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India is one of the
largest tea producers in the world,
although over 70 per cent of its
tea is
consumed within India itself. A
number of
renowned teas...
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tea is a
tea made from
Camellia sinensis var.
sinensis that is
grown and
processed in
Darjeeling district or
Kalimpong district in
West Bengal,
India...
- The
Tea Board of
India is a
state agency of the
Government of
India under the
control of
Ministry of
Commerce and Industry,
established to
promote the...
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India is the
second largest producer of
tea in the
world after China,
including the
famous ****am
tea and
Darjeeling tea.
Tea is the 'State Drink' of ****am...
- word for
tea, cha via the
Hindi chai (चाय). In English, this ****ed
tea is
commonly referred to as chai
tea, or
simply chai.
Originating in
India, the beverage...
- most
famous scented tea in China. The
jasmine plant is
believed to have been
introduced into
China from
eastern South Asia via
India during the Han dynasty...
- century,
drinking tea became fashionable among the English, who
started to
plant tea on a
large scale in
British India. The term
herbal tea refers to drinks...
- century.
Drinking tea became po****r in
Britain during the 17th century. To
compete with the
Chinese monopoly on
tea, the
British East
India Company introduced...
- of
Eastern India. The
state is
primarily dependent on
agriculture and medium-sized industry.
West Bengal has jute and
tea industry.
West Bengal is rich...
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West Bengal (/bɛnˈɡɔːl/; Bengali: Pōścimabôṅgô,
pronounced [ˈpoʃtʃimˈbɔŋɡo] , abbr. WB) is a
state in the
eastern portion of
India. It is
situated along...