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Do Europeans drink tea?
Question 1: Do foreigners drink tea? Foreigners also drink tea. Tell me about the Egyptian custom of drinking tea. Egypt, located in Africa, is also an important tea importer and exporter. They like to drink strong tea, but they don't like to add milk to tea soup. They like to add sucrose. The production of Egyptian sugar tea is relatively simple. After the tea leaves are put into a cup and brewed with boiling water, a large amount of sugar is added to the cup. The ratio is that two-thirds of the volume of white sugar should be added to a cup of tea, and it can be drunk after it is fully dissolved. After tea leaves are imported, they feel sticky, which shows how high the sugar concentration is. After drinking two or three cups, most people are too sweet to eat. Egyptians are also very particular about making tea. Generally, they use glassware instead of ceramics. Black tea is packed in a transparent glass, like agate, very beautiful. Egyptians drink tea from morning till night, and make tea for friends to chat or socialize. Sugar tea is the best drink for Egyptians to entertain guests.

How do Kenyans drink tea? Kenya, located in the northeast of the African Plateau, is a country that crosses the equator and borders the Indian Ocean. Here is the savanna climate, with an average elevation of nearly 2000 meters. The climate here is mild all year round, with abundant rainfall and acidic red soil, which is very suitable for tea growth. Tea drinking in Kenya is deeply influenced by British rule. Some people drank broken black tea, while others didn't have afternoon tea. The habit of brewing black tea with sugar is very common. In the past, only upper-class people drank tea. Nowadays, ordinary people also generally drink tea, and places where tea is provided can also be seen in hotels and markets. The emergence of Kenyan green tea is in recent years.

Do Moroccans also have the habit of drinking tea? Tea spread from China to Morocco in North Africa through the Silk Road. Everyone in Morocco believes in * * *, does not drink, and there are few other drinks, so there is a strong drinking style here. Everyone in Morocco, from the king to the common people, likes to drink tea. It can be said that tea has become a part of Moroccan culture. On holidays, Morocco will entertain foreign guests with sweet tea. In a daily social reception, you must drink three cups of tea after a meal. The so-called three teas refer to three cups of sweet tea, which are boiled with tea leaves and white sugar. The general ratio is 1 kg of tea and1kg of white sugar in water. The host respects these three cups of tea as etiquette week. It's comfortable to drink three cups of tea after the party. The tea set for drinking tea is a precious work of art, which was used by the King of Morocco and * * * as a gift for visiting guests. In Morocco, ordinary people also have the custom of inviting guests to worship.

What is the custom of drinking tea in Australia? Australian herders live in cold mountainous areas and live by grazing. Because of the cold climate, there are few vegetables, which makes them like to drink tea. Australians like to drink black tea, and sweet wine, lemon and milk must be added to the cooked tea soup. This kind of tea soup with various flavors is rich in nutrition and can increase human body heat. Australian multi-flavor tea is also very popular among the lower classes in Hungary and the Czech Republic.

How do Argentines drink Marty tea? Argentines like to drink Marty tea, and their way of drinking tea is also unique. They put Marti tea into a very delicate gourd-shaped spoon engraved with ethnic patterns, then poured it into boiling water and soon began to drink it. Their drinking methods are also unique. They don't have to drink directly with their mouths or lick with their tongues. Instead, put a silver straw in the ladle and suck it slowly like a child in China.

How do Indians drink tea? Indians like to drink Ma Sala tea. The preparation method comprises adding Rhizoma Zingiberis Recens and Fructus Amomi Rotundus into black tea. Although the production of Ma Sala tea is very simple, the way of drinking tea is very strange. After the tea soup is ready, it is not poured into a tea bowl or teacup, but into a plate. Instead of drinking with your mouth or sucking through a straw, you stick out a long red tongue to lick it, so the locals call it licking tea.

Have you heard about the cup of tea that the Pulan people drank? Pollen people live in the northernmost part of Europe, and they are also a people who like to drink tea, and they still retain the ancient way of drinking tea. When people in Pulan are together, they like to drink tea and chat. After the tea is cooked, it is not a cup for each person, nor a bowl for each person. No matter how many people there are in the family, there are only Kazuhiro Mori bowls. The whole family sat around a table, from old to young, taking turns to drink a bowl, like a relay race, so as to drink it. When the bowl is finished, it will be filled again until everyone has had enough.

