in Morocco it's made by boiling the tea leaves with sugar until the foam appears than you can drink it as it is ot you can add some herbs Spearmint (during summer) Absinthe (during winter) Peppermint (during winter)
in Morocco it's made by boiling the tea leaves with sugar until the foam appears than you can drink it as it is ot you can add some herbs Spearmint (during summer) Absinthe (during winter)
Oh for sure, the Turkish tea tradition and the Japanese tea tradition is because of their appreciation for Chinese tea. They did not appropriate tea into their culture at all.
So where's India? But Britain. What do you think, where did that Brittish tea drinking tradition come from? They could not even copy Indian chai well...
True, Indian and Pakistani Chai is very tasty. Its also horrendous how they did not include the Gulf and how the Indians a couple hundred years ago shipped to the Gulf to trade spices, and how the Gulf locals loved it so much that Chay Karak was invented.
Ukrainian history and don't say later that you didn't know: "The Black Sea appeared artificially thanks to the talent and work of ancient Ukrainians. In immemorial times, when our compatriots returned home from distant wanderings and told about the vast expanses of water in overseas lands, it was decided to create a sea for themselves. As a result of the heroic work of more than one generation of your ancestors, a huge lake was dug. Another proof is the accumulation of hydrogen sulfide in the lower layers of this reservoir, which is explained by its intensive use for washing and washing by our ancestors. " (Edmund Kvasiv. "The history of ukrov from the cradle to the present day", Kiev, "Prosvita", 2006. "...The people are a fruitful branch of the Ukrainian national tree" (Candidate of Historical Sciences Yu. Dzhedzhula, "A thousand years of the Ukrainian Diaspora") "Ariy (oriy) is the oldest name of Ukrainians. The first ploughmen of the world. They tamed the horse, invented the wheel and the plow" (P. Placinda "Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian Mythology", Kiev). Sanskrit is based on some mysterious language "samsar", brought to our planet from Venus. Isn't it related to the Ukrainian language?" (Briefly - Kutynsky A. Phenomenon of Ukraine. "Evening Kiev", 1993). (c) "The ancient Ukrainian language - Sanskrit - became the progenitor of all Indo-European "languages" (Placinda S. Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian Mythology. Kiev, 1993). (c) "The Ukrainian language is antediluvian, the language of Noah, the oldest language in the world, from which the Caucasian-Japhet, Proto-Amite and proto-Semitic groups of languages originated" (Chepurko B. Ukrainians. "Basis" No. 3. Kiev, 1993).
in Morocco it's made by boiling the tea leaves with sugar until the foam appears
than you can drink it as it is ot you can add some herbs
Spearmint (during summer)
Absinthe (during winter)
Peppermint (during winter)
I didn't know that Argentina and Turkey have interesting tea culture. I want to travel all over the world to compare so many kinds of tea cultures!
in Morocco it's made by boiling the tea leaves with sugar until the foam appears
than you can drink it as it is ot you can add some herbs
Spearmint (during summer)
Absinthe (during winter)
Love tea
awesome cultural information
Glade you mention China, consider that tea is originated which is something that other RUclips Channel: Great Big Story failed to do.
Why not include India
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I guess the USA and Canada did not make the list. Iced tea is not as popular as bubble tea or hot tea in general.
USA? 🤣🤣
what about India?
This is why food needs to be appropriated… can you imagine if tea stayed in China? We wouldn’t have this much rich tea culture around the world.
Appreciation and appropriation are two different things.
Oh for sure, the Turkish tea tradition and the Japanese tea tradition is because of their appreciation for Chinese tea. They did not appropriate tea into their culture at all.
I should point out that Taiwan is not a country, but a province of China, by UN law.
So where's India? But Britain. What do you think, where did that Brittish tea drinking tradition come from? They could not even copy Indian chai well...
True, Indian and Pakistani Chai is very tasty. Its also horrendous how they did not include the Gulf and how the Indians a couple hundred years ago shipped to the Gulf to trade spices, and how the Gulf locals loved it so much that Chay Karak was invented.
It's laced with heavy metals so no thank you
Ukrainian history and don't say later that you didn't know: "The Black Sea appeared artificially thanks to the talent and work of ancient Ukrainians. In immemorial times, when our compatriots returned home from distant wanderings and told about the vast expanses of water in overseas lands, it was decided to create a sea for themselves. As a result of the heroic work of more than one generation of your ancestors, a huge lake was dug. Another proof is the accumulation of hydrogen sulfide in the lower layers of this reservoir, which is explained by its intensive use for washing and washing by our ancestors. " (Edmund Kvasiv. "The history of ukrov from the cradle to the present day", Kiev, "Prosvita", 2006.
"...The people are a fruitful branch of the Ukrainian national tree" (Candidate of Historical Sciences Yu. Dzhedzhula, "A thousand years of the Ukrainian Diaspora")
"Ariy (oriy) is the oldest name of Ukrainians. The first ploughmen of the world. They tamed the horse, invented the wheel and the plow" (P. Placinda "Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian Mythology", Kiev).
Sanskrit is based on some mysterious language "samsar", brought to our planet from Venus. Isn't it related to the Ukrainian language?" (Briefly - Kutynsky A. Phenomenon of Ukraine. "Evening Kiev", 1993). (c)
"The ancient Ukrainian language - Sanskrit - became the progenitor of all Indo-European "languages" (Placinda S. Dictionary of Ancient Ukrainian Mythology. Kiev, 1993). (c)
"The Ukrainian language is antediluvian, the language of Noah, the oldest language in the world, from which the Caucasian-Japhet, Proto-Amite and proto-Semitic groups of languages originated" (Chepurko B. Ukrainians. "Basis" No. 3. Kiev, 1993).
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awesome cultural information