @jenniferh189 3 года назад +3

      @@noturusualkaren6494 Nice! It costs several dollars for a really small bunch here. I think I might grow some :-). Thank you for sharing!

    • @noturusualkaren6494
      @noturusualkaren6494 3 года назад +3

      @@jenniferh189 my pleasure ❤❤

    • @azzzanadra
      @azzzanadra 3 года назад +2

      Here in algeria, coffee is the dominant drink, as cafes are everywhere.
      When drinking tea its mint tea or tizana (تيزانة) which most people drink when they are sick

  • @Yenom_dna_srac
    @Yenom_dna_srac 3 года назад +976

    How tea is enjoyed around the world
    Indians - instantly clicks

    • @inosuke523
      @inosuke523 3 года назад +10

      Relatable 😂🤣

    • @Subhrajyoti
      @Subhrajyoti 3 года назад +15

      becuz tea is our staple thing
      only thing found in every home, restaurant and corner of India
      2nd most consumed beverage after water

    • @DAMNBOAH909
      @DAMNBOAH909 3 года назад +2

      How taking shower is enjoyed around the world
      Indians - never click

    • @ashutosh4805
      @ashutosh4805 3 года назад +1

      @@DAMNBOAH909 nailed it

    • @yeyatiprasher8415
      @yeyatiprasher8415 3 года назад

      lmao true *sips tea*

  • @malinibhattacharya9226
    @malinibhattacharya9226 2 года назад +31

    I'm from Kolkata (previously Calcutta), India. I love the first flush Darjeeling Black Whole Leaf tea steeped for 3 to 3½ minutes in hot water (simmering to the point just before boiling), no sugar, no milk. Only the grassy aroma in a cup of molten liquid gold. Ahh ! It's heavenly.

    • @brd8764
      @brd8764 Год назад

      mm

    • @Heisenberg.1927
      @Heisenberg.1927 Год назад

      Nothing can beat the aroma and flavour of Darjeeling tea

  • @shameemakthar9007
    @shameemakthar9007 3 года назад +593

    Indian tea without sugar is my choice always. In India there are more recipes for tea. In each state the taste differs, but we Indians love each other. Unitea is our strength.

    • @blacksheep6174
      @blacksheep6174 3 года назад +23

      U ppl are so self obbsessed . If feels creepy .

    • @shameemakthar9007
      @shameemakthar9007 3 года назад +13

      @@blacksheep6174 pray for India. It's suffering to breathe. 😥😥

    • @draculamfz2931
      @draculamfz2931 3 года назад +28

      Unitea 😂😂

    • @draculamfz2931
      @draculamfz2931 3 года назад +44

      @@blacksheep6174 Man you're just being a party pooper right now

    • @sumedhasharma1984
      @sumedhasharma1984 3 года назад +37

      @@blacksheep6174 you call self-obsession we call it patriotism
      *Mic drop*

  • @lucywilliams4901
    @lucywilliams4901 3 года назад +170

    ‘Tea represents togetherness’ this is so true tbh, in Britain its extremely common to invite some round for some tea or to offer someone a cup of tea when they visit your house, You will see people sat outside there homes with a cuppa just talking to their neighbours, in any situation people will offer tea. Its kind of an unspoken polite thing to do here and I find it so cute.

    • @vall8443
      @vall8443 3 года назад +4

      In Argentina we share a mate with everyone, like from the same cup. If you go to an argentine household and they don't offered you mate is because they want you to live. The mate is the best friend of every argentine. Mate keeps long conversations with people alive, It is with you during study nights. We drink it at school, in the beach, in the street, in the morning, in the evening, all the time, sometimes with people that you meet five minutes ago. Mate is synonymous with Argentina.

    • @tickledtoffee
      @tickledtoffee 3 года назад +3

      It’s the same in South Africa. Tea is such an integral part of our everyday lives. We drink tea with or without visitors, we drink it when we celebrate, we drink it when we need comfort and when we’re ill. I suspect it’s similar across the world, with tea and other regional drinks. It’s such a lovely universal human behaviour

    • @basedbhava
      @basedbhava 3 года назад

      Tea is an international beverage with both physical taste and emotional feelings influenced when sipped.