Have you ever heard of teh tarik? Teh tarik is a Malaysian beverage imported from India, and its ingredients are similar to milk tea. Teh tarik modulation >>

Question 2: When did Europeans start drinking tea? In ancient Rome and ancient Greece, the bathing culture in Europe was very developed. However, with the decline of the Roman Empire, the bathing culture in ancient Rome eventually degenerated into a * * * culture, and because the water pipes of the Romans contained a lot of lead, the physical quality and IQ of the Romans dropped greatly, which made the Romans unable to resist the invasion of barbarian civilizations such as Germanic, and the scientific and technological level at that time could not explain this phenomenon. The bathing civilization in Rome was extinct! And Europeans began a glorious history of not taking a bath for more than ten centuries!

In medieval Europe, most people didn't have the habit of taking a bath, except in areas influenced by * * * culture. Although some people have toilets or bathrooms, they seldom use them for bathing. Among the European guardians headed by members of the royal family, they regard bathing as the root of depravity. Many people have never bathed in their lives, including the famous Charlemagne, Queen Victoria and many other European monarchs. They even touted this habit as a personal achievement! At that time, people thought that bathing was bad for health, and they all thought that hot water would expand pores and make it easier for bacteria to invade the body. At that time, nobles needed to use a lot of powder to cover up the bad smell. This is also the reason why Europeans were so interested in Asian spices at that time, so Europeans didn't take a bath at that time, which can even be regarded as an important reason why they later explored the ocean and colonized everywhere!

The consequence of this bad habit of Europeans was the flu and plague that prevailed in Europe at that time.

Until 1750, only 6% of the houses in Paris Palace were equipped with toilets. It was not until the late18th century that doctors began to advise people to wash their hands, faces and necks every day. Since then, European talents have finally embarked on the road of frequent bathing!

Question 3: Do foreigners like drinking tea? 10 foreigners also drink tea. China's tea spread all over the world centuries ago and was welcomed by people all over the world. They have been drinking tea for a long time.

In the modern information society, foreigners who are too busy to touch the ground envy the mood of China people drinking tea. However, there are thousands of kinds of tea and ten thousand kinds of flavors, but foreigners drink tea with unique characteristics.

America is a coffee kingdom, but about half the people drink tea. Tea sales in the United States exceed $65,438 billion annually. There are hundreds of kinds of China oolong tea and green tea on the American market, but all of them are canned Leng Cha. Americans drink tea differently from China. Most people drink iced tea instead of hot tea. When drinking, put the ice cubes in the herbal tea first, or put the herbal tea in the refrigerator to cool it before taking a sip. Unfortunately, because this kind of tea is cool, it is not as warm and smooth as China tea, so the taste of tea is greatly reduced.

Japanese people have a soft spot for tea. I mainly drink green tea, including a kind of emerald green tea, which is slightly blue and has a faint feeling. Brewed with ancient tea bowls, oval handles and other tea sets, the tea leaves are astringent and sweet, and the sweetness differentiates into rich corn fragrance, which makes you feel like Lin Mang soaking in the rain. The tea ceremony used an old bowl of coarse porcelain to show modesty and self-respect. Germans also like drinking tea. But there are some funny and lovely places for Germans to drink tea. For example, Germany also produces scented tea. However, it is not the tea smoked by jasmine, magnolia and rice fragrance in China. Their so-called "scented tea" is made of apple, hawthorn and other petals and dried fruits, and there is not a piece of tea in it. It is really "flowers without tea". China scented tea is about the fragrance of flowers; German scented tea, seeking the truth of petals; German scented tea must be sweetened, otherwise it will be sour because of its strong fragrance.

Germans also buy China tea. But drinking tea at home is to wash the tea leaves placed on the fine metal screen with boiling water. The washed tea leaves can flow into the teapot through the funnel installed under the screen, and then the tea leaves are actually poured out. A China man went to a German house and found that the tea there was weak in taste and color. I didn't know the "unique initiative" of the Germans "making tea" until I asked.

