5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
True or false: All tea comes from the same plant.
It's true! The way different teas are made is all about how it's processed, what leaves are picked, whether or not they’re oxidized, and for how long.
It's true! The way different teas are made is all about how it's processed, what leaves are picked, whether or not they’re oxidized, and for how long.
In 2020, global consumption topped out at how many million pounds of tea?
It’s estimated that three billion cups of tea are consumed globally each day.
It’s estimated that three billion cups of tea are consumed globally each day.
It’s estimated that three billion cups of tea are consumed globally each day.
It’s estimated that three billion cups of tea are consumed globally each day.
When did afternoon tea time begin in Britain?
Around 1840, Anna Russel, the Duchess of Bedford, found herself wanting an early afternoon snack that could double as a social affair. And so, tea time was born.
Around 1840, Anna Russel, the Duchess of Bedford, found herself wanting an early afternoon snack that could double as a social affair. And so, tea time was born.
Around 1840, Anna Russel, the Duchess of Bedford, found herself wanting an early afternoon snack that could double as a social affair. And so, tea time was born.
Around 1840, Anna Russel, the Duchess of Bedford, found herself wanting an early afternoon snack that could double as a social affair. And so, tea time was born.
Why is the term "high tea" named as such?
"High tea” originally referred to the height of the tables where it was served —usually, bar tables in working-class establishments visited after a shift.
"High tea” originally referred to the height of the tables where it was served —usually, bar tables in working-class establishments visited after a shift.
"High tea” originally referred to the height of the tables where it was served —usually, bar tables in working-class establishments visited after a shift.
"High tea” originally referred to the height of the tables where it was served —usually, bar tables in working-class establishments visited after a shift.
Where in the world is slurping your tea NOT considered inappropriate?
Loud slurping is not only acceptable in China, but it can even be considered a sign of respect.
Loud slurping is not only acceptable in China, but it can even be considered a sign of respect.
Loud slurping is not only acceptable in China, but it can even be considered a sign of respect.
Loud slurping is not only acceptable in China, but it can even be considered a sign of respect.
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