    • @dewilew2137
      @dewilew2137 2 года назад +2

      It is very cute. As an American who was raised by a Jamaican parent, I understand tea culture quite well, but most Americans don’t even know how to make tea from a teapot. It’s interesting to me. I wonder why tea culture wasn’t brought here from England when the colonies were established. Or was it brought here and it just died Out? Was tea in England not really a thing at the time that the American colonies were established (stolen)? It just seems strange that something that’s so ubiquitous in the UK and its territories,, isn’t also popular here.

    • @lucywilliams4901
      @lucywilliams4901 2 года назад +2

      @@dewilew2137 Tea was popular in Britain around the time the colonies were established but basically from what I’ve seen online, Britain put a lot of tax on imports of tea to America before the revolutionary war and I think then tea just had a negative connotation around it cos the British had control over it. So there was never really a tea culture made in America. British tea culture has grown massively since then aswell even though it was still popular back then, but it a much bigger part of British culture today than it was back then.

  • @syedshazli874
    @syedshazli874 4 года назад +157

    My fav is Masala Chai & I'm having one while typing this text. 😊

    • @jayeshsuthar428
      @jayeshsuthar428 4 года назад

      Same

    • @dumbbanana4334
      @dumbbanana4334 4 года назад +4

      I would actually like to try one, a real, authentic one.

    • @heidyclift5948
      @heidyclift5948 4 года назад

      SAME

    • @Melody22009
      @Melody22009 4 года назад +3

      Are u a Muslims?I like more chai and less milk cuz then you can taste the chai more but I also love masala chai even tho I'm not from India

    • @virendrapatil9630
      @virendrapatil9630 4 года назад

      Nice but it's not a text it's a comment

  • @sol5261
    @sol5261 3 года назад +19

    Chai is my favorite tea in the world! I even named my cat after it due to his fur color

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 3 года назад +2

      Chai means Tea. Tea means Chai.

    • @kinaaa5997
      @kinaaa5997 3 года назад +1

      @@prateek752 nono in chinese its Cha not Chai :)

    • @prateek752
      @prateek752 3 года назад +3

      @@kinaaa5997 Tomayto, tomahto. It's also called Te. The English world came across tea in China, where it was called Te, hence, the word Tea. The Indians and many other countries came across the herb which was called Cha in China and thus in India we got the word Chai.
      Even in India, in the state of Tamil Nadu they call it Tenir because of Te.

    • @helloworld-zc1bx
      @helloworld-zc1bx 3 года назад +1

      @@kinaaa5997 it's cha in India too. Some languages like gujrati or punjabi call it cha in India.

    • @kinaaa5997
      @kinaaa5997 3 года назад

      @@prateek752 Oh i see i see

  • @akshaywadhwa2955
    @akshaywadhwa2955 4 года назад +2198

    Legend dialogue: Hello frands, chai Pee lo

  • @nouraabdullah1647
    @nouraabdullah1647 3 года назад +25

    UK, US, Japan, turkey and India’s tea are my favorites. I almost drink them daily

  • @abhikdas8464
    @abhikdas8464 3 года назад +210

    Whenever you visit india just say " hello friends chai pilo" and thats it 👊🎉🎊

  • @watlon4164
    @watlon4164 Год назад +1

    Back in Ireland we drink tea , black tea with milk and sugar morning noon and night .Anytime of day is a good time for a cup of tea.Put the kettle on and have a cup .

    • @watlon4164
      @watlon4164 9 месяцев назад

      Yes I know been from Dublin.Tea any time of the day or night .

  • @dobiumsui8800
    @dobiumsui8800 4 года назад +74

    Jasmine tea. An Indonesian staple kind of tea. I feel like I drank tea almost daily. A cup of jasmine tea on a rainy morning hits different. Idk if jasmine tea really originated from here, but different brands of tea serves different kind of flavour and all of them are nice. Especially the ones that's boiled oomph. Warm :)

    • @SupremeSpicey6976
      @SupremeSpicey6976 4 года назад

      Ah Jasmine Tea reminds me of uncle Iroh :)

    • @azkakamukti2850
      @azkakamukti2850 4 года назад +2

      ini teh kantong boenda sari moerni :v

    • @reapanomin899
      @reapanomin899 4 года назад +2

      As a Singaporean,the closest I've came to this Indonesian staple is Teh Botol.Wish I could get the real stuff.