It is said that there is a Chinese restaurant in Berlin, Germany, which has opened a new business of tea drinking and tea art. Yixing teapot, fine porcelain teacups and other tea sets are available in the restaurant, and specially trained waiters are provided, but the price is quite expensive. Even so, Germans are happy to come here and enjoy authentic Chinese tea art. Due to the lack of seats, they often need to reserve seats seven days in advance, resulting in the spectacle of "queuing for tea".

Question 4: Do Germans like drinking tea? Or Europeans ... what kind of tea do most people like to drink? Has anyone made an investigation ... Normal Germans seldom drink tea, while many French drink tea, among which scented tea accounts for a lot.

Question 5: Why do Europeans like to drink black tea? Because afternoon tea in Europe is basically black tea.

There is information here. /kloc-in the 0/7th century, the breakfast in British upper class was very rich, the lunch was relatively simple, and the social dinner didn't start until around 8 pm, so people used to eat snacks and have a cup of tea around 4 pm. One of them is a countess named Annamaria, who knows how to enjoy life. Every afternoon, she sends a maid to prepare a pot of black tea and snacks for her. She thought this feeling was really good and invited her friends to enjoy it. Soon, afternoon tea became popular in British upper class. When black tea was introduced to Europe, because it was a treasure from the Far East, "drinking tea" was only the exclusive enjoyment of the upper class. Later, black tea became popular in cafes and black tea gardens in London. Coffee shop is a place where celebrities gather to exchange tea. Black tea gardens appeared in the suburbs of London, and most British people began to contact black tea. /kloc-tea really entered the lives of ordinary people after the middle of the 0/8th century. The fashion popular among British ladies gradually became popular, and the custom of afternoon tea began to prevail between restaurants and department stores. British aristocrats endowed black tea with elegant image and colorful drinking methods. Afternoon tea is regarded as a symbol of social introduction and fashion, and it is the best form for British people to entertain friends and open salons. When enjoying afternoon tea, British people like to choose the best black tea, match it with porcelain or silver tea set, put it on the coffee table covered with pure white lace tablecloth, and push out all kinds of exquisite refreshments with trolleys. As for music and flowers, they are even more essential, and classicism is beauty. Songs should be melodious and elegant, and flowers should be fragrant and fragrant.

Question 6: Do Africans like drinking tea? No, only orientals and Europeans drink it, and the varieties are different.

Question 7: Europeans can drink milk as water every day. Why can't we? Because milk is rich in lactose, which is a disaccharide and needs lactase secreted by organisms to decompose, lactase will naturally be produced in the larvae of spindle feeding animals, but the secretion of lactase will be reduced or stopped in adulthood. For people, the situation of different nationalities is different. Because ordinary nomads often live on dairy products, they will secrete lactase for life through natural selection, such as Europeans and Mongolians.

However, some ethnic minorities no longer contact dairy products after lactation, so they stop secreting lactase. For them, milk can't be digested, which will cause diarrhea and even diseases, such as some ethnic groups in Africa. China people are not so sensitive to milk because of their mixed blood with Mongolian, Manchu and northern nomadic people in history, but they don't live on dairy products for a long time like Europeans. Therefore, everyone reacts differently to milk. Some people are addicted to it, some people can't digest it, and some people are prone to vomiting or discomfort. Generally, children and young people are easy to absorb milk, but the elderly are not easy to digest it.

It has nothing to do with sexual ability.

Question 8: Why do Europeans like sweets? They don't have to eat. It's all personal hobbies. For example, when we have tea after dinner, some people will drink a cup of coffee and some people will drink water. They eat much more simply and casually than we do. Bread and drinks are either pizza, potatoes, salads, or at most two kinds.

Question 9: How was China tea introduced to China and Europe, the first country in the world where tea was discovered and cultivated artificially? In the pre-Qin period, Bashu people began to drink tea, and later the habit of drinking tea spread to the surrounding areas. In the Three Kingdoms and Jin Dynasties, tea drinking became popular among China literati, and then spread to all levels of the country.

During the Southern and Northern Dynasties, China tea was introduced into Turkey along with silk and porcelain. In the Tang Dynasty, China tea was introduced to Japan and Silla. After the opening of the new air route, China tea was introduced to Europe. Around 1545, Italian Lai Maixi mentioned China's tea in The Navigator's Integration, which is the earliest literature record about tea in Europe. In the thirty-fifth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1607), Dutch ships came to Macau from Java to sell tea, and 16 10 was transported to Europe, which became the beginning for westerners to transport tea to the East. From then on, China tea began to occupy European recipes.

