The biggest tea garden of the world is located in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The tea garden plantation has over 150 tea gardens and has three of the world's largest tea gardens both in production and area.
China with 1.257 million tonnes, India with 805,180 tonnes and Kenya with 345,800 tonnes
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Bacteria aid in tea industry in various ways. One of the most significant uses of bacteria is that it is used to cure tea leaves.
Black walnut extract from the bark, tea from the leaves, and the ingesting of the ripe nuts.
Evergreens do not lose their leaves in the winter. Deciduous trees are the name given to those trees that lose their leaves in the winter. There is also a such thing as evergreen deciduous trees which have characteristics of evergreens besides the fact that they DO lose their leaves in the winter.
The political climate affects many people. They don't like how Democrats, Republicans and the Tea Party has split the nation.
Kule khara is an Indian ayurvedic plant. The juice of kule khara leaves increases the percentage of haemoglobin in blood. If the percentage of haemoglobin is adequate in blood no blood related disease can be led. Women, pregnant women, children and men can take the juice of this leaf. No iron tonic or tablets are required if one takes this juice. All doctors belong to west bengal know this plant. HOW TO USE: Take 5 to 6 leaves in a cup of water. Then boil the water along with the leaves, afterwards remove the leaves and take the water as if tea. Take 20 to 30 days. Then test your blood and you will notice the change in haemoglobin percentage in your blood. This ayurvedic medicine has no adverse effect.
Assam typeLeaf size is the chief criterion for the classification of tea plants. Based upon this criterion, tea is classified into (1) Assam type characterized by the largest leaves, (2) China type characterized by the smallest leaves and (3) Cambod characterized by leaves of intermediate size.
Sri Lanka is the first largest producer of tea
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I believe the answer to your question is China.
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Tea can't be grown everywhere so Asia where the largest production of tea could be found. I would guess India and China would be the top two countries for producing tea.
Asian countries especially china.
Tea is literally fragmented tea leaves. In other words, you don't.
Tea leaves (Camelia Sinensis).
The basic ingredient of green tea is the same as the basic ingredient of normal ("black") tea: tea leaves, that is, the leaves from the tea shrub. In the case of black tea, the leaves are fermented; green tea is unfermented, or fermented less. But the leaves are the same.