    • @samahita-vca
      @samahita-vca 4 года назад +2

      @@reapanomin899 sorry to hear that, mate. Teh botol isn't even the best mass-produced tea, and any of them are still subpar compared to the first brew of real jasmine tea.

    • @reapanomin899
      @reapanomin899 4 года назад

      @@samahita-vca Mmm hmm.Teh Botol is oversaturated with sugar,to the point where I can barely taste either the jasmine or black tea.

  • @kaleighlin
    @kaleighlin 4 года назад +60

    Taiwanese here!! Grew up drinking boba, glad it’s getting really big in the US!🧋

    • @nctsgrass
      @nctsgrass 3 года назад +5

      It's getting big really all over the world tbh im quite addicted to it as a European

    • @mrnofun105
      @mrnofun105 3 года назад

      its horrible

    • @hs_y.20
      @hs_y.20 3 года назад +3

      I'm also Taiwanese 😋 still living in Taiwan and I always drink boba tea on the weekends with my friends 💖

    • @jennierubyjaneofficial298
      @jennierubyjaneofficial298 3 года назад +3

      Do you mean, All over the world?

    • @beatriceladouce965
      @beatriceladouce965 3 года назад

      It's all over the world. It arrived 5 years ago on my little island and god, I've been addicted to it ever since.

  • @stormoricnaidoo3304
    @stormoricnaidoo3304 4 года назад +67

    So proud to see that South Africa is getting recognized 🇿🇦❤️

  • @athia37
    @athia37 3 года назад +1

    I grew up drinking mate (Argentina) but later on moved to the usa and tried many of the mentioned teas..I prefer tea to coffee any day or night,and since living in florida I became an Arnold Palmer ice tea drinker,but insist on using fresh lemons and great tea leaves and filtered water..Great video..

  • @arhamshahversatile
    @arhamshahversatile 4 года назад +471

    *✧Here are the timestamps!✧*
    0:23 | China • 1
    0:55 | Argentina • 2
    1:15 | South Africa • 3
    1:38 | Taiwan • 4
    2:09 | Morocco • 5
    2:45 | Canada • 6
    3:07 | South Korea • 7
    3:37 | Turkey • 8
    3:57 | India • 9
    4:23 | Japan • 10
    5:14 | United Kingdom • 11
    5:40 | Egypt • 12
    6:03 | Hong Kong • 13
    6:24 | Thailand • 14
    6:52 | United States • 15
    7:28 | Iran • 16
    7:43 | Tibet • 17

  • @mishadevegowda2156
    @mishadevegowda2156 4 года назад +46

    Any kind of tea hits different when it's really cold outside and you've got a great book to read or a great video to watch, while under your blanket 🥰😙✌🏾

    • @x23esports22
      @x23esports22 4 года назад

      next try sipping on warm water instead of tea. Its just a different world ....

  • @lianoronha
    @lianoronha 4 года назад +45

    masala chai hits different when its all cold outside
    love ittt

  • @ipdipdu
    @ipdipdu 2 года назад +1

    When I went on holiday to Morocco I drank so much of their mint tea. Delicious.

  • @veronicastargazer
    @veronicastargazer 4 года назад +17

    I'm from Argentina and I love a wide variety of tea but of course for me nothing beats Yerba Maté. I'm very glad it's becoming more popular in the states. 🇦🇷🇺🇸 I also enjoy earl grey, lady grey, chai, English breakfast tea, and oolong.

  • @madakawa4421
    @madakawa4421 3 года назад +32

    Im from Chile and we literally drink tea at any time of the day, if you first come to a house the owners will offer you tea (or coffee but it's more likely to be always tea), even if it's been years since you first went to that house it's true that they'll still be offer ya a good cup of tea (The most common is black tea, chamomile or mint)

  • @nairemlap533
    @nairemlap533 4 года назад +340

    A good cup of “English breakfast” solves all problems
    Feeling sick? Tea
    Feeling sad? Tea
    Tired? Tea
    And the list goes on 🤪

    • @mayurmahale3049
      @mayurmahale3049 4 года назад +16

      A little tired? Have some whiskey in your builder's tea.