Friends of women

After the opening of Xinhai Road, global commodity exchanges developed rapidly, and three kinds of non-alcoholic beverages entered Europe one after another: 1528, Spanish imported cocoa into Europe, 16 10, Dutch imported tea into Europe, and 16 15, Venetian merchants imported coffee.

Of all the drinks, tea is real? Friends of women. First of all, alcohol can make people feel groggy and rude. Nothing annoys a woman more than an alcoholic husband. As a substitute for wine, tea is refreshing and elegant. Making tea with snacks at 4: 00 or 5: 00 p.m. and having tea with friends-that is, tea party/afternoon tea-is an invention of a lady. Teahouses and tea gardens provide social places for women outside the family.

Pubs and cafes are places where men relax, and good women can't go. But single women can go to the teahouse to meet their friends without damaging their reputation. By the18th century, there were 2,000 teahouses and many tea gardens in London alone, and Foxhall Tea Garden on the Thames was a typical representative.

Tea garden integrates English garden, courtyard, tea room and concert hall. Both men and women can go for a walk, drink tea and chat, and they can also hold concerts and dance in tea gardens. It was a club that the upper class liked at that time.

From aristocrats to civilians

At first, tea was sold as medicine in pharmacies, mainly used to treat gout, food stagnation and other rich diseases. At first, European scholars, doctors and priests debated whether drinking tea was beneficial. 1625- 1657, there was also a "tea debate" in the whole Netherlands. Finally, the argument ended because the archbishop of France recognized the efficacy of tea. But referring to the long-term medical level in Europe, tea is certainly much more reliable than other treatment methods (bloodletting, removal of unrelated organs, etc.).

Because the British East India Company monopolized the tea trade and began to monopolize the price, the price of tea was extremely high. In fact, it is reasonable for China to buy tea from Europe. However, heavy taxes are imposed on tea, and merchants raise prices at will, turning tea into a very expensive drink. At the same time, the price of tea in Amsterdam is 3 shillings and 4 pence per pound, while in London it is as high as 2 pounds 18 shillings and 4 pence. So smuggling prevailed, and a large number of private teas were transported to the south bank of England by foreign ships. There is a big difference between actual domestic consumption and official import statistics. Parliament decided to abolish the tea tax. After a window period, the tea tax in Britain dropped from 190% to 12.5%. Since then, the official import of tea in Britain has surged, and the population and national income of tea drinkers have also increased significantly. As a result,/kloc-luxury goods of the upper class at the beginning of the 0/7th century, in the middle of the 0/8th century, almost became a common breakfast drink for all British families.

Cha (Finance) Road

China tea is spread by sea and land. Land spread along the Silk Road to Central Asia, West Asia, North Asia and Eastern Europe; Spread to * * *, western Europe and northern Europe by sea.

Since the Tang Dynasty, the ancient Silk Road was also a tea road. Tea is first concentrated in Chang 'an from the tea-producing area, and then takes Xinjiang as a transit point, and leads to Eastern Europe via Tianshan North-South Road. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the tea road leading to Russia via the Mongolian Plateau was also opened.

The sea route started in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, starting from tea areas in Jiangxi, Zhejiang and Fujian, and directly transported to Europe via Ningbo Port, Quanzhou Port and Guangzhou Port, or exported to Southeast Asian countries first, and then transported to European countries via Malay Peninsula, Indian Peninsula and Mediterranean Sea. In the thirty-fifth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1607), Dutch ships came to Macau from Java to sell tea, and 16 10 was transported to Europe. Since then, China tea has officially entered Europe, opening the door to a new world.

From the time when China tea was sold to Europe until the eve of the Opium War, China had a long-term surplus in foreign trade, and tea export was the most important part. Until the end of 18, British industry developed greatly, exporting industrial products to China, plus cotton re-exported from India ...

Question 10: There is no difference between foreign black tea and China tea, but the origin is different. Personally, I think domestic black tea is better. After all, no one abroad knows what is added. As for Kung Fu black tea, the brewing method is different, and there is no difference in others!