how do you like tea?

Hello friends, I see here that drinking tea is an important thing in many cultures, especially in eastern Asian countries, there are many rituals and different options for drinking tea in our country, it is very important to drink tea, especially black tea is one of the first things to drink when you wake up in the morning. drinking tea after dinner is our greatest fun. I love to brew tea for myself every time I go to the camp, especially the tea in a wooden cup is great, it was made out of a pine tree. I brewed it in this glass. It is very nice to drink black tea. we first boil the water and then we serve the tea bags we leave in it after resting within ten 15 minutes. Can you give us an example of the teas in our culture?I also share a short video that I took with you. :slightly_smiling_face:

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So nice cup :sweat_smile:

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Tea in a pine tree wooden cup is an excellent idea @Gezendunyali

Does that add some taste to the tea?

I liked the video as well :+1:

Out here in India which is the largest producer and consumer of tea, it is part of everyday life.

We often drink tea in mud-cups which is also baked sometimes that brings a unique tase to it.

This type of tea is called Kulhad Tea:

https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/General-Discussion/International-Tea-Day-Kulhad-Chai/m-p/2545552

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It definitely changes its taste and adds a touch to it, especially when drinking black tea, you can feel very comfortable. I know that there are many different types of tea in India, if I remember correctly, there was a tea mixed with milk. In Turkey, more black tea is drunk, sometimes green tea :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:t2: @TusharSuradkar

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You got it absolutely right @Gezendunyali - Tea in India is always mixed with milk.

Most of the time is it regular cow or buffalo milk and in some areas, where there are more Goats, Camels, or Yaks, the milk of these is also used.

Here I am with Tea/Coffee made with Camel milk in Rajasthan last year:

https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/General-Discussion/Camel-Milk-Kulfi-Coffee-Tea-Lassi-Kheer-and-Peda-in-Bikaner/m-p/2857063

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that’s why I can’t wait to try your dishes one day. :heart_eyes: @TusharSuradkar

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Thank you so much :slightly_smiling_face: @Teacherandmom

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Only tea lover can understand what is the meaning of tea in his/ her life :grin: . But fun is while this is made with brass utensil and poured in earthen cup to sip.

Just try someday making tea in brass utensil and share your experience. Thank you @Gezendunyali for sharing about tea.

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Thank you, it will be a different experience, I will try it as soon as possible. A tea lover will try it anyway. :slightly_smiling_face: :heart_eyes: @SarveswarB

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your welcome :slightly_smiling_face: @Gezendunyali

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Nope :slightly_smiling_face: :pray:t2: @Teacherandmom

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Zanimljivo @Gezendunyali

U mnogim drĹľavama postoji tradicija ispijanja ÄŤaja.

NaĹľalost, u Hrvatskoj toga nema.

Iskreno ja osobno pijem ÄŤaj samo kad sam bolesna :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

:blush: :croatia:

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I can’t stand if I don’t drink 5-6 glasses a day. I think I will have some trouble if I come to your country. @renata1 :sweat_smile:

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Pa ok, u restoranima moĹľete naruÄŤiti ÄŤaj, tu nema problema.

Ali privatno kod kuće, čini mi se da mali broj ljudi ima tradiciju pijenja čaja.

Umjesto ÄŤaja mi pijemo kavu i kapuÄŤino @Gezendunyali

:blush: :croatia:

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Ahh okay tnx for information :sweat_smile: :pray:t2: @renata1

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Nema na ÄŤemu @Gezendunyali

Zato sam tu :face_with_hand_over_mouth: :grin:

:blush: :croatia:

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Great photo @Gezendunyali

Thank you for sharing about your knowledge concerning tea festivals. It is usually same everywhere not black tea though :laughing: .

Great cup. It is organic.

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Thanks for the comment. Everything organic is much better. :slightly_smiling_face: :+1:t2: @Austinelewex

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Thank you for all comments :pray:t2:

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@Gezendunyali Your added Cup are so nice. Thanks for sharing.