    • @midmays
      @midmays 4 года назад +6

      Omg this is literally the mindset of a lot of Iranian parents and grandparents, I'm not even kidding
      Chai (tea) + Nabat (rock candy) solve all your problems lol

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 4 года назад +9

      Lol same for Indians. And since many are poor we are used to skip our meals and just drink tea. Many drink tea just to cool them off !

    • @rotanux
      @rotanux 4 года назад

      @@kiranp5611 in italy also!!

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 4 года назад

      @@rotanux isn't Italy into Coffee ? 🤔

  • @supykun
    @supykun Год назад +15

    If I had to rank the ones I had from best to least favorite:
    1. Pu'er - The essence of a quality Pu'er to me is what a tea was meant to be.
    2. Cha Yen - Really addictive. I had several hundreds of these and can still go on.
    3. Omija - More like a premium fruit punch. I always enjoy it when in a big, cold jar.
    4. Maghrebi Mint - I don't mind the sugar but always felt good and fuzzy having this.
    5. Masala Chai - I like mine very spiced and sweet. It's like earthier version of cocoa.
    6. Boba - Depends on the drink- can be good or meh. Dunno if I cared for the pearls.
    7. London Fog - If clouds were a tea, this is it. Very soft, cereal-like. Fluffy bunny tea.
    8. English Breakfast - I have it with cakes but by itself it's just like Flowery Black tea.
    9. Matcha - Looks better than the taste, by itself it's unpleasant. Earthiness is great.
    10. Cay - With Kaymak & Baklava it works. By itself though, well... it's Black tea.
    11. Arnold Palmer - Earthy lemonade. Not bad but uninteresting. I prefer sweet tea.
    12. Rooibos - It's alright, but reminds me of yams. I always question why I chose it.
    13. Yerba Mate - Argentinan Asado is amazing, but this... the tobacco taste.
    14. Karkade - Wasn't a fan of the super-tangy flavor. Great color though.

  • @DhanuRadha5
    @DhanuRadha5 4 года назад +2130

    Rest of the world: *Shows of its complex tradition of making tea*
    India: *Proceeds to add spices to tea as well*

    • @sakshiagrawal2839
      @sakshiagrawal2839 3 года назад +7

      Shubhangi nemade

    • @DhanuRadha5
      @DhanuRadha5 3 года назад +14

      @@sakshiagrawal2839 OMG hahaha how random lmfao! Hello there!

    • @M_Jono
      @M_Jono 3 года назад +13

      but I like it ...Im Indonesian 😁

    • @DhanuRadha5
      @DhanuRadha5 3 года назад +19

      Never said it was bad! ;)

    • @anuragtiwari5081
      @anuragtiwari5081 3 года назад

      @@DhanuRadha5 do you know her?

  • @daphnemsi1736
    @daphnemsi1736 4 года назад +31

    Can't start my day without chai♡

  • @coupsetat
    @coupsetat 4 года назад +71

    when she mentioned masala chai my mouth immediately started watering-

    • @ananonymoushuman8258
      @ananonymoushuman8258 3 года назад +4

      Masala chai is so good.

    • @coupsetat
      @coupsetat 3 года назад +1

      @Subrat Golder tysm :)

    • @jaideep_puri
      @jaideep_puri 3 года назад +1

      @@coupsetat I AM 16 AND I HAVE ADDICTION OF CHAI FROM MANY YEAR I USUALLY DRINK 1 TO 2 TIME A DAY

  • @JulliusTheGreat
    @JulliusTheGreat 2 года назад +1

    I love atay, I'm addicted to it since I was a child and I'm proud my country Morocco is known for having such an amazing drink.

  • @pickadish4534
    @pickadish4534 4 года назад +61

    Not only the different types of tea, even the preperation in different cultures is different! But one thing is in common...we all enjoy our tea!

  • @WarmNorthSoul
    @WarmNorthSoul 4 года назад +544

    Why there’s no Russia? We have special technology of boiling tea that called samovar:)

    • @DeeLuscious
      @DeeLuscious 4 года назад +30

      Just searched it online...whoaaa fancy stuff! Thanks for mentioning it!

