π« A little history
Tea is not just a drink, but a whole culture. In China, it is brewed according to special traditions, in the UK they hold tea parties with cookies and conversations, in India they add spices and milk, turning tea into a real ritual.
Tea Day appeared not only as an excuse to enjoy your favorite taste, but also as a reminder of the importance of the work of millions of people employed in the tea industry around the world.
π΅ Why do we love tea?
It helps you slow down and exhale.
It becomes a reason for a warm meeting.
It can be invigorating or calming — it depends on the mood and the type.
It is also associated with coziness, a blanket and an interesting book.
π¬ Tea is more than a drink
How many important conversations have started over a cup of tea? How many memories are associated with how your mother poured tea in childhood or how you first drank tea on the other side of the world with people whose names were difficult to pronounce, but with whom you were united by this taste?
β¨ How to celebrate Tea Day?
Brew your favorite type — black, green, oolong or herbal.
Have a mini tea party with your loved ones.
Try a new tea or make an aromatic mixture with your own hands.
Read about tea ceremonies in different countries — it is very exciting.
On this day, I would like to wish you silence, warmth and an aromatic cup nearby. Let tea connect you with yourself, with your loved ones and with the moment you live in.
Happy Holidays! β
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