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  1. As prices continued to drop, tea became increasingly popular and by 1750 had become the British national drink. [48] A fungus reduced coffee production in Ceylon by 95% in the 19th century, cementing tea's popularity. [51]

  2. From the outset, Indian-grown tea proved extremely popular among British consumers, both for its greater strength, and for its cheaper price. Tea had been a high-status drink when first introduced, but had steadily fallen in price and increased in popularity among the working class.

  3. Feb 8, 2024 · The earliest evidence for tea drinking comes from around the 2nd millennium BCE during the Shang Dynasty. However, according to Chinese legend, tea was introduced via the mythological deity Shennong in 2737 BCE. Tea was drunk for medicinal reasons as well as for energy.

  4. Dec 2, 2023 · Tea’s Role in Indian Society. Tea not only became a popular beverage but also ingrained itself deeply into the social fabric of Indian society. 4.1 Tea as a Social Beverage. Tea became synonymous with social interactions, fostering gatherings among friends, families, and communities.

  5. During the Tang Dynasty (600-900 AD), the popularity of tea was recognized by the imposition of a tax. During the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), steamed and dried loose tea leaves became popular; however, this style of green tea did not keep or travel well outside of China.

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · The British introduction of tea cultivation in India both altered the landscape of global tea production and transformed tea into a commodity that shaped empires and influenced the course of history. It became deeply embedded into the fabric of British society and, by extension, its colonies.

  7. Oct 13, 2024 · For millennia it was a medicinal beverage obtained by boiling fresh leaves in water, but around the 3rd century ce it became a daily drink, and tea cultivation and processing began. The first published account of methods of planting, processing, and drinking came in 350 ce.

  8. Jul 26, 2019 · The History of Tea & The Evolution of Becoming A Popular Drink. Although America’s relationship with tea may have had auspicious beginnings early in history, tea has persevered to become the second most consumed beverage in the country after water.

  9. Oct 2, 2015 · You might have heard the phrase "not for all the tea in China", but did you know what the East India Company was willing to do to gain control of the tea trade from its Oriental counterparts? Here we look at the history of tea in more detail.

  10. May 25, 2024 · May 25, 2024. For nearly 5,000 years, tea has been an integral part of daily life and culture in China. But the story of how this humble leaf spread from the mountains of Yunnan to become the second most popular beverage in the world (after water) is one of politics, economics, espionage, and war as much as cultivation and ritual.