    • @eurothegod
      @eurothegod 4 года назад +5

      whoa thats cool :0

    • @krishapatil7783
      @krishapatil7783 4 года назад +6

      That's cool stuff bro

    • @Danny_R_
      @Danny_R_ 4 года назад +17

      Wow.. I never heard or seen a samovar Before... So cool I just watched like 10 videos of it... Even saw that the president Obama was welcome with a samovar with the traditional samovar with a boot when he visited putin. I really want to taste how it taste. I just got into tea.. And making ice tea... Its more or less wot I drink all day now..

    • @krishapatil7783
      @krishapatil7783 4 года назад +4

      @@Danny_R_ lol I am also in chain reaction of watching videos about it and getting impressed.

  • @fajaribrh
    @fajaribrh 4 года назад +84

    4:20 I think he wants to say something..

  • @Sinsanatis
    @Sinsanatis Год назад +1

    my favorite would have to be jasmine green tea. also just love the smell of the tea leaves themselves. jasmine milk tea with a scoop of matcha powder is godly

  • @RakeshPandey-ch4eb
    @RakeshPandey-ch4eb 3 года назад +332

    3:57
    "Masala Chai"
    *Jethalal has entered the chat*

    • @alexa-im4df
      @alexa-im4df 3 года назад +8

      Yup😁👍

    • @adven7415
      @adven7415 3 года назад

      in pakistan we drink tea the same way but no spices

    • @moonlightgamerzzz
      @moonlightgamerzzz 3 года назад +5

      @@adven7415 not all Indians masala chai. We drink milk tea to

    • @adven7415
      @adven7415 3 года назад

      @@moonlightgamerzzz nice

    • @_ayesha_azhar_05
      @_ayesha_azhar_05 3 года назад +1

      Me who gets headache by drinking tea. 😶

  • @dahabow8250
    @dahabow8250 4 года назад +128

    In Somali culture, we have shax (x is pronounced as a 'h') and it's got a number of spices akin to those found in Masala Chai. It's really nice and indulgent due to the milk and sugar. It's also really nice brewed on the stow until it bubbles over (before turning it off of course).

    • @omwerikibwage1685
      @omwerikibwage1685 4 года назад +2

      Is it only
      Consumed in Somalia or also in surrounding areas

    • @dahabow8250
      @dahabow8250 4 года назад +4

      @@omwerikibwage1685 Yes, its consumed in Kenya and Eritrea as well (to the best of my knowledge).

    • @joe972
      @joe972 4 года назад

      Love somalialand

    • @nitishkulkarni929
      @nitishkulkarni929 4 года назад +5

      @bestevertech have you tried it?

    • @easyhealthguy
      @easyhealthguy 4 года назад +2

      @@Dhua_diary all tea is from chain so stfu

  • @hazeleverly835
    @hazeleverly835 4 года назад +7

    I love boba but I can't even imagine starting my day without a sip of milk tea or masala chai.... After my last trip in India I'm completely addicted to chai... It's just so comforting and good that no one can resist it....

  • @veganchaatparty
    @veganchaatparty 2 года назад

    Wow....thank you so much....this was so super satisfying to see....didn't know there would be so many variations of the humble Tea around the world....thanks for creating and sharing!!!

  • @pebble24
    @pebble24 3 года назад +232

    Me: Tea isn't just a beverage, it's a lifestyle
    Britain: I'll take it all

  • @catraropac5059
    @catraropac5059 4 года назад +136

    I love how every tea has a nice preparation to it, then the American version is just "let's mix 2 different drinks together"

    • @_Diana_S
      @_Diana_S 3 года назад +6

      So, you object to double preparation for two drinks? Do you think these liquids just come out of a tap?

    • @youinbotheyamez4950
      @youinbotheyamez4950 3 года назад

      My family brews the ice tea cools it and then adds lemon powder so it isn't so simple.

    • @cad1848
      @cad1848 3 года назад +1

      @@youinbotheyamez4950 i mean the way you prepare it is pretty simple, but there are still many more complex methods

    • @youinbotheyamez4950
      @youinbotheyamez4950 3 года назад +2

      I was just trying to say how most people don’t just mix store bought lemonade and ice tea they make themselves.

