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It was then in the early 1800s that the British began growing tea in India, especially in Assam and Darjeeling. Sri Lanka, too, became another prominent tea-growing country.
Those receivers were basically middle men jacking up the price, and King George III wound up adding a tax after all. “And that's really that's why people said, ‘No, we won't do it.’ And that was the ...
Tea's benefits But tea really won the hearts of the people because it was good for them. Thanks to the boiled water, it staved off cholera — not to mention the British weather.
Plus, the particular type of tea the royal family has been a fan of for years. By Olivia Hosken Published: May 31, 2021 10:00 AM EDT ...
Tea's benefits But tea really won the hearts of the people because it was good for them. Thanks to the boiled water, it staved off cholera — not to mention the British weather.
Tea's benefits But tea really won the hearts of the people because it was good for them. Thanks to the boiled water, it staved off cholera — not to mention the British weather.
Tea's benefits But tea really won the hearts of the people because it was good for them. Thanks to the boiled water, it staved off cholera — not to mention the British weather.