Mango Tea-talking——Chapter 1: The Origin of Tea Plant

Changsha, China
September 22, 2017 10:11pm CST
Hello, my friend. Welcome to Mango Tea-talking.I am Mango. I will introduce tea here, including the origin of tea, the composition of tea, the history of drinking tea, and the relationship between tea and health, etc., and you can join in the discussion. Let's be tea-mans. Come on !!!!! ——In the first chapter, let's talk about the origin of the tea tree and what the tea tree is. ——The tea tree originated in the southwest of China and the foothills of the Himalayas.The name of the tea tree is Camellia sinensis, named by botanist Linnaeus.There was a debate about the origin of tea trees, whether it originated in India or China. This debate, from the beginning of the 20th century, demonstrates a kind of discourse that is driven by national business interests. ——The tea plant is a Theaceae plant, including shrubs, small trees and trees.Yunnan's wild tea tree can reach up to 10 meters high.If you like tea, you can travel to China, especially Yunnan Province, and the people of tea country welcome you.
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• Japan
23 Sep 17
I love tea, both black tea and green tea. My favorite brand of black tea is Twinings.
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• Changsha, China
23 Sep 17
Have you ever drank the dark tea?There are six kinds of tea drinking in the world. I will introduce them next chapter.
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
24 Sep 17
I love Twinings... Always keep a variety of them in stock such as in this picture...
• Changsha, China
25 Sep 17
@sishy7 Wow, you are the tea fans. Have you ever drank another tea?
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
23 Sep 17
veryu interesting disc;ussion thanks
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• Changsha, China
23 Sep 17
Hello, which kind of tea do you like?
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
24 Sep 17
Wow, I didn't know wild tea tree in Yunnan can grow that tall... That's interesting...
@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
25 Sep 17
@afiction Wow, I wouldn't know that is a tea plant as well... Thanks for the picture!
• Changsha, China
25 Sep 17
Yeah, the life of the wild tea plant is very long. welcome to China, and you will drink some different kinds of tea. See the picture.
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