    • @cad1848
      @cad1848 3 года назад +1

      @@youinbotheyamez4950 okay

  • @aadavanelangovan1630
    @aadavanelangovan1630 4 года назад +84

    Matcha, Chai, Bubble Tea, reigns supreme. Change my mind.

  • @savannahsullivan8764
    @savannahsullivan8764 Год назад +43

    I love how when they went over american tea they talked about a half and half lemonade drink. But did not bring up the famous Southern Style Sweet Tea which takes up a large portion of the southern states.

    • @balmylagoon
      @balmylagoon Год назад +3

      ngl I genuinely thought they were going to talk about Southern Sweet Tea too. Not that an Arnold Palmer isn't good, but I was a little disappointed lol

    • @fandyllic1975
      @fandyllic1975 Год назад +2

      The video felt kind of rushed.

    • @SgtRocko
      @SgtRocko Год назад

      YES! When I was stationed in the South, every place you went to eat they automatically set a glass of sweet tea in front of you the moment you sat down.

  • @AnanyaDevi12
    @AnanyaDevi12 4 года назад +86

    Depending on which region of india you live in, you can get many varieties of chai. I'm from Hyderabad and we get amazing irani chai(It was originally made by irani migrants hence the name). Irani chai with Osmania biscuits is the best❤️

    • @jonathan9951
      @jonathan9951 4 года назад +1

      I love Irani Chai 😍

    • @rock5955
      @rock5955 4 года назад +6

      chai also translates directly to tea in farsi too!

    • @bhavinigourishetty1978
      @bhavinigourishetty1978 4 года назад +4

      Hydrabadi here toooooo!!! Irani chai and adrak chai are the best. Masala chai is great too but only without elaichi

    • @SimranKaur-uk3qb
      @SimranKaur-uk3qb 4 года назад +3

      yeah! in jammu kashmir, you can find a tea known as "kah-wa" and it's so yum! it has nuts in it!

    • @AnanyaDevi12
      @AnanyaDevi12 4 года назад +2

      @@SimranKaur-uk3qb yeah I tried it once!❤️

  • @user-pj8kp4vl9n
    @user-pj8kp4vl9n 4 года назад +783

    British people be like: yeah mate i got all these at my local aldi's

  • @junebug-dot-com
    @junebug-dot-com 3 года назад +19

    My favorite tea has to be Moroccan. There is a Moroccan restaurant just a few minutes away from where I live, and the tea, as well as the service, was the best one I’d ever had!

  • @zainulislamofficial2337
    @zainulislamofficial2337 3 года назад +4

    Chinese Tea (the real tea) 🇨🇳🍵 is LOVE 💞😍
    The Best.. Everyone should try this at once.. It's amazing ☺😊👍✨

  • @minhazulislam4682
    @minhazulislam4682 4 года назад +13

    I wanna try each an every single one of these.
    btw, I am from Bangladesh so familiar with Masala cha/chai. It is awesome. If anyone ever visits the subcontinent, I suggest he/she should try it. Naturally, each region has its own unique punch added to the hot beverage.

  • @Sathish_12
    @Sathish_12 4 года назад +265

    Interesting to see that many tea names has the word "cha" in it

    • @vinhphucnguyen7405
      @vinhphucnguyen7405 4 года назад +42

      Because that is what tea was first called by the Chinese. "Tea" is what the Manchu called the beverage and the English traders at the time adopted the word.

    • @Warlock12347
      @Warlock12347 4 года назад +15

      lol how did I just notice that even the arabic word is basically just chai (it's actually pronounced shai since there is no ch sound in arabic)

    • @cherrys_0233
      @cherrys_0233 4 года назад +7

      @@Warlock12347 in Urdu it’s chai

    • @annadang5811
      @annadang5811 4 года назад +10

      Yep, there are lots of languages that use something like that besides Chinese, Japanese (チャ, like in Ma-cha/Matcha, Sencha, Hojicha, etc.), Vietnamese (trà, pronunciation is pretty much like "cha"), Russian (чай, "chai"); besides all the ones we have heard here.

    • @akaihuang
      @akaihuang 3 года назад +8

      @Irene I believe "cha" is come from Chinese language, as well as "tea"

  • @soureyya9300
    @soureyya9300 3 года назад +44

    Mate is also extremely appreciated and consumed in Syria because lots of Syrians moved to Argentina and when they came back to Syria they brought it with them and is now an important part of Syrian culture

    • @anagreenwood4776
      @anagreenwood4776 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, and actually the Yerba mate is from paraguay, but we drink it cold, it’s called terere, and we even have terere dulce, it’s the same but with sugar and a type of coconut

    • @briands1993
      @briands1993 2 года назад

      @@anagreenwood4776 it's equally from Paraguay as from Argentina, since when it was originally consumed modern borders didn't exist.

    • @Leonecta
      @Leonecta 2 года назад

      Here in Misiones, the main argentine province where yerba is grown and produced for consumption, we have great numbers of palestine and syrian descendants who are to this day strengthening those commercial and cultural links through the yerba mate tradition. 💚

    • @briands1993
      @briands1993 2 года назад

      @@Leonecta Sadly, there's a lot of child labor in the yerba business, too, and that exploitation almost doesn't get any visibility.

  • @dam_sara8404
    @dam_sara8404 3 года назад +1

    definitely sri lanka the tea is hand picked and its the second biggest exporter of tea the tea is so rich and flavorful

  • @Yamesy
    @Yamesy 4 года назад +15

    RooiBos tea is the best tea.
    When you drink it with honey it is so nice.

    • @MyAltag
      @MyAltag 4 года назад +1

      Honey Bush tea from the Western Cape is made of a bush similar to Rooibos, but tastes and smell like honey. The best iced tea available.

  • @blindmango69
    @blindmango69 4 года назад +131

    My favorite would have to be the chai tea from India.

    • @luckieyy6341
      @luckieyy6341 4 года назад +43

      Bro first of all chai means tea and when your saying chai tea it literally means tea tea

    • @blindmango69
      @blindmango69 4 года назад +16

      @@luckieyy6341 Sorry about that bro I didn't catch that when I was dictating it to my phone.

    • @kiranp5611
      @kiranp5611 4 года назад +9

      @@blindmango69 Naah chill some guys take offense. I'm used to it !

    • @xornedge8204
      @xornedge8204 4 года назад

      Japanese tea for me. It looks mesmerising, both tea and prep. I wanna try it now ;-;

    • @Armzilla123
      @Armzilla123 3 года назад +1

      This means tea tea (titi hehe)

  • @misa7401
    @misa7401 3 года назад +36

    Oh my! As a tea lover, I think I would love to taste every tea in the world.
    Based on my taste and the tea I have tasted and the tea presented here, my ranking from highest to lowest:
    1. Hibiscus Tea
    2. English Breakfast
    3. Matcha
    4. Taiwan Bubble Tea
    5. Thai Milk Tea

    • @skywa7183
      @skywa7183 2 года назад +3

      Your first shud be Indian milk tea buddy

    • @benjenkins3220
      @benjenkins3220 2 года назад +1

      The fact that Karak Chai or Masala isn't on the list and bubble tea is shows your have no TASTE. Joking btw everyone has their own opinions

  • @cats4life368
    @cats4life368 2 года назад +1

    I live in the US and I have never heard of that tea just sweet tea. I guess I have to try it then.

  • @buddhimananayakkara7820
    @buddhimananayakkara7820 4 года назад +86

    Ceylon Tea ♥️ from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰

    • @chathurangasuriyaarachchi8830
      @chathurangasuriyaarachchi8830 4 года назад +1

      ♥️

    • @shishsuke
      @shishsuke 4 года назад +5

      When I visited Sri Lanka, I took back almost 1-1.5kg worth of Dilmah tea powder because I loved it so much

    • @nelithnafernando6911
      @nelithnafernando6911 4 года назад +1

      finally, someone who mentioned Sri Lanka ❤️

    • @nipuniperera9918
      @nipuniperera9918 4 года назад

      Yeah, but when it comes to ways of drinking tea, I suppose the only thing that's even a little different is ginger tea.
      Well, that and herb teas, like belimal.

    • @zaheerahamed7545
      @zaheerahamed7545 4 года назад +1

      I'm from Sri Lanka too!

  • @amirulj4298
    @amirulj4298 3 года назад +65

    UK : Drinks normal tea
    Malaysian : Pulls the tea (teh tarik)

    • @Heisenberg-wk6ci
      @Heisenberg-wk6ci 3 года назад +2

      One of my favorites! I wished they had this one in the vid. as well.

  • @flamefaz
    @flamefaz 4 года назад +86

    this is uncle iroh's version of heaven

  • @scarletmoon.
    @scarletmoon. Год назад +4

    Rooibos tea is NOT bitter at all. It's so sweet on its own that people drink it without sugar or honey, but honestly it tastes amazing with a sweetener and milk. It's like pudding

  • @someone.6259
    @someone.6259 3 года назад +5

    I like how this has been recommended to everyone from India and UK

  • @peachtoastie
    @peachtoastie 4 года назад +6

    Tea in the UK is so much more than that. As the Wise Gemma Collins said: “Tea is everything, it means a lot to people. offering someone a cup of tea is like offering someone a grand. It’s a hearty gesture”

  • @cosmoverse.4850
    @cosmoverse.4850 3 года назад +80

    Tea Is Life In India.
    I'm drinking it since my birth.
    And its a scientific reason,that if you are an Indian, you do too.

  • @ganapatikamesh
    @ganapatikamesh 3 года назад +10

    You listed my two favorites: chai masala and cha yen. There are some on this list I haven’t heard of before, but sound like I’d enjoy them, too, so definitely want to try them someday.

  • @nid2920
    @nid2920 4 года назад +7

    i love hibiscus tea and my family does too , i’m from honduras we call it jugo de jamaica

  • @alyxr121
    @alyxr121 4 года назад +19

    My favorite tea? Teh Tarik. From Malaysia.

  • @alswnlee
    @alswnlee 2 года назад

    3:07 Wasn't expecting this to come! We rarely drink 오미자차 much, but I still love it.

  • @patriciaguevarra300
    @patriciaguevarra300 4 года назад +16

    bubble tea is the best, that's the sole reason i love living here in asia❤

  • @naturewanderer1609
    @naturewanderer1609 3 года назад +27

    I would love to try the Hong Kong and Thailand ones 😋 condensed milk with tea sounds yum!! In India not all of us like the spice tea in my family and most people I know usually just boil water, put the tea leaves, add sugar let it release is color then add milk, bring it to boil and done ! Love from India ❤️🙏

    • @nittak
      @nittak Год назад +1

      The one with evaporated milk is called Nai Cha (literally mean milk tea). The one with condensed milk is called Cha Chau(literally means Tea gone)

    • @naturewanderer1609
      @naturewanderer1609 Год назад

      @@nittak in India nai or nahi means no and Cha cha means uncle. 😂

    • @nittak
      @nittak Год назад +1

      @@naturewanderer1609 haha. That’s lovely. You can try “no uncle” later. 😂 Have a good day bro.

    • @naturewanderer1609
      @naturewanderer1609 Год назад

      @@nittak 😂😂 you too bro🤘

  • @au9371
    @au9371 4 года назад +6

    I want to try these teas soo badly especially boba tea.I used to have Iranian neighbors and they made those tea. It tasted really nice with nabot sugar crystals( think it's said that way). My aunt's masala tea is the best

    • @caimaccoinnich9594
      @caimaccoinnich9594 4 года назад

      You must try rooibos tea🤩🤩 No sugar or milk - it's perfect to have without them because it's so naturally sweet.

  • @mahbubulislam6778
    @mahbubulislam6778 3 года назад +1

    Nothing can beat Bangladeshi "Malai cha".It's the best best best😍! Love it😘😘.

  • @karunasingh666
    @karunasingh666 3 года назад +53

    Chai is an addictive Drug
    Once a habit
    Can never get out of it
    People usually drink it 2 times a day
    But some people drink it more than 4 times too
    Some people are soo addicted that they said it's okay they can live without their soulmate but not without Chai
    AND I LOVE CHAI!!!!!